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MANY NEW PROGRAMS
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When Dolled up in formal ninteenth
century attire, freshman Nikki
the faculty in 1991, Just as the athletic the hard work, time, Krell portrays the life of Scar
programs grow in size and money of director lett O’Hara for the classmates
in her speech class. With a
Mr. Billingsley and m and ability, so does the Mr. A1 Jurado-Bas. deep Southern drawl, Nikki
presented the good and bad
/ were the only full- music department. The The thirty-two dedic- points in Scarlett’s life,
addition of a college ated members of the judging from what she had
time music read in Gone With the Wind.
I enjoyed preparing for the
orchestra had been long orchestra practice twice < <
The music awaited by the music a week, learning that speech,” she said, “because
I have always been interested
faculty. It was the only through persever- in Scarlett’s story.”
department has
dream of talented ance will they be able to Members of the String
grown, adding musicians who wanted play well in front of an Ensemble play along with the
to continue playing audience. “I want the orchestra in Trepak, a piece
faculty and more from the Nutcracker Suite.
their instruments in orchestra to be self- Heather Stoll, a sophomore
talented students college. The woodwind supportive, so that it transfer student, said, “There
and string ensembles, solely consists of are many various talents and
every year. f? abilities represented in the
composed from mem- students,” Mr. Jurado players in the band, and Mr.
Dr. Duane White bers of the orchestra, said. “I also want to Jurado has done so much to
also add a new dimen- begin to play more unite us as a group.” Heather
Chair is one of three violinists who
sion to the music difficult literature and take weekly lessons from an
Music Department department. All of these still keep honoring the adjunct instructor.
groups now exist due to Lord with our music.”
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