MAY 2007 (VOL. 13, NO. 8) est. 1893 • K-12 college prep
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inside Masterworks concert showcases instrumental groups from all three schools ......... 6 Both Gr. 3 Destination ImagiNation teams go to state finals ................................. 9 MS mathematicians place first in one contest, qualify for nationals in another ......... 10 Two US students win grand prizes, 11 garner awards at premier science fair .......... 18
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First All-Jazz Concert Brings Audience to Its Feet Jazz (and a little rock ‘n’ roll) came to a spring-themed Blackford Theater on Mar. 23. The US Conservatory presented Downbeat and Jazz Band to a packed and excited house. Downbeat started the evening with an awesome rendition of the pop anthem “Bohemian Rhapsody.” Then they passed the baton to the Jazz Band, whose first set included an amazing rendition of “Fever” with vocalist Andrea Wang, Gr. 12. Downbeat returned for an encore presentation of one of their fashion show hits and a swing medley, and Jazz Band closed act one with hep cat Winston Wey, Gr. 12, tearing up the house with his clarinet in a tribute to great bandleader (and clarinetist) Artie Shaw. The second act gave some departing senior Downbeat members a chance to perform some swan
Fri., May 11 • Sat. May 12 7:30 p.m. Blackford Theater Tickets: $5 Tickets available at MS Bookstore or tickets@harker.org
songs. Lauren Ammatuna, Gr. 11, and Siobhan Stevenson Gr. 12, sang a beautiful Broadway duet, Aseem Shukla, Gr. 12, surprised those who didn’t know he was a pianist with a jazz arrangement of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” and Nina Vyedin, Gr. 12, sang the smoky classic “Smoke Gets In Your Eyes.” The Jazz Band gave its sax section some major attention with the feature “Cruisin’ for a Bluesin’.” The evening ended with the first-ever Jazz Band/Downbeat combined number, “It Don’t Mean a Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing),” and the audience showed their appreciation with applause, screams and a standing ovation. Kit Schimandle, Gr. 12, designed the lights, and Esther Teplitsky, Gr. 12 and Andrew Hospodor, Gr. 12, ran the light and sound boards, respectively. Brian Larsen, parent and US technical director for the performing arts department and Paul Vallerga, LS performing arts teacher, oversaw the technicians and set design, and music department assis-
tant extraordinaire Tiffany Sanchez turned the theater into a spring treat for the eyes! Congratulations to directors Chris Florio, Laura Lang-Ree and Catherine Snider for leading their groups through such a cohesive and exciting program!
Hat Parade, Egg Hunt Kick Off Spring Break The LS Performing Arts Dept. presents The 2007 LS Dance Show
Chart toppers Fri., June 1 • Sat., June 2 7 p.m. • LS Gym Tickets: $5 Tickets go on sale in May. For more information, email tickets@harker.org Harker News — May 07
The annual kindergarten spring hat parade and egg hunt took place before the break at the end of March and the students had a great time hunting eggs in their spring finery! The hats, made at home, bring a thrill of anticipation to the parade and playground egg hunt. Refreshments were served for all. “Parents commented on the creativity of the children and thanked us for providing the chance to work on a fun project at home with their children,” noted teacher Nancy Curran. “The children enjoyed sharing with their classmates how they made the hats,” she added.