Fine and Performing Arts 2022-2023 Season

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2022-23 SEASON

WALLACE STATE FINE & PERFORMING ARTS

From the President

Dear Friends,

On behalf of our Wallace State faculty, staff and the Fine and Performing Arts programs, I would like to welcome you to our performances this season, showcasing our talented students.

Wallace State is committed to serving as the center for the arts and for arts education in our community and, indeed, the region. We offer outstanding programs in music, theatre, dance, and visual arts. College-level, dual enrollment, and continuing education classes are available, as well as programs for elementary and middle school students.

Additionally, The Evelyn Burrow Museum, a museum of fine and decorative arts, with an exquisite permanent collection and a regular rotation of nationally-renowned visiting exhibitions, welcomes visitors free of charge. Wallace State is also one of a select group of institutions around the world to be designated an All-Steinway School, and a chosen location for Congressional Art Competitions.

Thank you very much for your presence and support of the arts. We wish you a wonderful experience and we look forward to seeing you at future performances.

Warm wishes,

From the Chair

Welcome and thank you for your attendance and support of our fine arts programs here at Wallace State Community College. Whether this is your first performance or you are a regular supporter, we know you will enjoy this performance. Our students put tremendous work and time into each performance, and we are proud to give them the opportunity to showcase their talents for you. Unless you have been a performer, you may not realize just how many hours students have put into these performances in class, in rehearsals, and after hours practicing together and on their own.  They put significant effort into these shows, and we are delighted when we get to finally share them with audiences. The opportunity to share students’ talents with you is especially significant this year, as we offer on-campus live performances for the public.

Our program prepares students to be professionals and to be good and valuable human beings. Whether they take the education, performance skills, teamwork, and work ethic they have learned here to the big stage or to further their education in the performing arts or another field at a university, their experiences at Wallace State will serve them well.  Our alumni are working actors, singers, musicians, dancers, teachers, and more, but they are also culturally educated, well-rounded business and industry professionals working in virtually every field.  Education in the arts truly is education for life.

We thank you tremendously for all your support and hope that you truly enjoy the show!

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ALSO FEATURED:

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Concert Band

Jazz Band

Wallace State Singers

Concert Choir

Allegro Dance

Pride Line

Theatre

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Fine and Performing Arts Department

Ricky Burks, Fine and Performing Arts

Department Chairperson

Tiffany Richter, Music Instructor

Derek J. Molacek, Music Instructor

Brooke Desnoës, Dance Instructor

Angela Green, Theatre Instructor

Wes Clabo, Technical Director

Melissa Lawler, Secretary

Mark Neal, Music Lab Technician

Adrian Scott, Art/Visual Communications Instructor

Ramon Daniels, Art Instructor

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2022-2023 Performance Season

WALLACE STATE PERFORMING ARTS PROGRAMS

DANCE

ALLEGRO DANCE THEATRE

Allegro Dance Theatre is the WSCC dance company, where students can perform and choreograph for annual performances, and festivals, while observing other college dance students and professional companies perform, take master classes, service learning and outreach programs, and study abroad. Scholarships available.

PRIDE LINE

Pride Line is the new dance line, where students will perform at select athletic events and other campus or community happenings. Pride Line is a student-led group, providing opportunity for participation and development of leadership skills.

INSTRUMENTAL

CONCERT BAND

Concert Band dedicated to performing various types of classical and popular literature. Participation is open to anyone who has performed or played an instrument previously. Auditions are not necessary for the Concert Band and there is no limit on the number of members. Scholarships are available.

JAZZ BAND

The Jazz Band is an elite 18-piece big band. Students participate in a performing ensemble that explores the entire repertoire for the big band, including (but not limited to) dance band, swing, Latin and contemporary and current charts. This ensemble maintains a demanding practice and performance schedule, including a spring tour that has in the past taken the group across the U.S. and to parts of Canada and the Bahamas. Members must audition for a spot in the group, though previous jazz experience is not a requirement. Scholarships are available.

PEP BAND

The Pep Band performs at home basketball games and is comprised of 15 to 25 members selected from the Concert Band. Music performed by this group is similar to that of a marching band. Scholarships are available.

SAXOPHONE QUARTET

The small ensemble of saxophone players introduces its members to the classical, jazz, and pop idioms. This is an auditioned group for which scholarships are available.

BRASS ENSEMBLE

This ensemble is comprised of two trumpets, a French horn, a trombone, and a tuba, with membership selected by audition. Scholarships are available.

DRAMA

WALLACE STATE THEATRE

The Wallace State Community College Theatre program provides quality training and production opportunities for students wishing to pursue a career in theatre, those who plan to acquire a degree in theatre, and students who simply enjoy the craft. Wallace State Theatre students can participate in two productions per year, including one play and one musical. Scholarships are available by audition for those interested in acting, directing, or technical design.

VOCAL CONCERT CHOIR

The Wallace State Choir is a performance group designed to enhance the skills of developing musicians through the choral genre. The repertoire chosen incorporates many styles and represents the vast canon of choral music, including small octaves and larger works. Emphasis is placed on nurturing reading skills and honing awareness of musical form, stylistic characteristics, and musical ensemble performance. Membership in the Concert Choir is open to anyone. Students may audition for scholarships.

WALLACE STATE SINGERS

This is a performance-based ensemble that appears on campus, in the community, and periodically, throughout the state of Alabama. This is a music revue/jazz ensemble that explores various forms of popular music, including vocal jazz. This ensemble is a recruiting tool for Wallace State Community College, especially for the music department, and tours and performs at area schools. Membership in this group is based on audition. Scholarships are available.

VOCAL JAZZ ENSEMBLE

The Wallace State Vocal Jazz Ensemble is an auditioned group of vocalists that perform selected literature from the jazz genre. This select ensemble performs throughout the community the standards of the 1940s–today.

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NOVEMBER4-5,2022@7PM NOVEMBER6,2022@2PM Admissionis$10donation,$5for students and children under 12 Wallace State Theatre Presents MAINE Almost,
Nine short plays that explore love and loss in a remote, mythical almost-town called Almost, Maine

Almost, Maine

Wallace State Theatre proudly presents Almost, Maine, a play comprising nine short plays that explore love and loss in a remote, mythical almost-town called Almost, Maine. Watch as the magic and messiness of relationships unfold before your eyes. Due to adult themes, parental guidance is suggested.

Performance Venue

Date and Time Featuring

Scenic Design

Scenic Art

Lighting Design

Sound Design

Artistic Director

Technical Director

Betty Leeth Haynes Theatre

November 4-5, 2022 @ 7:00 p.m.

November 6, 2022 @ 2:00 p.m.

Wallace State Theatre Program

Mark Eccleston

Krystal Corley

Wes Clabo

Claude Thomas

Angela Green

Angela Green

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The Nutcracker

Follow Clara as she travels to The Land of Sweets through this production of “The Nutcracker.” Gifted with a nutcracker for Christmas, Clara is enchanted by the figurine and the magical places it takes her as she dreams of life-size toy soldiers, the Snow Forest, the Sugar Plum Fairy, the Dew Drop Fairy and more.

Performance Venue

Featuring

Date and Time

Betty Leeth Haynes Theatre

Allegro Dance Theatre in partnership with Ballet South

November 18-19, 2022 @ 7:00 p.m.;

November 20, 2022 @ 2:00 p.m.

Music

Choreography

Lighting Design

Sound Engineer

Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky

Brooke Desnoës after Marius Petipa

Wes Clabo

Wes Clabo

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Featuring Wallace State Fine and Performing Arts programs

Christmas Spectacular

It’s another Christmas Celebration! This year, the Wallace State Fine and Performing Arts will all join together to put your family in the Christmas mood, featuring your favorite melodies of the Season!

Come and be ready for a night of fun, laughter, great music and dancing by all of our ensembles to usher in the holidays!

Performance Venue

Performance Date and Time

Featuring

Betty Leeth Haynes Theatre

December 8, 2022 @ 7:00 pm

Wallace State Jazz Band, Concert Band, Concert Choir, Dance, Singers, Theatre

Scenic Design

Lighting Design

Sound Design

Artistic Director

Musical Director

Choreographer

Technical Director

Wes Clabo

Wes Clabo

Wes Clabo

Fine and Performing Arts Faculty

Fine and Performing Arts Faculty

Tahauny Cleghorn, Brooke Desnoës and McCoy Cleghorn

Wes Clabo

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Presented by Wallace State Fine & Performing Arts

Thursday, February 9, 2023

7 PM | Burrow Center Recital Hall

Broadway Night

The Wallace State Fine and Performing Arts students present a student-led Cabaret night of hits from some of your favorite Broadway shows! Featuring the music of The Sound of Music, Dear Evan Hansen, Waitress, and so many more….be ready to laugh, cry, and sing along!

Performance Venue

Date and Time

Featuring

Lighting Design

Sound Design

Artistic Director

Musical Director

Choreographer

Burrow Recital Hall

February 9, 2023 @ 7 p.m.

Wallace State Fine and Performing Arts Students

Wes Clabo

Wes Clabo

WSCC Students

Tiffany Richter

Tahauny Cleghorn and McCoy Cleghorn

Technical Director

Ricky Burks

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The Robber Bridegroom

Join our Wallace State Theatre students as they sing and dance their way through the hit musical, The Robber Bridegroom! Set in the American South in the 18th century, the story follows the Robin Hood-esque adventures of Jamie Lockhart, the Bandit of the Woods. You’ll enjoy the bluegrass stylings of the live band, while you follow the love story of Jamie and Rosamund all the way to the happy ending!

Performance Venue

Date and Time

Featuring

Scenic Design

Lighting Design

Artistic Director

Musical Director

Choreography

Technical Director

Betty Leeth Haynes Theatre

March 10-11, 2022 @ 7:00 p.m

March 12, 2022 @ 2:00 p.m.

Wallace State Theatre Program

Mark Eccleston

Wes Clabo

Angela Green

Duke Cleghorn

Angela Green

Angela Green, Wes Clabo

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Allegro Dance Theatre Spring Showcase

This annual spring dance showcase is a student-generated production encompassing the full range of tasks, from designing the performance poster, musical arrangement, costuming as well as countless hours spent behind the scenes in pre-perfomance organization. The dances presented this evening are both repertory and original choreography arranged by Wallace State faculty students. Tonight’s Showcase also celebrates the culmination of two years of work from our graduating dancers. We are proud of them, and it is with bitter sweet enthusiasm that we send them on their way, wishing them the very best in their future endeavors!

Performance Venue

Date and Time

Featuring

Scenic Design

Lighting Design

Sound Design

Artistic Director

Musical Director

Choreographer

Betty Leeth Haynes Theatre

March 23, 2023 @ 7:00 p.m.

Allegro Dance Theatre

Company Members

WSCC Students

WSCC Students

Wes Clabo

Brooke Desnoës

WSCC Students

WSCC Students and Faculty

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The Roots of Gospel Music

April13-15@7PM BettyLeethHaynesTheatre
& Concert Choir Present
The Wallace State Singers
Down by the

Down by the Riverside The Roots of Gospel Music

The Wallace State Choral Program invites you to join them for a night of discovering the uniquely American journey of the development of Gospel Music! From African American Spirituals, to the Sacred Harp tradition, all the way to Quartets and Mass Choirs…Gospel Music is an example of American expression. The Concert Choir, Singers and Vocal Jazz Ensemble will have you clapping, singing along, and maybe shouting AMEN for this night of celebration! Join us as we debut this performance in anticipation of our Fine and Performing Arts Performance Tour of Germany, Austria and Italy in May of 2023!

Performance Venue

Date and Time

Featuring Scenic Design

Lighting Design

Artistic Director

Musical Director

Choreography

Betty Leeth Haynes Theatre

April 13-15, 2023 @ 7:00 p.m.

Wallace State Concert Choir, Singers and Vocal Jazz

Tiffany Richter/Wes Clabo

Wes Clabo

Tiffany Richter

Duke Cleghorn

Tahauny and McCoy Cleghorn

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Big Band Dance

Grab your dancing shoes and join us as we dance the night away to some of the greatest Big Band hits of the 20’s, 30’s, and 40’s. Wallace State Jazz Band ushers you into a time where the men are suave, the women are swell, and the band is hot!

Performance Venue

Date and Time

Title Featuring

Musical Director

Burrow Center Atrium

April 21, 2023 @ 7:00 p.m.

Big Band Dance

Wallace State Jazz Band

Ricky Burks

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Spring Under the Stars

Grab a picnic and join us under the sky as we present music under the night sky! Our third annual Spring Under the Stars will feature all of our ensembles as they perform music from their catalogues. Come and celebrate with us as we finish our performance Season together, featuring numbers from our Dance, Singers, Jazz Band, Concert Band and Choir. All are welcome to bring lawn chairs, picnic blankets, etc. Food trucks will offer snacks.

Performance Venue

Date and Time

Featuring

Musical Director

The Grounds at Wallace State April 27, 2023 @ 6:30 p.m.

Wallace State Concert Band, Jazz Band, Dance, Singers, & Choir

Fine and Performing Arts Faculty

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Faculty Members

Ricky Burks - Fine & Performing Arts Department ChairJazz Band and Saxophone Quartet

A versatile musician with training in both jazz and classical idioms, Ricky Burks earned his B.S. in Music Education from the University of North Alabama in 1990 and his M.A. from the University of North Alabama in 2000. Mr. Burks has utilized his performing skills with a number of ensembles, including groups such as the Edd Jones Orchestra, the Muscle Shoals Area Big Band, the Sammy Kaye Orchestra, Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, Steel City Sound, the Russ Morgan Orchestra, and Alabama Pipe and Drum. He was also a founding member of the Night Life Saxophone Quartet, which has been featured on National Public Radio. In addition, he has served as an adjudicator and clinician throughout the Southeast. Mr. Burks directs the Jazz Band and Saxophone Ensemble at Wallace State, where he has been employed since 1990 as woodwind instructor and director of bands. Currently, Mr. Burks serves as the Chairperson of the Fine and Performing Arts at Wallace State Community College.

Brooke Desnoës - Dance

Brooke Desnoës is one of the most gifted teaching artists of her generation, with over twenty years of experience at the international level. She is pushing the boundaries in dance, and has developed a dance program at WSCC built upon strong classical roots, which is committed to exploring and redefining where the art form is headed. Her pre-professional training program opens the doors to successful professional careers for her students. Mrs. Desnoës trains her students “from the inside out” and provides them with an educational experience of the highest caliber.

Brooke Desnoës received her early dance training in her native Alabama and went on to dance with ballet companies across the Southeast and in Europe. She has danced a varied repertoire including leading roles in many classic ballets such as “Sleeping Beauty,” “Cinderella,” “Paquita,” and “Romeo and Juliet,” as well as works by contemporary choreographers. After a period of teaching at The Washington School of Ballet in Washington D.C., under the direction of Mary Day, Brooke Desnoës founded L’Académie Américaine de Danse de Paris (AADP) which grew to become one of the largest and most reputable ballet schools in Europe under her direction. Mrs. Desnoës has been on faculty at Wallace State since fall of 2018, where she directs the Allegro Dance Theatre and Wallace State Pride Line.

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Faculty Members

Angela Green - Theatre

Angela Green holds an MFA in Acting from The University of North Carolina at Greensboro and a BS in Theatre with Speech and Dance minors from Troy State University. She joined Wallace State this fall as the new Instructor of Theatre in the Fine Arts Department. This year marks her 21st year in education. Before joining the faculty at Wallace, she was an Instructor of Theatre at Calhoun Community College for 10 years. While at Calhoun, Ms. Green also served as the movement coach and choreographer for the Calhoun Theatre Department. She also was the lead costumer for many Calhoun Theatre productions. In addition to teaching at Calhoun, she simultaneously taught theatre at Randolph School in Huntsville where she was the head of the middle school theatre program. Ms. Green was a tenured member of the faculty at The University of North Alabama from 2000-2008, where she taught theatre, dance, communication skills, and was the sponsor for the Lion Paws dance team.

Angela Green has acted professionally with Birmingham Children’s Theatre, North Carolina Theatre for Young People, North Carolina Shakespeare Festival, and The Clarence Brown Theatre at The University of Tennessee. She has also appeared in numerous community productions in North Carolina and Alabama. She has choreographed for high school, college, and community theatre productions and middle, high school, and college show choirs.

She and her husband Patrick live in Huntsville and have a 10-year-old daughter named Daisy. Patrick also holds an MFA in Acting and teaches English at Randolph School in Huntsville where their daughter is in the 5th grade. Her sister is the owner of Dancer’s Incorporated in Decatur, where you can find Ms. Green every night of the week with Daisy, who is a competitive dancer at the studio.

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Faculty Members

Derek J. Molacek - Concert Band and Pep Band

Derek J. Molacek is a trombonist, euphoniumist, composer and arranger. He previously was a member of The USAF Band of the Golden West, where amongst other performances, performed in a joint concert with the San Francisco Symphony under Michael Tilson Thomas as well as the 2011 and 2012 Monterey Jazz Festival. Coming from Omaha, Neb., he was an active composer and performer in the Omaha-Lincoln-Southwest Iowa Region. He has also previously performed trombone with the Omaha Symphony, and former The Voice contestant Josh Hoyer. Molacek previously served on the faculty of Iowa Western Community College

Molacek earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Denver, and his master’s from the University of North Texas. During his time at Denver, he studied jazz trombone with Darren Kramer, classical trombone with Dr. Joseph Martin, and jazz theory and composition with Malcolm Lynn Baker, Dave Hanson, and Eric Gunnison. He also had the opportunity to perform with Terrell Stafford in 2004.

He completed his doctorate at the Glenn Korff School of Music at the University of Nebraska in the spring of 2017 in Music Composition, Jazz emphasis. During his first year, he studied jazz composition and arranging extensively with Dr. Eric Richards and completed his studies under Thomas Larson.

Tiffany Stone Richter - Concert Band and Singers

Tiffany Stone Richter is the Director of Choral Activities at Wallace State. During her tenure at Wallace State, she has conducted the Wallace State Concert Choir, Wallace State Singers, and Wallace State Vocal Jazz. She has also taught Private and Class Voice, Private and Class Piano, Music Theory and Music Appreciation. Distinctions include Alabama Community College Award of Excellence, Academic Faculty Award, and Wallace State Employee of the Year.

Under Ms. Richter’s direction, the Wallace State Vocal Ensembles have participated in several performances across the country, including the Kennedy Center and National Cathedral in Washington D.C., The Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN, Walt Disney World, and have also extended their reach outside of the United States during their 2019 tour of France and Germany.

Ms. Richter also collaborates as a musician in the private sector. She is a gospel and jazz recording artist, performing in a variety of settings across the United States, as well as Europe and Central America.

Ms. Richter received her MM in Choral Conducting from Texas State University-San Marcos, with a stipulation in Vocal Jazz. She is originally from Oklahoma, but has adopted Alabama as her new home, and enjoys her husband, children and the variety of animals, invited, or not, running around the farm.

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Concert Band

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Conner Carter Piano/Percussion Ashlee Cain Matthew Burgett Maggie Grigsby Natalie Gay Ezra Quick Trumpet Jonathan Moore Trumpet/French Horn Stacy Bates Trumpet

Concert Band (Continued)

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Maldonado Flute Brayden Sronvi Trombone Olivia Speegle Saxophone Holly Seeley Trumpet

Jazz Band

Nate Chacon Hagen Loyd Chase Lawrence Makayla Keener Trumpet Cannon Trimble Piano Brayden Sronvi Trombone Olivia Speegle Saxophone Holly Seeley Trumpet

Wallace State Singers

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Carley Cofield Rayce Cleghorn Cannon Carmichael Hunter Miller Ansley Nuss Yvonne Wakaimba Jairus Williams Isaac Hollis

Concert Choir

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Bella Blake Carley Cofield Rayce Cleghorn Cannon Carmichael Parker Foshee Kaylie Ellis Conner Carter
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Concert Choir (Continued)
Ansley Nuss Kaydee Roden Yvonne Wakaimba Hunter Miller Justis Terrell Makenzie Johnson Lillian Simmons Stephanie Wine Jairus Williams Isaac Hollis

Allegro Dance Theatre

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Emma Grace Lane Aliyah Guthrie Alyson Graves Grace Bracker Audrey Pounds Maria Mitchell Chloe McCrorie

Pride Line

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Aliyah Guthrie Alyson Graves Ellie Gilliland Anna Sutherland Ava Solomon Jordan Reece
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Zach Holmes Tori Dahlgren Fisher Burney Kaitlyn (Kit) Smith Bryson Reed
Theatre
Isaac Hollis Graham Gilbreath Jessica Dawkins Kenzie Walker Ava Solomon Yvonne Wakaimba

Who’s Who

LOGAN ANDREWS of Kimberly is a freshman majoring in Law Enforcement. A graduate of Mortimer Jordan High School, Andrews is a member of the Concert Choir.

STACY BATES of Fairview is a freshman majoring in Music. A graduate of Fairview High School, Bates is a member of the Concert Choir and Concert Band.

BELLA BLAKE of Cleveland is a freshman majoring in Respiratory Therapy. A graduate of Cleveland High School, Blake is a member of Concert Choir.

GRACE BRACKER of Oneonta is a freshman majoring in Dance Performance. A home school graduate, Bracker is a member of the Allegro Dance Theatre.

ALEX BRAGWELL of Albertville is a sophomore majoring in General Studies. A graduate of Belgreen High School, Bragwell is a member of the Concert Choir and Theatre.

MATTHEW BURGETT of Cullman is a freshman majoring in Programming. A home school graduate, Burgett is a member of the Jazz Band and Concert Band.

FISHER BURNEY Cullman is a freshman majoring in General Studies. A graduate of Gardendale High School, Burney is a member of the Theatre.

MICHAEL BYRAM of Watson is a freshman majoring in Liberal Arts. A graduate of Gardendale High School, Byram is a member of the Concert Choir.

ASHLEE CAIN of Brewton is a freshman majoring in Sonography. A graduate of T.R. Miller High School, Cain is a member of the Concert Band.

CANNON CARMICHAEL of Cullman is a freshman majoring in Business Management. A graduate of Cullman High School, Carmichael is a member of the Wallace State Singers and Concert Choir.

CONNER CARTER of Warrior is a freshman majoring in Music. A graduate of Everest Academy, Carter is a member of Concert Choir, Jazz Band, and Concert Band.

FLOYD CARTER of Carbon Hill is a sophomore majoring in Music. A graduate of Carbon Hill, Carter is a member of the Concert Band.

NATE CHACON of Albertville is a sophomore majoring in Music Education. A graduate of Albertville High School, Chacon is a member of the Jazz Band.

MADELINE CHAPMAN of Hayden is a freshman majoring in General Studies. A graduate of Hayden High School, Chapman is a member of the Concert Band.

RAYCE CLEGHORN of Cullman is a sophomore majoring in General Studies. A graduate of Way Home Christian, Cleghorn is a member of the Wallace State Singers and Concert Choir.

CARLEY COFIELD of Springville is a freshman majoring in Diagnostic Medical Sonography. A graduate of Springville High School, Cofield is a member of the Wallace State Singers and Concert Choir.

IVAN CONWAY of Hanceville is a freshman majoring in General Studies. A graduate of Hanceville High School, Conway is a member of the Jazz Band and Concert Band.

NATALIE CRIDER of Cullman is a freshman majoring in General Studies. A graduate of Holly Pond High School, Crider is a member of the Jazz Band and Concert Band.

TORI DAHLGREN of Gardendale is a sophomore majoring in Music Education. A graduate of Gardendale High School, Dahlgren is a member of the Wallace State Singers, Concert Choir and Theatre.

JESSICA DAWKINS of Cullman is a sophomore majoring in General Studies. A graduate of Holly Pond High School, Dawkins is a member of the Theatre.

JACOB DORNING of Blountsville is a freshman majoring in General Studies. A graduate of Oneonta High School, Dorning is a member of the Concert Choir.

KAYLIE ELLIS of Cullman is a sophomore majoring in General Studies. A graduate of Saks High School, Ellis is a member of the Concert Choir.

PARKER FOSHEE of Cullman is a freshman majoring in Robotics. A graduate of Homewood High School, Foshee is a member of the Concert Choir.

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Who’s Who

NATALIE GAY of Cullman is a sophomore majoring in Music Education. A graduate of Cullman High School, Gay is a member of the Jazz Band and Concert Band.

GRAHAM GILBREATH of Vinemont is a freshman majoring in Pre-Education. A graduate of Vinemont High School, Gilbreath is a member of the Theatre.

ELLIE GILLILAND of Cullman is a sophomore majoring in Dance Education. A graduate of Seton Home Study School, Gilliland is a member of the Allegro Dance Theatre and Pride Line.

ALYSON GRAVES of Blountsville is a sophomore majoring in Dance Education. A dual enrollment student from of J.B. Pennington High School, Graves is a member of the Allegro Dance Theatre and Pride Line.

MAGGIE GRIGSBY of Hayden is a freshman majoring in General Studies. A graduate of Hayden High School, Grigsby is a member of the Concert Band.

ALIYAH GUTHRIE of Cullman is a freshman majoring in Dance and Performance. A graduate of Cullman Christian High School, Guthrie is a member of the Allegro Dance Theatre and Pride Line.

IVY HALE of Addison is a freshman majoring in Music. A graduate of Addison High School, Hale is a member of the Concert Choir.

MALEAH HALLMARK of Kimberly is a sophomore majoring in Business Management. A graduate of Mortimer Jordan High School, Hallmark is a member of the Wallace State Singers and Concert Choir.

ISAAC HOLLIS of Oneonta is a sophomore majoring in Diesel Technology. A home school graduate, Hollis is a member of the Wallace State Singers, Concert Choir and Theatre.

ZACH HOLMES of Cullman is a sophomore majoring in Business Management. A graduate of Cullman High School, Holmes is a member of the Theatre.

KALEIGH HUGHES of Arab is a freshman majoring in General Studies. A graduate of Arab High School, Hughes is a member of the Concert Band.

MAKENZIE JOHNSON of Cullman is a freshman majoring in Liberal Arts. A graduate of Pinson Valley High School, Johnson is a member of the Concert Choir.

CHASE LAWRENCE of Arab is a sophomore majoring in General Studies. A graduate of Arab High School, Lawrence is a member of the Jazz Band and Concert Band.

HAGEN LOYD of West Point is a sophomore majoring in Music. A graduate of West Point High School, Loyd is a member of the Jazz Band.

MAKAYLA KEENER of Oneonta is a sophomore majoring in Paralegal Studies. A graduate of Oneonta High School, Keener is a member of the Jazz Band and Concert Band.

EMMA GRACE LANE is a sophomore majoring in Dance Education. A graduate of Deshler High School, Lane is a member of the Allegro Dance Theatre.

VIANNEY VERDIN MALDONADO of Applachian is a sophomore majoring in General Studies. A graduate of Appalachian High School, Maldanado is a member of the Concert Band.

CHLOE MCCRORIE of Blount County is a freshman majoring in Dance Education. A dual enrollment home school student, McCrorie is a member of the Allegro Dance Theatre and Pride Line.

HUNTER MILLER of Addison is a freshman majoring in Nursing. A graduate of Addison High School Miller is a member of the Wallace State Singers and Concert Choir.

MARIA MITCHELL of Madison is a freshman majoring in Dance Education. A graduate of Mother of Divine Grace High School, Mitchell is a member of the Allegro Dance Theatre.

JONATHAN MOORE of Flomaton is a freshman majoring in Physical Therapy Assistant. A graduate of West Point High School, Moore is a member of the Jazz Band and Concert Band.

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Who’s Who

ISABEL NEWBY of Cullman is a sophomore majoring in General Studies. A graduate of West Point High School, Newby is a member of the Theatre.

ANNSLEY NUSS of Addison is a sophomore majoring in General Studies. A graduate of Addison High School, Nuss is a member of the Wallace Sate Singers, Concert Choir and Theatre.

WINTER ODOM of Huffman is a freshman majoring in Music. A graduate of Pinson Valley High School, Odom is a member of the Concert Choir.

LACIE PATTERSON of Double Springs is a sophomore majoring in General Studies. A graduate of Winston County High School, Patterson is a member of the Concert Choir.

TORI PAYNE of Arley is a sophomore majoring in General Studies. A graduate of Meek High School, Payne is a member of the Concert Band.

AUDREY POUNDS of Joppa is a freshman majoring in Dance Education. A graduate of Walker High School, Pounds is a member of the Allegro Dance Theatre and Pride Line.

MANDOLYN POWELL of Cullman is a freshman majoring in General Studies. A graduate of Cullman High School, Powell is a member of the Concert Choir.

EZRA QUICK of West Point is sophomore majoring in Programming. A graduate of West Point High School, Quick is a member of the Jazz Band and Concert Band.

JOSHUA QUIGLEY of Guntersville is a freshman majoring in Welding. A graduate of Guntersville High School, Quigley is a member of the Concert Choir and Concert Band

JORDAN REECE of Dora is a sophomore majoring in General Education. A graduate of Dora High School, Reece is a member of the Pride Line.

BRYSON REED of Guntersville is a freshman majoring in Business Management. A graduate of Guntersville High School, Reed is a member of the Theatre.

KAYDEE RODEN of Fairview is a freshman majoring in General Studies. A graduate of Fairview High School, Roden is a member of Concert Choir.

SYLUS SARTIN of Cullman is a sophomore majoring in General Studies. A home school graduate, Sartin is a member of the Wallace State Singers and Concert Choir.

HOLLY SEELEY of Gardendale is a freshman majoring in Paralegal Studies. A graduate of Corner High School, Seeley is a member of the Jazz Band and Concert Band.

ALEX SHADDIX of West Point is a freshman majoring in Music. A graduate of West Point High School, Shaddix is a member of the Concert Band.

EM SHARP of Cullman is a sophomore majoring in General Studies/Theatre. A graduate of Cold Springs High School, Sharp is a member of the Concert Choir.

LILLIAN SIMMONS of Petal, Miss., is a freshman majoring in Nursing. A graduate of Petal High School, Simmons is a member of the Wallace State Singers, and Concert Choir

KAITLYN (KIT) SMITH of Cullman is a sophomore majoring in General Studies. A FastTrack dual enrollment student from Cullman High School, Smith is a member of the Theatre.

AVA SOLOMON of Decatur is a freshman majoring in Dance Education. A graduate of Masters Hand Christian School, Solomon is a member of the Allegro Dance Theatre, Pride Line and Theatre.

OLIVIA SPEEGLE of Good Hope is a sophomore majoring in General Studies. A graduate of Good Hope High School, Speegle is a member of the Jazz Band and Concert Band.

BRAYDEN SRONVI of Locust Fork is a freshman majoring in General Studies. A graduate of Locust Fork High School, Sronvi is a member of the Jazz Band and Concert Band.

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Who’s Who

ANNA SUTHERLAND of Gardendale is a sophomore majoring in Dance Education. A graduate of Gardendale High School, Sutherland is a member of the Allegro Dance Theatre and Pride Line.

JUSTIS TERRELL of Hanceville is freshman majoring in General Studies. A graduate of Hanceville High School, Terrell is a member of the Concert Choir.

CANNON TRIMBLE of Cullman is a sophomore majoring in General Studies. A graduate of Cullman High School, Trimble is a member of the Jazz Band.

YVONNE WAKAIMBA of Gadsden is a freshman majoring in Singers General Studies. A graduate of Gardendale High School, Wakaimba is a member of the Concert Choir and Theatre.

KENZIE WALKER of Blountsville is a sophomore majoring in Paralegal Studies. A graduate of J.B. Pennington High School, Walker is a member of the Theatre.

NICHOLAS WEATHERBY of Hayden is a freshman majoring in Music. A graduate of Hayden High School, Weatherby is a member of the Concert Band.

TAZ WHALEY of Hanceville is a sophomore majoring in General Studies. A graduate of Hanceville High School, Whaley is a member of the Concert Choir.

JAIRUS WILLIAMS of Decatur is a sophomore majoring in Liberal Arts. A graduate of Austin High School, Williams is a member of the Wallace State Singers, Concert Choir and Theatre.

KAYLEE WINDSOR of Cold Springs is freshman majoring in Music. A dual enrollment student from Cold Springs High School, Windsor is a member of the Jazz Band.

STEPHANIE WINE of Hayden is a sophomore majoring in General Studies. A home school graduate, Wine is a member of the Concert Choir.

MARCOS ZAPIEN of Cullman is a sophomore majoring in General Studies. A graduate of Cullman High School, Zapien is a member of the Theatre.

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