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 PLAYING IT TO THE MAX!
With concerts, feasts, awards and travel, music students had an amazing year!
Thanks to all the dedicated and hardworking music students who helped make 1994/95 a success- ful year of music!
The year end concert in May was a special concert for a large group of music students who will be graduating and leaving us this year. In addition, awards of ach- ievement were given at this con- cert. The winners are pictured at left. Kelly Dewhurst, Brian Hop-
October brought the first per-
formance of the Senior Concert
Band at the Commencement ex-
ercises where they played a vari-
ety of selections with great pie, Beth Morgan - Most Im- musicianship.
Christmas arrived with a wonder- ful evening of music from all of the music groups.
The 1995 annual dinner concert fundraiser was a smashing suc- cess as parents and friends came to feast on a wide variety ofhome cooked foods while being pamp- ered with fine music.
April saw the arrival of musi- cians from Vermont to our Col- lingwood area. They were treated to the wonderful hospitality of lo- cal residents and, in return, off- ered an outstanding evening of music at Admiral Collingwood.
proved Instrumentalist. Clayton Jeffrey, Deb Fitzsimmons - 'Ibp Vocalist. John McNiven - Most Improved Vocalist. Jamie Hegge- dal, Greg Gibson - 'Ibp Instru- mentalist & Leadership Award. The Year in music closed out with a performance trip to Ottawa with over 160 students.
ABOVE: Sara Osburn, Kira MacNicol, Richard Reid and Mark Howard blow their horns. ABOVE LEFT: Rob Marsden. ABOVE FAR LEFT: Kristina Have, Vanessa Espadas. LEFT: Christa Dickinson, Kira MacNicol, Kristen Dykxhoorn and Bob Huish enjoy a cruise in Ottawa.
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