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 This year’s Chorale has certainly pro­ duced one of the best musical Christmas concerts in W-H’s history. Students have enjoyed a varied program of singing ac­ companied by several different instru­ ments, thanks to our new musical teacher Mr. Fischer. Highlights of the Christmas concert included Sidney Duncan playing the flute with fifty singing Chorale mem­ bers as well as Macada McMullen tap dancing to a Broadway medley, sung by
the 8th grade chorus.
The Chorale incorporates grades 10th
through 12th and the 9th grade chorus too. This formidable group sang "De­ cember Child”, "Jazz Gloria” and many more songs. The Spring concert was an­ other accomplishment of the Chorale, which sang "Hallelujah”, "Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme,” and "What the World Needs Now is Love”. In addition to the Chorale, Mr. Fischer also ran the spring musical smash "Guys and Dolls”. He has, without a doubt, been an asset to the W-H school.
The music department has been very successful this year because of Mr. Fischer’s leadership and the students’ in­ volvement. Hopefully we can all look for­ ward to an equally harmonic and rhyth­ mic season next year.
LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: M. Samek, E. Conti, C. Warner, K. Conti, J. Varusi, C. Stevenson, S. Sweetwood. A. Sadaty, C. Embrey, M. Thompson, P. Paoli, Mr. Fischer. SECOND ROW, C. Durham, M. Pittis, E, Michelson, V. Henry, E. Siecke, P. Sullivan, K. Cook, C. Lowe, S. Cooper, C. Capio, J. Yarusi, P. Prasser, E. Eckert. THIRD ROW: P. Feeney. K. Kunst, C. Cotman, S. Williams, S. Fuller, R, Florek, L. Gaspar, M. Ware, M. Lim, J. Casagrande, B. Culp, A. Vlahos, D. Capio. TOP ROW: K. Robinson, C. White, M. Sing­ leterry. K. Keizer, M. Burleson, A. Moore, R. McDou- gall. S. Duncan, K. Leach, M. Beberman, J. Callan, J. Hayes. S. Keller, S. Ashton, G. Raudelunas.
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