Thursday, October 9, 2014

Choir.....Just Sing Fall Concert!!!!!

October 6 Southern Wells held their annual Fall Concert. It was put on by the Jr. High Band and Choir, and High School Band, and Choir.

The Jr. High Choir began with Standing in the Light of Love. Then moved onto Stuck Like Glue by Sugar land. Finally they finished their set with Eye of the Tiger soloist Mallory Aker sung loud and proud. The Jr. High choir is made up of 13 members 3 guys and 10 girls.
The Jr. High Band played On Top of Old Smokey, American Folk Tune Adventure, and ended with Jefferson County Overture. The band is made up or 18 students.

Jr.High Choir-Jessica Runkle,Taylor Roupp, Jersey Casterline, Mallory Aker, Grace Dunmoyer, Kendra Barr, Sarah Bothast, Nickole Billington, Josie Catterson, Abi Enochs, Jesse Turner, Alex Roberts,and Ben Schomber.
Band- Nickole Billington, Josie Catterson,Morgan Taylor, Joe McElhaney, Tristan Westlund, Michael Parks, Mason Taylor, Cole Meeks, Mark Geisel, Xavier Booher, Vaughn Drennen, Ben Schomber, Colin Sackett,Jared Neireiter, Raigan Hakison, Jay Garrett, Jesse Turner,and Nicole Beeks.

After the Jr. High the High School Choir took the stage. The choir started with Alice's Theme and that was quiet an experience. Then the choir finished with Higher Love. Their was a quartet made up of Sarah Booher, Isaac Stults, Jami Ballenger, and Jamie Howell. All the crowd got a KICK out of Mr. Haigh when he decided to dance to try to make us smile. The High School Band played The Avengers, Born to Be Wild, and Hawaii Five-O.

Choir- Braden Badders, Brandon White, Jami Ballenger, Sam Williams, Sarah Booher, Ian Abney, Jason Connett, Matt Geisel, Abby Gregg, Kayleigh Hopkins, Emily Howell, Jamie Howell, Haley Howell, Sarah Kline, Mackenzie Maloney, Aaron Smith, Chantel Smith Issac Stults, Cheyenne Lykins, Kyra Catterson, Mickayla Culbertson, Hayley Grover, Cassandra Jarrett, Taylor Lykins, Kayla Neuenschwander, Brittany Tudor, Jordan Wygant, Brooke Gephart, Lillie Hook, Jasmine Lichtenberger, Codie O'Neal, Kelli Roush, and Alexis Lyons.


Pictures by Braden Badders