I love sharing what I've learned over the years in small church worship ministry. I'm a fan of transposing songs so that almost everyone in the congregation can sing the melody. I'd love to get your feedback and if you like what I do, please subscribe and share my videos with a friend!
Very well crafted video, Jennifer. Some of my favorite memories include goofing off in Ms. Bayless' math classes. Thanks for being a part of them! Hope you're doing well. Those of us in the class of '96 weren't the only ones who had it tough when E-West closed.
THANK YOU For Sharing This With Us. "Today," The Very First TIMES ( As I Did Watch & Listen More Than Once, And Will Again As This Has Been Saved ) That I've Heard Performed By The Writer. Not Disappointed, And What An Even More Unexpected Surprise To See & Hear It Performed By Her "LIVE," Compliments Of Yourself 👍 Kind Regards ( 5 March 2024 ) Out Of "The Far East" 🙂 .
Thank you Jennifer. Being the first class of Elyria West, 1975, we didn’t get to experience a lot of your camaraderie ship. We certainly had our close-nit moments being that we were the first class. It is wonderful to see how you took what we started and built it into something beautiful. It brought tears to my eyes. I didn’t have a lot of the teachers that you interviewed. We did have Mr. Mosher and Mr. Fitzwater and Mr. Westbrook, Mr. Hodkey Miss Dobis, Mrs. Weidenhef. The classes after us grew stronger and stronger every year! It is wonderful to see Once a Wolverine always a Wolverine 🧡The West has Always been The Best Side✌🏻🧡😃
Thank you, very well done. The Elyria Chronicle Telegram did a front page article on my bride (1986) and I (1981) in 1996. The title was " Weaver's Lament." We had brought our two young daughters at that time to see the school that we had attended. The reporter embellished the story saying we were high school sweethearts. That was NOT true. My bride and I met in 1991.We were so upset with the city I said I would move out of the city ,we did. Some of you may remember a guy at the football games with a big orange megaphone. After every score " give me a W, give me an E, give me an S, give me a T!!! I know you know the rest of that cheer. I still have that huge orange megaphone, with a big brown wolverine paw print on it. It proudly has class of 1981 & 1986 on it. Fight on Elyria West , strive on to victory to show the men and women of orange and brown will fight, fight, fight. Courage and honor you will have, as you take on life's challenges and you will be put to the test, strive on you mighty Wolverines because we were all forged through a crucible in 1996 to be the best. Thank you for a school with no walls, and may God bless you all.
I appreciate your video, but I'm in a choir and I don't think your alto & tenor parts need to be so quiet in comparison to the soprano ( (melody) part. The alto part (as presented in your other video) is particularly beautiful and nicely fleshes our the song; but in this video I could barely hear the alto part!
My favorite times were band camp, marching band, first 3 periods my senior year had study hall round up Mr McClean's misfit list to the office. You know who you were baaahaaaa.