The Independent-News, Volume 114, Number 38, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 16 February 1989 — Page 7
TALENTED MUSICIANS PLACE WELL AT CONTEST ■MI
Troy Petry. John Glenn band student, received a first division rating in the recently held Solo and Ensemble Contest, on marimba. He also was named honorable mention to the McDonald's All-American Band. On Saturday, February 4, mem bers of the John Glenn Band and Urey Middle School Band participated in the Solo and Ensemble Contest, held at John Adams High School, South Bend. The following students earned first division ratings on their solos: Rahnec Patrick, Robbyn Lowry. Paige Edison, Dawn Hinchy, Troy Petry, Jeff Pontius, Angie Bussard. Tia Jacobson. Emily Craft, Debbie King. Jessica Verhaeghc. Becca VanWechel. Heather VanWechel and Brooke Hostetler. Second division ratings for solos went to the following: Michele Knowlton, Jamie McCool, Tara Shively, Joy Erdelyi. Steve Zellers. Carolyn Chapman, Heather Hostetler, Kriati Zellers, Ed Karst. Jeremy Smith, Andrea Crane and Angel Pierce. Ensemble members receiving first division ratings were Michele Knowlton, Joy Erdelyi. Jaime Me-
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Cool. Julie Mercer, Tara Shively, Shelly Liggett, Heather Hostetler. Carolyn Chapman. Rahnee Patrick, Nathan Davis, Scott Bostwick. Shelly Buchtel, Crystal Phenis, Eric Hostetler, Adam Jacob, Christine Seaman. Deanna Ross. Katie Jacob, Tim Pletcher, Ed Karst, Troy Petry, Chris King, Laurie Dudley, Jeff Pontius, Alan Baugher. James Karst and Troy Kriskovsky. First division ratings for ensembles continued, Andrea Crane. Emily Craft, Tia Jacobson, Megan Hostetler, Laura Bostwick, Becca VanWechel. Denise Wise, Kim Whitaker. Roy Kline. Scott Buchtel. Amy Arnett. Toni Heemer. Julie Paschen. Rachel Cole. Debbie King. Keely Jackson. Christy Werner. Trish Bottorff. Alician Lozano. Michelle Pontius. Brooke Hostetler. Heather VanWechel, Jennifer Lawson. Emily Vandall, Andy Holderread, Katie Holderread, Amy Brinkoff, Jonna Johnson, Jay Cotton. Rusty Peterson and Dan Schmeltz. Second division ratings for ensemble members were Michele Lyle. Dawn Phenis, Cassie Pierce. Jennifer Roush. Robbyn Lowry.
Eric Springman. Paige Edison. Ryan Keeling. Loren Knowlton, Lon Fugate, Traci Klinedinst. Kristi Zellers, Nathan Davis, Ed Karst. Scott Tinkel, Mike Prout, Dawn Hinchy. Janette Hathaway. Rusty Peterson. Jay Cotton. Steve Chase. Amy Bnnkhoff, Jonna Johnson. Kyle Betz. Brooke Hostetler. Heath VanWechel. Kelly Jackson. Andy Holderread. Katie Holderread. Amy Holderread. Amy Albright. Megan Hostetler. Andrea Crane, Julie Paschen, Toni Heemer. Alicia Lozano, Trish Bottorff. Jessica Verhaeghe and Christy Werner. The John Glenn music department had 9 percent participation in solo and ensemble contest which compares to the larger high schools of the South Bend Mishawaka area. There were a total of 27 second division ratings. Out of the first division rating category there are several individuals worth mentioning and they are Debbie King. Urey Bth grader, received a perfect score on her bass clarinet solo; Brooke Hostetler and Heather Van Wechel. Urey students, received a perfect score on their trumpet duet. At John Glenn, senior percussion ist Troy Petry advances to the state competition, in Indianapolis, with a marimba solo. Two quartets also received honors that allow them to advance to state competition and they arc clarinet quartet, with senior Carolyn Chapman and fresh man. Heather Hostetler, Rahnee Patrick and Michele Lyle. Trombone quartet with juniors Ed Karst and Katie J aeon, sophomore Deanna Ross and freshman, Tim Pletcher. Congratulations to all members of the John Glenn and Urey bands, your dedication and hard work really shines through as these awardswill atest. In other good news, in the John Glenn music department, it was brought to the attention of the band director that senior percussionist Troy Petry was an honorable mention for the state of Indiana for the
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McDonald s All American Band of 1989. Also drum major. Scott Bostwick, will be taking a leave of absence from his duties this summer to become a member of the Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps, from Rosemont. Illinois. The Cavaliers are one of the three top corps worldwide. Finally, the Marching Falcons” receive permission from the school board to take a performance trip July 7-9, to Toronto. Canada. UREY WRESTLERS LOSE TWO MATCHES The Urey Falcon Wrestling team lost two matches on February 7 and 9 to Plymouth by a score of 51-39 and LaPorte Boston by a score of 60-15. In the matches with Plymouth, the following people pinned their opponents: Gayton Marks. Bob Strickland, Bruce Brown. Mike Walter and Kenny Stafford. Those
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