ce, Brenda Wagner. Shari Kalsta. Deb- bie Bott. Joyce Lindroth, Michele Lin- coln. Mike Warner. Jennifer Jones, and Shay Roscoe. The Concert Band re- ceived Superior on both prepared pieces and sightreading. Other recipi- ents of Superior ratings were Kirsten Wilkerson with a vocal solo, Becky An- gel with a vocal solo, Faye Brown with a vocal solo, Cori Smith with a vocal solo, Sonya Hatfield with a vocal solo, Cindy Puyear with a vocal solo, Faye Brown and Chandi Coad for their vocal duet, Mike Warner and Tom Dooling with a basoon classical guitar duet, Shay Ros- coe for her clarinet solo and tenor sax solo, Steve Jonasen with a baritone horn solo, Mike Warner for a basoon solo, and Caroline O'Connor for a pi- ano solo and French horn solo. Sophomore Joyce Lindroth does her part in the Woodwind Choir II’s performance at divisionals. Performers recieving superior rat- ings in state music festival were as fol- lows; Cori Smith. Becky Angel, Caroline O 'Connor. Mike Warner, Tom Dooling, and Steve Jonasen. “We didn’t do as good as we hoped we would,” stated men’s ensemble member Josh Sims about their perfor- mance in the District festival in Butte. Approximately 45 students went to District Festival, with only 14 making it to state. “The enthusiasm shown by those in- volved with the festivals made it much easier to do my job,” commented Mu- sic Director Leonard Ostwalt, who was filled with pride when senior Kirsten Wilkerson recieved one of the 3 highest scores given. ,g. o o % Music Festival O O
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:FQRMflNEE all I like playing challenging parts.” Caroline O'Connor acting as assistant director found out directing was no walk in the park. “It was tough control- ling noise backstage.” “I thought people who never acted before did a good job projecting their voices in an auditorium not known for good acoustics,” said Ms. Overton. She had to discipline the actors so they could make the play go off as well as they could with only six weeks of re- hearsals. They weren’t professionals but they conducted themselves profes- sional in meeting deadlines and doing what experienced directors told them to do. Ms. Overton stated that out of twen- ty plus people who had parts in the play only three were returning from last year’s play. She also stated that there was a very good turn out of fresh- men who really wanted to be up there on stage. “The reason we had such a big cast is because we used everyone who was interested; another reason the cast was so big is that the play itself had a large selection of parts to choose from.” Looking toward next year, Ms. Overton said they are probably going to use a smaller cast. “Caroline did a very good job as an assistant director and also as an actor. Not to take any- thing away from the other actors but the people who played leading roles did a very good job. Overall everyone did a good job. The foreign exchange students who participated in the play gave it life and other actors enjoyed jostling Connie Lopez's accent. I’m very proud of the students’ prepara- tion for the play; with only six weeks of rehearsals and three weeks to learn lines we didn’t have any serious prob- lems except for some nervousness by some freshmen.” T- t 4 performance of their own as the sound ef- fects crew. Spring Play 29) O 0 + To O O 4. ? o ° » f - q fro e i wv
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