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Page 83 text:
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aising Their Choir Do, Re, Mi . . . sings Tracy Broderbausen as she warms up her voice. Seven people from the 1983- 1984 jersey Village Choir made District Choir. They were john McKinney, seniorg Tracey Gat- zke, junior, Clark Thurmond, junior, Nicole Conway, sophomores Pat O'Brien, senior, O'Dell Gipson, sophomore,g and Terri Gailey, junior. Ms. Em- manuel, the choir director, stated, This was a good representation, and I am very proud of them. The choir held many programs throughout the year for students, teachers, and parents. In November, the choir held their first show of the year, their Fall Concert. The Fall Concert was very successful and well received. December was a busy month for the choir. On December 6, they sang at the Alley Theater, they sang at a Christmas Concert held at Sights they sang at the jersey Village tree-lighting ceremony on the 20th. On April 4 and 5 they participated in U.I.L. competition. In May the music and drama departments joined together to perform South Pacific. Being in the choir is not all fun and games. The choir put many long hours of hard work into the con- certs that they held for the school. Along with prepar- ing for their many concerts, the choir learned how to better their singing abilities, how to read music, and more about the art of singing. This year the choir had a pizza sale as a fund raiser in order to go to Dallas and sing at Six Flags Over Texas. The choir had originally planned to go to Cor- pus Christi ro compete in the Buccaneer Festival but were unable to raise enough money for their trip. Ms. Emmanuel, the choir director said, I think that this choir has the potential to be very good. With a lot of consistent work the Chorale will have a very rewar- ding year. school with the band, on the 15th, and Pop Show are Leah Casey and Kelly Glasr. 4'-'S During class time, Terry Hqffsticbler and jolm McKinney practice a drill from their manual. Standing proudly, jeanne Micah, Michelle Stringer, Elizabdh Galney, 'lim Porter, james Sirman, Pat Vauglm, Gary Nall, Kirk jordan, and Scott Sonrcbi rehearse their songs. Performing to and singing For Women Only during the choir
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In the Choir Show, Steve Kurkeweilz, Barry Caulben, Pa! Vaughn, Leonard Carley, and Tim Porter perform Nothing Like a Dame. One of the responsibilities of senior choir member jeanne Mlcak is to practice singing during class. WWW Girl's choir members Leah Casey, Laurie Miller, Wendy Smit, jennie Butler, and Denise Oliver reach for a high note while practicing a song. Harmonious sounds can be heard coming from Kalby Izard, Angie Taylor, Arianna Willrarns, Lisa Gadberry, and Leah Casey ofthe girl's choir. choir -1 Singing her hear! out is Kim Beacbam during the Fall Choir Show in November.
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80 choir 984 ersey QKKWW ily: . ' C G 4 . .,,, ,f 4, Q Q ,Lv ' ' , Q19 ' , ' ' AA.. ...2.,. KIA A :LL A' Front row: Trena Key, Tracy Broderhousen, Karlin Banning,-Iennifer Curry, Kathy lzzard, Yverre Ramirez, Liza De La Rosa, Angie Taylor, Michele Stringer, Elizabeth Galvez, Glenet Miner, Sonya Stapleton, Director - Linda Emanuel. Second row: Wendy Scott, Michelle Goberr, Tanya English, Ariana Williams, Teresa Chan, Gloria Carriaga,-Janice Williams, Deborah Stone, Kim Mead, Shannon Rogers, Diana Swaney.
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