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A jazzed choir. Singing contemporary Christmas songs for the holiday season is the Jazz Choir. Gathered around the piano, the Madrigals prac- tice for an upcoming concert. Lead singer in drag. Junior Brian Bartlett shows his other side. ; 24 Chorus EPA MAIR
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Displaying his talent on the drums, Sophomore Rick Croker plays his solo. A seemingly impossible task, Mr. Ed Wooldrige tries to bring the Marching Lancers to order. Always wanting to be a mother, Sophomore Jennifer Johnston gets her chance in her role at the Christmas Assembly. Notice the baby in her arms. All-County Lancers. Manchester band mem- bers chosen to attend All-County Band pose for a picture after a performance at L C Byrd High School. Bands
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A male trio of Mark Snow, Fred Gray, and Phillip Ventrella sing, ‘‘Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas.” Conducted by Mrs. Wood, the Lance Singers sing a classical number. The Madrigals sing a religious number in tribute to the real meaning of Christmas. The One And Only Jazz Choir This year the choruses at Manchester were very active. The addition of Capital Swing made Manchester the first county high school to have an exclusively jazz choir. Capital Swing joined with the Madrigal Singers to sing at McGuire Veteran’s Hospi- tal while the Madrigals sang exclusively at the Governor’s Mansion. In the fall, all of the choirs combined to present Faure’s Reguiem. Other music pre- sentations included a Christmas Concert, a trip to James Madison University for Capital Swing, and a Spring Concert entitled ‘“‘Listen to the Music’. The Madrigals, Lance Singers, and Mixed Choir traveled to the District Ill Choral Festi- val, and after being evaluated by three very tough judges, all three choirs received ex- cellent ratings. All in all, it was a successful year for the choruses what with a new choir being added to the curriculum, and with the choirs bring- ing top honors home from the District IIl Cho- ral Festival. Chorus 25
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