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“The them e of the pieces, ‘American folk
tunes and hymns’ provided a connection
w ith our heritage which allowed the
music to effortlessly come from our hearts.” _ ^ r pattye J Casarow Rich Swingle performing “After the Chariots”
Sarah Peterson
plays her cello at the
Christmas chapel.
The orchestra per
formed a rousing
rendition of “Sleigh
Ride.” It made the
audience feel as if
they were actually on
a sleigh ride, com
plete with horses and
sleigh bells.
Fine
A
rts
P
rogram
s
The “three tenors”-
Mr. Vegter, Dr.
Ralston, and Mr.
An American Thanks The orchestra work
Habing, perform at
giving was enjoyable ed hard to prepare
Maranatha Baptist
from the beginning. for the Thanksgiving
Many hours of Bible College in the
From the majestic, program. Everyone
Spring of 2004. They
“Come Thou Fount” combined their ef practice went performed songs
to the rollicking hoe- forts and talents to
into each of the from a number of
down “Cindy,” the make it a success. I genres, including op Shawna Penny plays
program highlighted think the program fine arts events. the flute for the pro
era arias, show-
the students’ versa went very well. The last minute tunes, and sacred gram, An American
tility. -Dr. Casarow -Susan Aten Thanksgiving. “I en
rehearsals and hymns. joyed the program.
adjustments required the performers There was a nice va
riety in the songs
to be dedicated and hard-working.
they perform ed,”
Jaimi Mayo said.

