6 I The Lovell Chronicle I May 31, 2018
BY DAVID PECK
The Lovell and Rocky
Mountain high school mu-
sic departments hon-
ored top music students at
end-of-the-year concerts
and awards ceremonies
recently.
Rocky Mountain High
School music director
Cara Sommers presented
the National Choral Award
to graduating senior Wy-
att Horrocks at the spring
years and has taken almost
every opportunity to play
in the band. This year, she
accompanied several stu-
dents on their district solo/
ensemble pieces.
"Kennedy is a high-
ly dedicated musician and
is so willing to help where
needed. She too has been
a tremendous asset to our
band program and choir
program during her tenure
at Rocky Mountain Middle/
High School. She will be
concert on May 1, describ-
ing the award as the high- greatly missed as she moves
est honor given to a high on to the University of Wy-
school senior for chorus, oming, where she will dou-
"Wyatt is well de- ble major in history educa-
serving of this award astion and music education"
he has been in the Wyo- Lovell High School
ming All-State Choir four Choir Director Rachel
years in a row, was select- Schoessler recently pre-
ed and performed in thesented two senior awards
2017 All-Northwest Choir for the LHS Concert Choir
inBellevue, Washington,and the Swing Choir. She
has consistently received honored graduating senior
superior ratings on his so- Logan Hitz with the Out-
los at district festival over standing Senior Award for
the years, has been in high the Swing Choir, noting,
school choir and jazz choir "Logan is my most deco-
all four years of his high rated musician. He was se-
school career and more7
Sommers said. "Wyatt has
been a wonderful asset to
our choir and he will be
greatly missed as he moves
on to Northwest College
next year, where he will be
participating xn some music
ensembles:'
Sommers then present-
lected for All-State Choir
twice, and stayed in Swing
Choir for four years. He was
very helpful to me during
my first year and was a
prime example of maturi-
ty and leadership for his
underclassmen:'
Schoessler also pre-
sented the Outstanding
ed the "highest honor giv- Senior Award for the LHS
en to high school seniors Concert Choir to Kaylee
for band"-the John Philip Englert and said of the
Sousa Award - to graduat-graduating senior: "Kaylee
ingseniorKennedyDespam is the sweetest, yet most
during the May 15 spring tenacious, person I have
band concert, ever met. She takes risks
"Kennedy has had a with her singing and is al-
lifelong passion for music ways eager for new musical
and has shined in her home opportunities. She has been
program over the years
playing in the percussion
section and piano for jazz
band7 Sommers said. "She
consistently received su-
perior ratings on her solos
at district festival over the
Ben Cornia
Kaylee Englert Logan Hitz Brent Snyder
DAVID PECK DAVID 'PECK
RMHS choir director Cara Sommers honors Wyatt Rocky Mountain band director Cara Sommers presents
Horrocks with the National Choral Award during a May the John Philip Sousa Award to Kennedy Despain on
I concert May 15.
also honored two graduat- ed into the All-State Band "Brent Snyder earned dents, both underclassmen
ing seniors near the end of twice. He was also accepted this award (Sousa Award)in class and middle school
the school year, presenting into the All-District band all for his contributions to the students at pep band.
in Concert Choir forheren- Ben Cornia with the Out-four years of high school, program for four years" "He was accepted into
tire high school career and standing Senior Award and and earned first chair once. Schreiner said. "He has the All-District band all
was the only Concert Choir Brent Snyder with the John He also earned a superior been the leader of the per- four years of high school.
member this year to also be Philip Sousa Award. rating on a solo at festival cussion section all fourHe has also played the bari
in Swing Choir." "Ben Cornia earned this his freshman year." years of high school. Hesax well, holding that part
, Lovell High School Band award this year," Schrein- Cornia played the tuba has been an excellent role in jazz band and occasional
Director Jessica Schreiner er said. "He was accept-for the LHS Concert Band. model for the younger stu- concert band songs:'
'Reign of Judges' to premier in Lovell
BY DAVID PECK in "Reign of Judges" is veter- ing the 14-minute concept
" n "
The ,co ce#t,sho ,of an actor Ben Cross, known sho inLovell.
a film depicting the battles for his Work in "Chariots of Its a cool story, such
fought by the Nephites un- Fire ' "Fii'st Knight" and "Star an inspirational story7 he
der the leadership of Capt. Trek:' said, adding that the myriad
Moroni as told in the Book of The Internet Movie Da- showings are raising funds
Mormon will premier at the tabase presents the plot of for production of the full-
Hyart Theatre in Lovell next "Reign of Judges" as follows: length feature. He noted that
Wednesday, June 6. "73 BC pre-Columbian Newmany movies began as con-
The presentation of the World. Ahumble soldier rises cept shorts.
film "Reign of Judges: Ti- unexpectedly as the protec- Tippetts said the film, al-
tie of Liberty" is being pro- tor of a young republic. Now though not rated as a short,
rooted locally by Derek Tip- Chief Captain of a war-wea- would likely bear a rating of
petts of Lovell, who recently ry nation, Moroni defends PG-13 with some "Lord of
returned home to operate
his company ProtTech Solu-
tions after a career with the
U.S. Army.
Tippetts said the film
and discussion will run from
7 to 8:15 p.m. on June 6 at the
Hyart. Tickets are $12 each
and $10 apiece for parties of
10 or more. Tickets are avail-
his country with revolution-
ary prowess, but his greatest
struggle will be uniting a be-
leaguered people."
Wrote one reviewer on
IMDB: "This concept short
film exceeded my expec-
tations and had me on the
the Rings" style battle vi-
olence, so parents should
be careful about bringing
young children to the show-
ing next week.
After the showing, there
will be about 10 minutes of
behind-the-scenes infor-
mation and discussion, like-
ly followed by a showing of
the film a second time. He
said Southam has promised
to hold a "red carpet event"
in Lovell if 700 seats can be
pre-sold.
Tippetts said those who
edge of my seat. A great sto-
ry told well can become a
able at reigntickets.com or great film. The desperate
ad the door. struggle for freedom chroni-
"Reign of Judges" is cled in The Book of Mormon
written and directed by Da- is a compelling and riveting
rin Southam, who also stars story to bring to the silver
in the film. Born in Ver- screen:'
nal, Utah, Southam grew up
in Vancouver, Wash then
Wrote another review- have seen "Reign of Judges:
er: "This was a great con- Title of Liberty" have typi-
cept with a riveting story,
fantastic acting, wonderful
camera work and a beauti-
ful soundtrack. The set loca-
tion was great, and the cos-
tumes, makeup and stunt
work were spot on. I real-
cally swelled with patriotic
pride.
"I served in the Army
for 14 years, and I've seen
a split among civilians and
a decline in patriotism7 he
said. "The film brings back
played football at BYU-Ida-
ho and finished his bache-
lor's degree at the Universi-
ty of Utah. After acting in a
number of productions, he
moved to California to pur-
sue a law degree but soon
returned to acting, perform- ly had goose bumps during the 'Braveheart' type of pa-
ing in "127 Hours" with James many of the scenes:' triotism. People want to live
Franco and a number of Tippetts has been fol- free, and whether they're
faith-based films including lowing the development of LDS or non-LDS, it (the film)
a major role in "Ephraim's "Reign of Judges" for years touches everybody.
Rescue:' and began communicating "It's a good story to be
Starring with Southamwith Southam about show-told aroundthis time:'
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- IN MEMORY
PAITI CARPENTER
Rocky Mountain High School Principal Tim Winland displays a memorial plaque
during the school's graduation ceremony that will be displayed at the school in
honor and memory of teacher Joshua Collins, who passed away recently.
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