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e .. ...fweuaanew 1 i 4- - a E 5 1? 3, 4 1 2 WIND ENSEMBLE: FRONT ROW: Charlene Sandquist, Mary Gardner, Sara Yenkinson, Leah Bramstetter, Stephanie Powers, Stacey Brown, Liza Home, Al- isa Hoeschle, Christine Cox, Karen Watts, Michele Anderson, Nora Lynn. ROW 2: Debbie Traudt, Mark Walden- strorn, Wendy Carr, Angie Nelson, Tri- cia Cox, Kim Weiser, Valerie Crawford, Eddie Smith, Kelly Loftis, Tina Ander- son, Heather O'Brien, Melanie Walter, Heather Newhouse, Terri Harmon, Jen- nifer Bamhan. ROW3: JenniferLi1lig, Michelle Daly, Colleen Donnelly, Tammi Hannon, James Waldroupe, Jim Gmbbs, Devin Denett, Andy Stone, Dave Gleason, Eric Wuerstl, Mark Berry, Melanie Williams, Justin Southam, Rory Segal, Andy Contigug- Lia, Richard Sincovec, Keeros Johnson, ' v Rudge Dickinson, Steve Clair, Mike Ibrahim, Jenny Brossia. BACK ROW: Rob Brandhorst, Mike Galligan, Brad Evilsizer, Andy Thompson, Jim Dare, Graham Lisman, Tony Pucci, Mike Raw, David Cruson, Aaron Neptune, Rany Evers, Scott Howe, Karlene Kilmer, Geoff Douglass, Fritz Paulsen, Mark Dudley, Mr. John Icabone. ' I Counely of John lcabone P h e w - marching band is over-we finally get a break... wrongo... it had only just begun. Although marching band was finally over in January, con- certs galore kept the bands busy for the remainder of the year. At the end of marching band season, which ended later than the usual first semester due to the performances at the Rose Bowl Parade, the group divided into Copy Michelle Dveirin Layout: Parry Wei two different groups through au- ditions. Those who didn't make Wind Ensemble were placed in Symphonic Band. Being in Symphonic Band gave me a chance to improve and work to- wards making Wind Ensemble next year, said Soph. Betsy Traudt. Both of these bands par- ticipated in the CBA region con- test March around the state. One such event was hosting a day of percussion in which some university bands, professional bands, and special guest artists, including Bill Ludwig, Jr., attended. They also played at the capitol, had Febru- ary and May concerts, and planned a two to three day tour around the state. Jazz 1 and Jazz 2, two more highly successful bands, entered the Mile High Jazz Fest and Sky- line Invitational, as own invitational and annual concerts. S I C T Uwellashosting their Jazz 1, known in the past as one of the worked to keep I-I E E A R S 19 with other schools from the Denver Metro Area and also in a state contest April 28. Jr. Kelly Loftis said, Though we fWind Ensemblej got a late start, I think we will have a really great year. Percussion Ensemble, a year long class, had its share of per- formances which ranged from those for the school to those their reputation. These are the strongest per- fomting gorups we've ever had, said Mr. John Icabone. What an understatement! With students like Sr. Fritz Paulsen who was in all three top honor groups QAll State Band, Orchestra, and Jazz Bandj, and the continuous honors the bands as a group received... it's simply music to the ears! ::1:1fff::-1-:-:- -fee: .,.,,,.,.1 .....,..... ,.,.,.,.,............ . .. .
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Q 11,,qQ L . up 5 ? es? . 2 - H -1 - . E' ? .5fQ.L: if Colorado Springs was open to any advanced choir members who could attend. During the retreat i - IV.. is Y X - H 10 .v:.,g?.,,, .. . ..I E the members had talk SCSSIOUS, Y sang, and developed many close , bonds- Members of cccuian singers E,,2,L?,, ,,.L!?..:, t Qzil, w ., . , . . . . . .,,. ,.,.:, Q .. i ,. 5 liked the atmosphere that females ,' i'f'lly' , 1,,' fail.-,..'1 ' vi t, . J V.-0 and males together could produce. Jr. Cmdy Simon said, I love the it E 1 ' ' e- ii ' - , . , af nch sound of the guys and girls -.-., t .r , s- 'fa . V,.,: e P T 'Z.2ff : - -A voices together. Also, the guys . in our choir also make practice a lot of fun! The highlight of the year for the .. e... Q,-. ..,::..g- iv.: xi ,- :,.. .,gM ,-:- ,,-.,. advanced choirs was the spring l With prac- trip to Boston. In tice came ex- Boston they per- cellence, and formed at a competi- the sound of tive choral festival, the two advanced choirs was evi- dence of this fact. Jr. Trevor Gallup, a Cecilian Singer, said, sang at a local college, and toured the sights, including the New England Aquarium and the fa- The best thing about choir is when we perform and sound really great! It shows the audience how hard we've worked. The two advanced choirs were Trebelaires, an all-female group, and Cecilian Singers, a mixed choir. Director Paul Smith said, Of course, the dynamics of an all- girls choir is different than that of a mixed choir. However their lit- erature is the same level. The choirs performed several times in the school and also par- ticipated in many performances outside of school. Cecilians sang at Colorado University, Trebe- laires sang at a women's choral festival in Denver, and both groups sang at the Festival of Trees at Currigan Hall. Trebelaires included 45 girls, and Cecilians included 40 males and females. Jr. Jennifer Schreck, a Trebelaire, said, There are so many of us, but we have really gotten to know one another, and the retreat at the beginning of the year really helped our relation- ship. A retreat at La Foret in O ensure perfect pitch, Ir. Greg Margolin and Sr. Jerry Crawford carefully look over their new music. Only 20 males were ac- cepted into Cecilian Sin ers, the a vanced mixed choir at schooE mous Boston Museum of Science. The advanced choirs achieved excellence not only in Boston, but everywhere that they sang. Mr. Smith said, It's been a great year and we've been received well wherever we performed. It's tre- mendous fun! a farmer's tan attracts V admirers Jr. Lisa Wal- lace, J r. Amanda Meyers, and Sr. Heather Kirkpatrick. I r. Casey Rountree flexes his muscles at the ops concert on Feb. 9 and 10. ff 'T-' 49 3 ...
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