Tig r HiLi e
March 10, 2009
Volume 49 Issue 17
1015 Division St. Cedar Falls, Iowa 50613
CFHS band traveling to Washington, D.C. Ben Olson Staff Writer
Coming up on March 14, the band will be gearing up to go on their week-long trip, which happens every four years. This year’s destination: Washington, D.C. Traditionally, the trip has taken place during winter break, but this year was switched to spring break primarily for comfortable touring weather in the 60s. There will be four busses transporting music and students, and after a two-day bus ride from Saturday until Sunday, the fun will begin.
The band will be lodging at the impressive Sheraton National Hotel located downtown. A rooftop pool provides panoramic views of all the monuments and buildings. After arriving, there will be a late night dinner at the Hard Rock Café. “I am most excited for Hard Rock. It sounds really cool,” sophomore Phillip Weinert said. The following day, Monday, both the wind symphony and symphonic band will have an hour clinic with Mark Camphouse, a well-known conductor/composer at George Mason University. Later in the day, various groups will tour the Holo-
caust Museum Permanent Exhibit and the State of Deception: The Power of Nazi Propaganda exhibit. In the evening, everyone will head over to the Kennedy Center for the rare opportunity to watch legendary jazz musician Wynton Marsalis play with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra. On Tuesday, the band will visit the Arlington National Cemetery and witness the wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknowns. Everyone will then visit the Pentagon and 9/11 Memorial, which was arranged by Sen. Tom Harkin. Finally, the students will cap off the day
touring the National Zoo. On Wednesday, the band will take a picture on the Capitol steps with Congressman Bruce Braley, followed by a Capitol tour arranged by Sen. Chuck Grassley. Later on, the Jazz One and Jazz, Too! bands will hold a concert at the Old Post Office Pavilion. In the afternoon, everyone will tour the Washington Monument and take a monument walk, followed by a dinner at the classic Medieval Times. Thursday will be purely devoted to the Smithsonian Institute, which consists of 19 different museums. Later in the night, the band will take
the Monuments by Night trolley tour. On Friday, the band will leave D.C. and spend the afternoon at the Kalahari Water Park in Ohio, the world’s largest indoor waterpark, which also offers indoor surfing. “I’m looking forward to the Holocaust Museum and the indoor waterpark. The pictures I’ve seen of it look awesome,” senior Kristin Aldrich said. At 10 p.m., the band will depart for Cedar Falls and arrive back on Saturday morning at 8 a.m. That sums up the reward for four years of anticipation and playing from the CFHS band.
Holmes Junior High Principal taking medical leave for semester Jillian Dally Business Manager
Holmes Junior High Principal David Welter is planning on taking a medical leave after 10 years of being the head principal at Holmes Junior High School. Welter was diagnosed with Squamous Cell Carcinoma, a form of cell cancer, in his throat. Welter left for treatment on March 3 to begin a seven-eight week program involving radiation and chemotherapy. “I will promise to you that I will fight to achieve a victory over this disease so that I can continue to fulfill my life’s goal of seeing each and everyone become successful in life,” Welter said. Welter’s recovery could take an additional eight weeks, and in his absence Dr. Dean Dreyer, former Holmes and CFHS principal, will take over along with current Assistant Principal Lynn Argotsinger. “I am a survivor, and I have a loving family, friends, student body and staff for support,” Welter said. Before Welter can leave for his treatments, he had to go through oral surgery. This included having
his wisdom teeth pulled, which took seven-10 days to recover from. This is a standard procedure with head, neck and throat cancer. “Guess I learn something new every day. I have worked hard to keep my teeth in good shape, but you have to do what you have to do,” Welter said. Welter leaves Holmes with prayers and hope from all his students, past and present. “I hope that Mr. Welter recovers very soon. He is a great person, a great educator and I enjoyed having him at Holmes. I wish him and his family the best,” junior Steven Danielsen said. “My love for all of you runs deep, and I know that all of you are willing to help as needed. That is appreciated,” Welter said. Welter does hope to be back at Holmes for next year. “My wish is that we all take one day at a time, making the most of our individual talents and gifts knowing that when we lay our heads on our pillows at night we will rest well because we have used up all our potential for that day making a positive difference,” Welter said.
Hoop! There it is
Kristen Aldrich Photo
The men’s basketball fans celebrate Kyle Bernard’s game winning 3-point shot at sub state last week. The state tournament will be held at Wells Fargo Arena, Des Moines at 6:30 p.m.