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Choir entertains many audiences Keeping with the Choir's tradition of quality, the vocal music students used their singing talents to entertain many audiences. All choral groups participated in the fall, winter and spring concerts, along with the KingCo and State music contests. They also performed a holiday concert at the Seattle Center last December. The largest of the four vocal groups making up the Choir Department is the Concert Choir. Composed of 60 members, this vocal group sings classical music. The other vocal groups are Newport Singers, who sing Mandrigals and is composed of 15 members, Chorus with its 25 members singing many types of music and Knight Sounds, which is made up of I8 girls who center their music around pop and iazz. The Choir is now under the direction of Mr. Geroge Harshbarger, who with the help of Choir Presidents Ann Brogan and Kent Foster, kept the Choir at its best. Mr. Harshbarger commented, Newport has been an enioyable expe- rience. lt is a pleasure to work with this caliber of students. l. Knight Sounds singers Wendy Kelling, Barb Howton and Stacy Graven enioy singing for Newport. 2, Tom Anderson and Greg Dore study their music before they begin. 3. The song remains the same for Seniors Dan Brown and Jim Keller. 4. Diane Copenhaver can't keep a straight face when she hears a sour note. 5. Newport Singer Carrie Cone concentrates on o certain sound. 6. Choir puts a different stance in their singing. 7. Kelli Topping waits for her cue during the song. A . -- ' ' ell!- 1 'Nr . , .6 s .is - 1'--W . L: A K Q 1 v 7 vt' .af , iX'?P 5 140 l 5
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Sunshine on stage Most people wouIdn't think that a musical with the name of Little Mary Sunshine could turn out to be as enioyable and comical as it was. The setting was a small hotel in the mountains underneath the Colorado sky, featuring rangers, Indians and Little Mary Sunshine her- self to bring the production to life. The musical was presented on three consecutive evenings and one af- ternoon matinee. The crowds were receptive and enioyed the show, which in Director John ScanneII's words, Reflected my own outland- ish sense of humor. It was frivolous and funny and was chosen partly because it was such a lighthearted contrast to last year's serious musi- caI. Junior Mary Ann Lamb did an outstanding iob in the eyes of the direc- tor and cast. The stage and lighting crews put forth their best efforts and the cast and director all worked together to present a marvelous production, commented Mr. Scannell, who added, and finally they put it all together. I. Seniors Graeme Atkey and Debbie Flood reminisce about their past experiences in Vienna. 2. Senior Jim Keller commands Sophomore Kirk Parce to be brave and take over the troops. 3. Senior Debbie Flood reprimands Little Mary Sunshine, played by Senior Alex McLennan. 4. Giving advice to the girls from the Eastchester Finishing School is Senior Graeme At- key. 5. From the left, Sophomores Amy Harper and Jan Church, and Juniors Megan Sutton and Jennifer Vadino pose as innocent young maidens. 6. A friendly Indian, Junior Jeff Allison, is puzzled by the strange turn of events. 7. Disguised as Indians, Senior Wendy Kelling and Sophomore Kirk Parce accidently meet up with Yellow Feather Uunior Mike Luchinol, an unfriendly Indian. 8. Seniors Alex McLennan and Jim Keller touch the hearts of the audience in this scene. 9. Junior Todd Henry sneaks a kiss from Naughty Nancy, played by Senior Wendy Kel- ling. 6 142 :e1S 'f'-fs-s ' T5 se'
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