El Campo Leader-News (El Campo, Tex.), Vol. 98, No. 74, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 8, 1982 Page: 3 of 37
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Choral Departments Plan
Dec. 14 Christmas Concert
El Campo Leader News, El Campo, TX, Wed., Dec 8, 1982
The El Campo High
School and El Campo
Junior High School
Choral Departments will
present their Christmas
concert on Tuesday, Deo
14 at 7:30 p.m. in the
EC'HS auditorium
According to Bruce
Ashcraft, choir director,
five organizations from
the two departments will
present portions of the
concert.
The program will open
with the ECHS mixed
choir singing “Glory To
God" by Mickelson,
“Catalonian Carol” by
Warland and “Gloria” by
ViValdi
The ECJHS seventh
grade girl’s choir will
sing ‘‘A Japanese
Christmas Carol”
arranged by Lee, “Child
of Promise” by Artman
and ‘‘Frosty The
Snowman" by Rojeski.
Following the girl’s
choir the ECJHS boy’s
choir consisting of bo*h
seventh and eighth
graders will sing “Up On
The House Top” and
“Jolly Old Sami
Nicholas” arranged by
Siltman and “Good King
Wenceslas" by Swenson
Next on the program
the ECJHS eighth grade
girl’s choir will perform
‘‘Strangers in Beth-
lehem” by McGlohon,
“Hark The Sound The
Savior Comes” by Dod
dridge and “A Country
Christmas” by Ashton.
Both girl s choirs will
be accompanied by
Amanda Bacak at the
piano Sondra Ebeling
and Anna Henderson,
members of the ECJHS
band under the direction
of James Himly, will play
flute accompanist on
“Child of Promise” and
‘‘Strangers In Beth-
lehem.”
A specially tormeu
ensemble of singers from
the ECHS Choral
Department will also
perform on the program
The ensemble, ac-
companied by Barney
Mader, will sing
“Psallite” by Praetorius,
“He Is Born" arranged
by Wagner, “The First
Noel” arranged by
Rosandich, “A Christmas
Garland” arranged by
Emerson, "A Coventry
Carol” arranged by
Ferris and "A Lute
Carol” by Caldwell
Members of this group
auditioned for mem-
bership and practice
before and after school
hours.
They are sopranos
Connie Hernandez,
Marjorie Trejmuer,
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Wendy Hunter and
Yvonne Kresta; altos
Pam Greenwood,
Amanda Janke, Karen
Kahanek and Kerry
Kocian; tenors Frank
Hernandez, Arthur
Arrambide and Scott
Boyd; and basses James
Dornak, Doug Hrncirand
Cullen Wilson
The ECHS mixed choir
will close the program
with a change of pace and
setting. In a Christmas
party setting, they will
sing a spiritual, "Some
Special Place” arranged
by Rocherolle and “Twas
The Night Before
(Christmas” arranged by
Simeone.
With the last number,
“Do You Hear What I
Hear,” arranged by
Simeone, a traditional
closing number for the
choir, the past senior
choir graduates will be
asked to join the present
choir members.
"This is the second
year that we have asked
our past choir graduates
to join in the singing of
the traditional Christmas
concert closing. We have
mailed out letters and
used the media in at-
tempting to contact our
former choir members,”
Ashcraft said.
The director said
former choir graduates
should be at the choir hall
at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday for
a short rehearsal, and for
a “get together after the
concert
"We hope any of our
former senior choir
member graduates who
see or hear about this
endeavor will accept this
invitation and join us on
our concert.
“We also invite the
public to come and enjoy
our Christmas music We
hope our music helps to
make your Christmas a
brighter one,” Ashcraft
said
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German Treat
Some of the performers at the fifth annual German Christmas Program,
to be presented at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the high school auditorium, will be
(from leR): Chris Luznik, AFS student from Austria; Lisa Zbitowsky,
German dance leader; Barney Mader, German dancer; Karen Petersen,
emcee: and Deanna Kuchanek, emcee. These students, along with others
from the French and Spanish departments at the high school will be per-
forming a variety of Christmas carols and dances. Admission is $2 for
adults and $1 for students.
Holiday Music Presented
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Those who enjoy
Christmas music as
presented by symphonic
or concert bands will
have much to appreciate
tomorrow as the El
Campo High School band
presents its annual
Christmas concert. The
music will start in the
ECHS auditorium at 7:30
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First on the program
will the concert band
under the direction of
Stephen Hankins
The band will play ”0
Come Emmanuel,”
“Merry Christmas
Darling,” “The
Christmas Song
(Chestnuts Roasting On
An Open Fire)” and
“Eternal Father, Strong
To Save "
The band will also
present two movements
of “A Christmas Suite,”
which includes “Ring
Christmas Bells" and
"The 12 Days of
Christmas.”
The symphonic band,
under the direction of
James Marioneaux, will
present several medleys.
The first medley,
called "A Celebration of
Christmas,” includes
“Joy to the World,” ‘‘It
Came Upon A Midnight
Clear,” ‘‘Good Christian
Men Rejoice,” “Angels
We Have Heard On
High." “The First Noel,”
“Silent Night.” “God
Rest Ye Merry Gen-
tlemen,” “Hark The
Herald Angels Sing" and
“O Come All Ye Faith-
ful ”
The next presentation
will be variations on “Joy
to the World,’ which Will
be followed by a wood-
wind ensemble. Students
will perform "Suite of
Carols for Woodwind
Ensembles” which will
include “Angels In Our
Field,” “O Sanctissima,”
‘‘0 Come, Come
Emmanuel,” “Coventry
Carol” and "Patapan.”
The final medley is “A
Christmas Festival”
which includes ‘‘Joy To
The World," "Deck The
Halls,” “God Rest Ye
Merry Gentlemen,”
“Good King Wenceslas,"
"Jingle Bells," “Hark
The Herald Angels Sing”
and ”0 Come All Ye
Faithful.”
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