B. C. May 27 - 31. Vocal —_ senior, : McCullough. Colleen Craig). (alternate, Natalie Dickson), PROVINCIAL PERFORMERS. “hese are the artists who have been recommended by the |. | Pacific Northwest Music Festival committee to represent the Northwest zone at the. B.C. Festival of the Arts: in Vernon, Dance ~~ junior stage dance, Bernice Lui. Instrumental — senior, Heather Dreger (alternate, Mee Lai Ling); intermediate, Erin Parr; j junior, Warren Connacher (alternate, Brass — intermediate, Jeff Smithanik; junior, Laura Carlson Strings — intermediate, Kent Dykstra (alternate, Brad Dykstra) Choral — 1) Caledonia Choir; 2) Northwest Singers; 3) Ker- | modei Choristers; 4) Caledonia Vocal Ensemble. “Piano _ “senior, Julie Lee; intermediate, Julia Nelson; junior, — ‘Joshua Sager (alternate, Giles Baxter). - Andrea Arnold: intermediate, Jennifer Zuechiatti (alternate, Romy Maikapar). | . Speech Arts — senior, Glenys George (alternate, Lara Tessaro); intermediate, Mark Tessaro (alternate, Joelle Walker); junior, Tia | McMynn. Janet Felbes Trophy, highest mark junior conservatory, Grades’ 1 to 8 — Kyla Baer. ’. Royal Canadian Legion Trophy, highest mark intermedi- ate conservatory, Grades 4 to 6 — Jocelyn Coxford. - Lehmann Jewellers Trophy, highest mark senior conservatory, Grades 7 - open — Julie Lee. ' R. Lowrie Trophy, highest . mark. older beginners — — Eliza- beth Taron. . Finning Ltd. Award ($150), highest mark sonata, concerto and concert group — Neil Dykstra. ' Terrace Travel Award ($100), . highest mark piano duets — Jennifer McMynn and Deb Casey. Awards of Excellence _ Dr. J.D. Zucchiatti ($100), the most promising junior speech student, 12 and under — Elizabeth Taron. . Medical Clinic Award ($150), the most-promising intermediate speech student, 13 to 15 years — Lara Tessaro and Mark Tes- saro, - Award | Bud McColl Memorial Schol- arship ($200), the most promising senior speech student, 16 to 25 ‘ years — Michelle Nuyten. Richards on Emerson Award _ ($100), the most promising junior vocal. student, 12 and under — Teresa Fleming. Eurocan Pulp and Paper Co. _ Award ($150), the most promising intermediate vocal student, 13 to 15 years — Jennifer Zucchiatti. - Northwest Academy of Per- forming ‘Arts Award ($100), the most promising junior piano stu- dent, 12 and under — ‘Michelle. 7 SURROUNDINGS Kucera. ¢ ~ Lisa FY. Leung Memorial Award ($150), the most promising - intermediate piano student, 13 to - 16 years — Jimmy Nelson. Terrace District Teachers’ | Association Award ($200), Al Lehmann Award (two complimen- tary piano tunings), the most promising senior piano student, _16 to 25 years — Julie Lee. Emerson Medical Clinic Schol- arship ($100), the most promising junior instrumentalist, 12. and under — Natalie Dickson. . _ Terrace Rotary Club Schol- - 10 and under — . arship ($150), the most promising | intermediate instrumentalist, 13: ~ to 15 years — Laura Carlson. Alice Chen-Wing. Memorial Award ($200), the most promising senior instrumentalist, 16 to 25. years — Heather Dreger. , . Park Avenue Dental Clinic Award ($300), the most promising group of instrumentalists — Northwest Academy Strings. — Flynn Award ($100), the most promising junior ballet student, Angela . Beaupre. Elan Travel Award ($100), the most promising senior ballet — student, 11 and over — Stacey Shields. | Sight and Sound/Yamaha Canada Travel Award ($500), the most promising band — Caledo- nia Stage Band and Skeena School Grades 8 and 9/10 Con- cert Bands. Joan Spencer Memorial Schol- arship ($300) — Pam Kerr. Terrace Water Polo Associ- ation Scholarship ($250), 12 and under — Joshua Sager. Knights of Columbus Schol- . arship ($500), 13 to 15 years — Glenys George. Northern Drugs Scholarship ($1,000), 16° to. 25 years — Andrea Arnold. _ . Vesta Douglas ($400), sponsor of observers to provincial festival. Skeena Broadcasters Ltd. ($1,000), sponsor of observers to provincial festival. “The fourth annual Celebration of the Arts by Cassie Hall Ele- mentary School students was the exhibit that occupied the lobby of the R.E.M. Lee Theatre during _ the Pacific Northwest Music Fes- tival. The display (representing - every class in the school) included silhouette att, art from Japan, painted banners of famous people with learning or physical disabil- ities (to illustrate cooperative learning), and colourful theme posters. Terrace Review — April 16, 1992 - al.