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P Being in choir means being involved! Choir is not a class where a person can only go for their scheduled time and really “ e in choir. First of all there are lessons that every choir member must attend in order to get credit. These are usually scheduled for ne mod each cycle. There are about 5-10 people in each lesson group. The reasons for the lessons are so that Mr . Price, ~e choir director, can work with students on a more personal level and also to see how members are progressing. Your * rade is based partly on your attendance to your lessons and how you participate in them. Another part of choir that every member is involved in is Coffee House. This is a musical written by the members of choir and everyone must participate in it to receive credit. The show is put on for two nights and after the last performance iere is a cast party and so the effort is well worth it. The Choir Club is a very important part of the music department. Members of the Choir Club join at the beginning of the pear. The Choir Club mainly does a lot of planning and organization for the choir. Even parents are an important part of choir. The parents of all students in choir make up what is called, Music Parents ' -.e Music Parents play a big role in making choir and its activities a success. This year’s Music Parents sponsored a dance :: everyone grades 1-12. The band that played was Top Syde and the money raised from the dance will help the choir , -embers going on the Florida cruise this summer. 5o being in choir is really being involved! WS* i tV4% ;:U1: Vtv 4 ?** * i i i op Row Sandy Zach, Jeanne Noce, Chris Biley, Vicki Miller, Kathy Pehkonen, Jeni Pedersen, Diane Martens, Kim Novotny, Amy Zach, Jim cxer, D.J. Holvenstot, Don Finn, Kent Statler, Rex Fairholm, Pat Scheetz, Amy Fisher, Chris Leaven, Stephanie Moon, Debbie Slaton, Jodi zgner, Peggy Fry, Bonnie Smith, Nancy Reddick, Lori Ahrens, Mr. Price. Second Row — — — , Corene McGinn, Gina Gustafson, Sandi Shakespeare. Fifth Row — hoir Club Officers esident — easurer— — ce President zretary — Lisa Dennis Jason Clothier Patti Stallman Bob Miller Renee Lauck, Warreena Wassmer, Sandy Ashford, rdy Dubishar, Julie Crimmins, Lori Schwab, Lynette Grimm, Lisa Dennis, Jim Danielson, Mark Cross, Jim Bayne, Mike Oldorf, Dan deNeui, Jim znn, Joyce McCrea, Julie Zach, Chris Flare, Kindee Dean, Becky Flayes, Patti Stallman, Beth Triebel, Sherri Becicka, Lorie Novak. Third Row - Barb Mackey, Dawn Stewart, Jamie Cross, Michele McCoy, Darlene Schramek, Dawn McConaughy, Mary Christen, Perry Nelson, Bill Whit - 's. Mark Hartman, Kevin Schoner, Bob Miller, Mike Elliff, Chris Singleton, Kim Serbousek, Cheryl Farnsworth, Theresa Hosch, Paula Trachta, szcie Gustafson, Christine Stratton, Tami Karasek. Fourth Row Karen Noce, Kathy Plotz, Tammy Becicka, Joni Bruns, Chris Gallagher, Teri Vicki Harris, Lori Haren, Suzanne Gillette, Linda Kelsey, Kitty Gromennis-inett, Teresa Tri, Randy Novak, Russ Krantz, Neil Kraemer, Kreg Tjelmeland, Mark Hunter, Kathy Potter, Kerry Schoner, Marci Eide, Cynthia i cn, Ricki Hayes, Julie Rotter, Penny Stolba, Debi Wolverton, Dawn Herman, Jackie Cooling, Darcy Waid. Choir 79

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