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Seniors Featured in Harrison Bands Spring Ensembles

Experienced performers are the backbone of small groups

Seniors in the HIPE Ensemble are front, left to right, Kate Kennedy, Anna Miller, Mason Wyman, Michael Strickland, and Alex Thrash. Back row, left to right, are Davis Wetter, Luke Hand, Carter Minish, Katherine Webb and Rocky Insinga.
Seniors in the HIPE Ensemble are front, left to right, Kate Kennedy, Anna Miller, Mason Wyman, Michael Strickland, and Alex Thrash. Back row, left to right, are Davis Wetter, Luke Hand, Carter Minish, Katherine Webb and Rocky Insinga. (Photo: Harrison Bands)

For many high school seniors, their final semester is a time to look forward to next steps and for reminiscing about their experiences. But for 32 seniors in the Harrison High School band programs, their final semester also means an opportunity to showcase their performance talents again in small ensemble programs including indoor percussion, jazz bands and winter guard.

That senior participation is critical for the success of the performance ensembles, where a smaller number of performers makes steady senior leadership a necessity for competitive success. Plus, having the underclass members working with experienced seniors contributes to the continuing development of all the ensemble performers.

“Our seniors are the backbone of the Harrison Bands performance and competition programs,” explains Josh Ray, director of bands at Harrison High School. “Seniors often are accomplished performers who enjoy giving back to their classmates and helping to sharpen talents and showmanship of others. And especially in our small ensembles, we try to give seniors expanded show opportunities to demonstrate their talents to our appreciative Harrison Bands community. “

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Returning to competition for the first time in two years, Harrison’s Indoor Percussion Ensemble (HIPE) features 10 seniors who will lead the ensemble in four regional competitions plus one national-level event. HIPE seniors are Luke Hand, Rocky Insinga, Kate Kennedy, Anna Miller, Carter Minish, Michael Strickland, Alex Thrash, Katherine Webb, Davis Wetter, and Mason Wyman.

Harrison’s Jazz Bands include 21 seniors participating in multiple groups. Seniors will perform in the annual Night of Jazz on Feb. 15. Jazz Bands seniors are Mia Beccera, Will Brock, Ashling Clark, Patrick Combes, Emma Dietz, Haleigh Dyer, Maggie Frost, Cooper Hamilton, Aurora Hampton, Luke Hand, Nick Keszthelyi, Abbie Newton, Halle Pascoe, Random Porter, Tristan Sanford, Zachary Taneri, Alex Thrash, Sophie Van Herik, Jeremy Warden, Wesley Wilder and Mason Wyman.

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For Harrison’s Winter Guard, four seniors will participate in multiple events hosted by Southern Association for Performing Arts and Winter Guard International. Winter Guard Seniors are Sarah Collins, Rosie Hatton, Nancy McBride and Kaitlyn Towns.

Harrison Winter Guard Seniors
Harrison Winter Guard Seniors are, left to right, Nancy McBride, Sarah Collins, Rosie Hatton, and Kaitlyn Towns.

About Harrison High School Bands:

Since its inception in 1991, the Harrison High School band program has quickly established a reputation for musical excellence. The Wind Ensemble, Symphonic Band and Concert Band each meet for 90 minutes every day within a four-period block schedule and typically perform five to six concerts per year. Students in the Harrison bands are consistent members of the District Honor Band, Georgia All-State Band, Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra, Atlanta Youth Wind Symphony, Metropolitan Youth Symphony Orchestra, Honor Band of America, Georgia’s Governor’s Honors Program, Atlanta Youth Jazz Orchestra and Georgia Youth Symphony Orchestra. In addition to excellence in music, Harrison Band members consistently demonstrate outstanding scholastic, teamwork and competitive abilities, developing personal relationship, study and life skills important to future success.

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