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Rotary honors student leaders
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Northrop’s Charisma mixed show choir presented “School of Rock”. Tom Maupin directs the show choir.
Charisma reaches national finals
By Garth Snow gsnow@kpcmedia.com
Northrop’s mixed show choir, Charisma, will present an end-ofyear performance for
the community at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 17. Admission is $5 for adults, $3 for students. Northrop is at 7001 Coldwater Road, Fort Wayne. Over the weekend, the
show choir competed at the FAME National Show Choir Finals in Chicago. It marked the first time any Fort Wayne Community Schools group qualified for that
Fourth-graders compose ‘Twelve Chinese Animals’ By Garth Snow gsnow@kpcmedia.com
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FAME composer-in-residence David Crowe explains how fourth-graders’ compositions combine to create a work that was premiered at the FAME Festival.
of the FAME Festival, accompanied by youth ballet and philharmonic groups. The Foundation for Art and Music in Education held its 30th annual celebration at the Grand Wayne Center
in Fort Wayne. Crowe spoke with the young composers at a final composium. “The first time we met was way back in See FAME, Page A19
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Twenty local fourthgrade composers listened as FAME Festival composer-in-residence and conductor David Crowe explained how he crafted their individual music into “Twelve Chinese Animals.” One piece “had this flowing horse mane that I liked,” he said. Of another, he said, “It’s a nice little playful dog and then it gets kind of growly at the end.” Some of the student composers said they envisioned certain animals as they wrote. Others were surprised at how their works fit into the work presenting the 12 animals of the Chinese zodiac. The original composition was performed on the closing afternoon
competition. The Carroll High School show choirs also competed April 22 at Arie Crown Theater. In
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They study at the FWCS Career Academy at Anthis, Bishop Luers High School, Carroll High School or any high school in Allen County. They want to be teachers, business managers, pharmacists and missionaries. They enjoy soccer, tennis, basketball, rugby, show choir and marching band. They volunteer with food banks, theater groups and as interpreters. They hope to attend schools like IPFW, Indiana University, the University of Saint Francis, Anderson College or the University of Notre Dame. Yet when they gathSee ROTARY, Page A17
April 28, 2017
STUDENT HONOREES
These Allen County high school students were honored April 19 by the Anthony Wayne Rotary Club. Career Academy at Anthis: Wilson Mendez, Vanessa Murillo, Sierra Silvers. Bishop Dwenger High School: Reagan Vance, Daniel Howe, Quinton Davis. Bishop Luers High School: Kennedy Brough, Antonio Menson. Canterbury High School: Rebecca Bormann, Michael Brothers, Olivia Jimenez, Ricky Lou, Elise Wellman. Carroll High School: Carter Meyer, James Bassett, Christian Olney. Heritage High School: Rachel Blair, Holly Hamman, Brittany May. Homestead High School: Sara Auger, Brandon Blumenherst, Will Milne. Leo High School: Madi Detmers, Griffin Robinson, Abigail Adams. New Haven High School: Breckelle Hieber, Kaytlyn Creed, Teya Martinez. North Side High School: Caitlyn Rigler, Janaya Woehnker, Jordan Kushinski. Northrop High School: Caitline Southern, Dustin Soe, Jacob Almendralo. Snider High School: Madeline Rice, Riley Odier, Jenna Habisch. South Side High School: Logan Krueger, Raul Vidal, Dora Carlisle. Wayne High School: Alyssa La Cella, Hay Mar Thwe, Bailey Brown. Woodlan High School: Samantha Voors, Cortlyn Sowers, Kaylee Smith, Jenna Cummings.