The Colony Leader (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 16, 1993 Page: 19 of 39
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Wednesday, June 16, 1993 — The Colony Leader — Page 9B
Special band boosters make year a success
The end of another successful
band year also means the end of an
era for several of the Colony Band
Booster Club Officers.
As many of you know, Paul and
Sharon Rozewicz have served many
years as treasurers of the club, with
Steve
DOWNES
Drum Line
Paul also having the added duties of
authoring this column. It would be their service, lam sure that although
impossible to relate the number of they are leaving their posts as offic-
hours that these folks have devoted ers, they will still be involved and
to the band’s activities. They have helping out with the various club
willingly given of their time in many activities.
Ways, being “on call” to the band ,
directors and club officers. Their de-
dication to The Colony bands should
serve as an example to all band pa- Cougar Band gave
rents. We offer them our deepest . The Cougar Band gave
gratitude for their service. Its final performance tor
Not to be forgotten are the many the year providing music
years of service of Bob and Win for the TCHS commence-
Christiansen. The Christiansens hint Avateises
helped establish the band club way-
back in 1986. They have served in
any one of them.
Lest we forget, the high school
Jazz Ensemble performed in concert
on May 26. The Jazz Ensemble is
directed by Duane Minnick. The
concert featured eight selections ol
great jazz music. Also featured was
guest soloist Robert Rose playing
the alto saxophone. Rose provided a
great performance and is a fine ex
ample of the talented private lessoi
instructors available to the students
in our band programs. The Jazz En
semble had an exceptional first yeai
in Class 5A competition, winning
awards in the UTA and Orlande
competitions.
The Cougar Band gave its fina
performance for the year providing
music for the TCHS commencement
exercises. The freshman through
junior band members played "Pomp
and Circumstance” as the process
SEARS A
NVENTORY CLEARANCE
sional and recessional, "The Star
Spangled Banner” and "The TCHS
Alma Mater”. They were joined by
the senior class band members for
almost every office and capacity that
the band club has to offer. They are--------------
stepping down from the position of Assisting me with this task will be
vice presidents for the high school. David Sisk who will be assuming the the feature piece, "American Civil
Our thanks to them for their hard responsibility for authoring the War Fantasy." 1 he TCHS band will
work through the years. Drumline column. It will be very miss the 40 graduating seniors who
Also among the original founders strange not to have Paul doing this provided talent and leadership that
of the club are Bill and Meg Harri- any more and I am sure that his style helped make the band so successful
son, who are completing their board will be missed by you all. However, in their first year in Class 5A.
service this year. They have served we can look forward to David keep-
several years as presidents of the ing us in touch with band happen- Steve Downes is an officer of The Col
band club. Others who are leaving ings. David has sons in the band ony Band Boosters.
the board include George and Linda programs at Lakeview Middle
Vaerewyck, Jane Hughey, T.I. and School and the high school, and his _=========
Mary Lawson, John and Karin Cobb, wife works at Griffin Middle School.
Toni Cook, and Julie Baker. These They will be providing insight from
people were instrumental in the suc- each of the bands sponsored by our
cess of the band club this year and in club. If you have information for this
years past. Thanks to all of them for column, feel free to get in touch with
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Epperson, Wayne. The Colony Leader (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 31, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 16, 1993, newspaper, June 16, 1993; The Colony, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1666752/m1/19/?q=denton+history: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Colony Public Library.