A grand finale for a whirlwind year.
Sequim High School’s group of musicians — Concert Band, Wind Ensemble, Percussion Ensemble and Jazz Band — capped a busy 2007-2008 school year with a concert for the hometown fans and parents June 10.
Director Vern Fosket led the collective in saying goodbye to 18 seniors and handed out numerous end-of-the-year awards, including the Richard Meyers Memorial Music Scholarship to Sequim senior percussionist Jon Bash.
Other SHS band awards include:
• John Philip Souza Award (chosen by students/Wind Ensemble): Daylee Joers
• Director’s Award/Wind Ensemble: Olivia Creasey
• Most Improved (Wind Ensemble): Stephanie Phipps
• Innovative Percussionist Award: Jon Bash
• Most Improved (Percussion Ensemble): Jon McHugh
• Louis Armstrong Award (chosen by students/Jazz Band):
Taylor Ackley
• Most Improved (Jazz Band): Ben Spray
• Woody Herman Award (director’s choice/Jazz Band): Bash
Before finishing the evening with a pair of sizzling jazz numbers with guest musician Craig Buhler, Fosket recounted a number of SHS band highlights from the year, including the biennial Disneyland trip and adjudication, a record number (17) of all-state musicians, Bash’s second-place performance at state in the multiple percussion division, a rather rainy parade experience in Victoria and the Jazz Band’s academic state championship.