Mixed Choir Brightens Up Souls With Sunshine The Mixed Chorus is. as a rule, a young choir with a high percentage of Sophomores. Under the direction of Bernie Hendricks they progressed from students who had sung only in Jr. High choirs, or not at all. into a fine High School Choir. Their first concert was on December 16. and they sang three songs, including Brighten Up My Soul with Sunshine. The group will perform in a few more concerts before travelling to Ketchikan for the Music Festi- val. 22
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-fe- § Have a good day The Concert Choir — an advanced group of individuals who love to sing, and love to let you know it — being in the Concert Choir means many performances, but before the per- formances are possible, come many hours of mind boggling concentration, and many mis- takes. Bernie Hendricks always has advice on how to make the sound better think the pitch. use your head tone, and it s the do to fa interval. It all pays off when it comes time for a performance and everything goes smoothly. In April the Concert Choir will travel to Music Festival and will once again show Southeast Alaska what fine music is coming from J. D. High. Front Row: Marilyn Thibodeau, Susy Thomas, Gail Nordling, Mandy Hard, Marcy Rehfeld. redrica Vincent, Joann Mann, Kathy O'Rourke, Lisa Aki- yeme, Sharon Messing. 2nd Row! Nancy File. Janet Smith, Terri Wumiford, Margaret Nelson. Nancy Riggen, Kim Collier. Debbie Hendrix, Ruth Harris, Laura Hulbert, Lola Walder. Joy Straty, Lori Larson, Jessica Fraties, Val Fraties. 3rd Row: Kevin Coyner, Ken Lebaeau, Jeff Slatter. Terry Buzzed, Marlyn Twitched. Cassandra Weiss. Suzy Anderegg, Sandy Peck, Janet Long, Mary Stewart. Ted Rodewald, Kriss Hart, Mike Prussing, Tim Robinson, Kurt Blumenshine. Harry Kuzakin. Back Row: AI Parce, Greg Kindall, Ward Lane, Mike Schmitz, Dan Dunham, Diana Michael, Lauri Fitzjar rold, Melanie Mitchell, Stacey Toner, Vicki R -own, Bill Pelto, Brennon Suttle. Dennis Hendrix, Dave Harris, Ron Haley, Mark Smith, Dick Gobble. Robin Sylvester. 24
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