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MIXED CHORUS: Fronr Row: Sue Knoblauch, Karie Ryan, Chris Redding, Kim Reed, Derh Cyronek, Paulsen, Sandy Spicer, Linda Danauskas, Krsiri Godberson, Rachelle Pavel, Mary Reding, Joanne Giandinoro, Row: Doug Henely, Sandy Mcllree, Barry Uhl, Jim Jelinek, Mike Uzendoski, Trenr Rice, Mark Bridgman, Mrs. Janak. Nor Pictured: Blanca Barba-Pena. Trent Rice, Mike Uzendoski, Jim Jelinek, Doug Henely, Barry Uhl and Mark Dridgman garher around the pi- ano, played by Karie Ryan and Mrs. Leslie Janak, io sing My Girl and Do Doo Ron Ron. These were rwo of rhe songs in a medley that the boys learned. 1o6fchorus
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i Jackie Wrede is honging 0 poster on 0 ploy- er's locker. These posters help lift the spirits of the individual othletes. Joan Dickey corefully spoons point into o sillccreen os Susie Fischer wotches. Lorer' these silkscreened posters were hung in the holls. poster cIubf167
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lefore singing, it is essential to warm up the voice so is to expand the range. Trent Rice, Marla Bridgman ind Doug Henely practice in the library before the pring concert, The chorus accompanies the stage bond in perform- ing the jazz selection, God Bless the Child at the spring concert. The chorus and the stage band each worlsed separately to learn the piece and then worked together to prepare for the performance. Mrs. Leslie Janok directs Johann Pachelbels Canon of Praise. Mrs. Janals said, The main focus of Mixed Chorus is to develop some basic singing slsills and learn to sing two, three and four part songs as an ensem- ble. Mixed Chorus reestablished Singers learn while broadening their musical abilities i ?islfstC1fwSf-myJozzfgggmcif-'nQfdiitc modem spots so trivsict t What daifiiilisel ollilfidve in common? ious local elementary gs,, sang, at the All-Awards Banquet in the spring ,There Were allclifferent of persjiifglgguestgppearances at other schooland nonf formedflbysrhe,f,1MixedlChorus, under the' slll , , direction' of Mrsilgeslie Janals, Chorusf Mrsl Janaisisaid, Students ishiiuldsbroagigf class was offered to anyone interesredej ,en musicalchorizons and listen to ariil musicgcwhile also fulfilling their needed finew perfdrmimanyilttypesg,qfl,,music. Another irnl arts credit. Thei,,class,g,yyhich was reestab- portant poinffislthar should land,cg3t?i Iishedafter a :Wo yearlhiotus, prevents c,g, be ,s,, fun, andaas we gain greater skillfandl i iagnieigtracurricular program as well. ln addif A Corifidencel, lgoinsgmore personal fulfill' flenfiislvftrhetltgfiiiiwitfr ,Qf1ti,2,S9U0Q,,9QoCeHS, the singers went jon ,stourgiiiiiith toggorf ment- 'lcs +9 ls,s T 1 chorus! 169
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