Music festival great success THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST Music Festival wrapped up last weekend with the scholarship night on Friday and the sold out Gala night on Saturday. Scholarships were awarded to the three top students in junior, intermedinte - and senior categories, Rehanna Manji was awarded the Terrace Water Polo Association Scholarship af $250 _ in the 12 and under category for ‘ber performance in speech. The Knights of Columbus Schola hip of $500 went to Bernice Liu in the 13-15 years category, for her jazz dance, And Tim Phillips (16- 25 yrs calepory) was awarded the $1000 Northern Drugs Scholarship for his guitar performance. A number of performances were also chosen by the adjudicators to represent the Pacific Northwest Music Festival at the B.C. Festival of the Arts in Kamloops, May 24-28, In speech arts, Elizabeth Taron was chosen in Junior, Kathleen Gook in intermediate, (Jeff Town altemate), Jocelyn Coxford, senior (Joclle Walker alternate) and Glenys George, national class. For dance, Rydell Magliocchi was selected in intermediate {Calen Kurka alternate) and Bermice Liu in senior (Majoric Ordona alternate), In piano, Elisa Lee was chosen in junior and Michelle Kucera in intermediate, "For vocal, Anne Silsbe was Selected in junior, Ellie ‘Higginson in intermediate and Romy Maikapar in senior, For classical guitar, Tim Phillips was chosen — in intermediate and Harold Feddersen for senior, “In brass, Laura Carlson was ~ selected for intermediate with an REHANNA MANGIL Berice Liu and Tim Phillips were named the top three students at the Pacific Northwest Music Festival's scholarship night, last Friday. alternate of Natalie Dickson. For woodwind, Julie Brewer was chosen in intermediate, with an = altcrnale = of 3S Warren Connacher. And in choral, the City of Lincoln Trophy and Scholarship went to the Northwest Singers. Awards of excellence were also handed out at the festival to the most promising students. In piano, Graham Langridge was selected in the junior calegory, winning a $100 award, Intermediate piano student went to Michelle Kucera, as did a $150 award, Suzannah Vandevelde won the $100 senior piano student award, In vocal, Ambur Braid won the $100 prize for the junior category, Anne Silsbe won $150 in intermediate and senior vocal went to Romy Maikapar, as did a $200 award. , For speech, Trina Botelho was chosen as the most promising junior student, and was given a $10 award, Kathleen Gook won | Cant get a poe without experience and cant get CuPer rence without a fob 7? 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