Q: What is your name and how do you spell it?
Janessa Lee
Q: What was your first year of chamber choir like?
It was like a breath of fresh air and something I knew I would enjoy and keep continuing in high school.
Q: What was your hardest challenge being in chamber choir?
My hardest challenge was learning difficult songs.
Q: What was your best memory? My favorite memory has to be all the carpool rides we did with each other. Singing throwback songs with my favorite people was very bittersweet. Q: What is your favorite thing about Chamber?
My favorite thing about chamber choir is the people. I am in choir with the best choir people and not only that, the people in it are my second family, they make me feel like home.
Q: What will you miss the most? One thing I will miss the most is the people of course. They are like family to me and its my favorite class to go to everyday. I have build such a good relationship with everyone, and everything about choir people is comforting so its going to be hard to adjust to a life without being in East chamber choir for that long.
Q: What is your name and how do you spell it?
Savannah Meyer
Q: What was your first year of chamber choir like?
I was kind of nervous, but everyone that was in the class the previous year made me feel very welcome. And I was with Janessa my best friend and so that helped a ton.
Q: What was your hardest challenge being in chamber choir?
My hardest challenge of being in chamber choir was probably keeping up with how many things and songs we learn in the class. Because we do so much more that a normal choir class would do.
Q: What was your best memory?
My best memory is when chamber choir two years ago went to Capitol View and we sang for one of the assembly’s, and then when we were leaving to go back to the school we all tried to fit into one persons car. And we tried to clown car, it was people in the two front seats and then we had three people sitting in the back seat and two or three people laying across our laps. But obviously it didn’t work, and we had to spam Mr., Whites phone to come pick some of us up.
Q: What is your favorite thing about chamber?
My favorite thing about chamber choir is how many experiences, because there is so many different places that we go. Like we just recently sang at the DMPS Foundation dinner, and that was really cool because that was the first time chamber choir has ever done that.
Q: What will you miss the most?
I think ill miss the people the most, we always have the most fun every single day. And everyone is so sweet and understanding of everyone
Q: What is your name and how do you spell it?
Silas Mickle
Q: What was your first year of chamber choir like? My first year of chamber choir was amazing. I got to be with my best friend Anya, and the group was amazing overall. We laughed and had such great times, I don’t think I’ve ever felt so close to a chamber group like I did that year.
Q: What was your hardest challenge being in chamber choir?
My hardest thing about being in Chamber choir was becoming strong not only as a person, but as a singer. Chamber songs can be pretty hard but as long as I have good people around me I know I’ll do great.
Q: What was your best memory? My best memory was during my junior year when Anya had to take her shoes off when we had all state because she didn’t bring the ones we needed. And she went on stage with her socks. Q: What is your favorite thing about Chamber? My favorite thing about chamber is the fact I get to work with people who share the same love for music as I do and always make such beautiful music.
Q: What will you miss the most? The thing I am going to miss the most about chamber choir is probably Mr. white, and that is not easy for me to say, he has honestly my life so much better and almost became a father figure to me. I am going to be sad to leave him behind, and he’ll always be one of the best people I’ve met in high school.
