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5 qop qopg ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Santa Monica Malibu Unified School District Department of Performing Arts Music Instructors Santa Monica High School Music Department Mr. Terry Sakow - Director of Bands Ms. Kathleen Janert - Associate Director of Bands Mr. Tom Whaley - Jazz Band Director Mr. Jeffe Huls - Director of Vocal Music Ms. Joni Swenson - Director of Orchestras Mr. William Wishart - Audio/Visual, Running w/speakers Mr. Jason Aiello - Orchestra and Piano Instructor Ms. Inna Ganelis - Accompanist Mr. Luis Villegas - Guitar Instructor Mr. Jeremy Miller - Percussion Instructor Mr. Peter Gomez - Colorguard Instructor Mr. Kyle Miller - Colorguard Instructor Mr. James Altuner - Director of Theatre Arts Mr. Cary Upton - Director of Theatres Mr. David McCrum - Theatre Technical Coordinator Mr. Jan Strnad - House Manager Malibu High School Mr. Bill Bixler - Director of Instrumental Music Mr. John Kibler - Orchestras Mr. Arian Khaefi - Choirs John Adams Middle School Ms. Angela Woo - Director of Instrumental Music Ms. Apryl Hardisty - Associate Director of Instrumental Music Ms. Cecile Blanchard - Director of Choral Music Ms. Martha Shaw - Principal Lincoln Middle School Mr. Mark Hunt - Director of Bands Mr. Peter Park - Director of Orchestras Ms. Vanessa Ventre - Director of Choral Music Ms. Suzanne Webb - Principal Elementary Schools Kirsten Bersch, Kathryn Cavallaro, Deanna France, Jessi Gravelle, Susan Justin, Bonnie Lockrem, Allen Loyd, Kevin McKeown, Steven Ravaglioli, Bruce Tellier Santa Monica High School Administration Dr. Hugo A. Pedroza - Principal Ms. Catherine Baxter - Dean of Students Mr. Gregory Runyon - S House Principal Mrs. Wendy Wax Gellis - A House Principal Mr. Larry Boone - M House Principal Dr. Jose Iniguez - O House Principal Mr. Leslie Wells - H House Principal Ms. Eva Mayoral - I House Principal Santa Monica Malibu School District Mr. Tom Whaley - Visual and Performing Arts Coordinator Ms. Chandra Narain - Visual and Performing Arts Assistant Cindy Rosmann - VAPA DAC Committee Chair Zina Josephs - VAPA DAC Committee Secretary Mr. Tim Cuneo - Superintendent of Schools Ms. Jan Maez - Assistant Superintendent Dr. Michael Matthews - Assistant Superintendent Dr. Sally Chou - Chief Academic Officer Ms. Peggy Harris - Director, Educational Services Ms. Maureen Bradford - Director, Educational Services For The Arts and Santa Monica-Malibu Education Foundation Ms. Linda Gross - Executive Director Santa Monica-Malibu School District Board of Education Ralph Mechur - President Barry Snell - Vice President Kelly Pye, Oscar de la Torre, Jose Escarce, Ben Allen, Maria Leon Vazquez Students: Roya Sahafi, Jaime Black, Isis Enriquez Santa Monica City Council Ken Genser - Mayor Pam O Connor - Mayor Pro Tempore Robert Holbrook, Bobby Shriver, Gleam Davis, Richard Bloom, Kevin McKeown

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7 Concert Grams Bravo to Albertsons, our partner in education! We would like to give a special salute to Juan Garcia of Albertsons / 3105 Wilshire for his efforts and the support of his staff, for their tireless support of the band s fundraising this year. Thank You to California Pizza Kitchen on Wilshire for providing affordable and delicious food for the SCSB0A Festival at Samohi. LONDON OXFORD NEW YORK CALIFORNIA TO OUR FEARLESS LEADERS - Sincere thanks to Mr. Sakow and Ms. Janert for their dedication to all the students in Samohi bands. Their professionalism and hard work make our successes possible. LOW BRASS - LOW BRASS - LOW BRASS - LOW BRASS LOW BRASS - LOW BRASS - LOW BRASS - LOW BRASS LOW BRASS - LOW BRASS - LOW BRASS - LOW BRASS LOW BRASS - LOW BRASS - LOW BRASS - LOW BRASS

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9 Spring Concert - Tuesday, April 28 Concert Winds Flute Caitlin Nelson Jonathan Ortiz * Clarinet Zane Dufour Maura Monagan Alto Saxophone Jake Gridley Ben Grifka Percussion Elizabeth Armanto Alnoor Bhamani Will Bonner Emily Davies Gabriel Griffen Lily Jacobius Erin O Flynn Nicolas Reichle * Class of 2009 Trumpet Leonel Gracida Trombone Gerardo Colmenares Robert Sanchez Miguel Vasquez Euphonium Pyoung Kim Tuba Ronaldo Cyprian Ivan Gallegos

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11 Concert Band Spring Concert - Tuesday, April 28 Flute Bassoon Tenor Saxophone Euphonium Lizeth Antonio Elisa Aquino Adina Berliant Rachel Bristol Chelsea Carter Melissa Etehad Chelsea Harmon Sarah Horowitz Jane Kim * Seung-Joo Kim Jin Hee Kim Monteserrat Llosa Michelle Manno Katie Porter Raha Tajrishi Claire Trinh * Danielle Worthy * Nathan Attarazdeh Ciobha Scott Bass Clarinet Sam Bailey John Randolph Clarinet Natalie Abel Eduardo Castillo * Christopher Chappell Alexis Cruz Jennifer Garcia-Ramirez * Kelsey Gregg Brenda Hernandez Andrew Ohanian Julian Yapkowitz Haley Hill Baritone Saxophone Carlos Llamas Trumpet Andrew Brown Ray Freedman Spencer Groh Miles Leavitt Ricardo Lopez-Luna Edgar Miguel Matthew Park Maciej Rosa Ricky Sotoj Geoffrey Winship Ali Alliyani Morgan Stanphil Olexander Tretyak Tuba Greg Boehm Vincente Ochoa Percussion Tawny Arredondo * Kendal Blum Daniel Hernandez Angelica Malone Emory Mulligan James Ward Matt Wizan * Ali Zafiris Oboe Jake Fagen Daniel Katz Abby Southam Alto Saxophone Luis Aquino Hannah Falter Matthew Franco Alistair Nevell Jake Squier Trombone Giovanni Aragon Robert Boguslawski Pablo Gomez Roberto Jines * Class of 2009

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13 Symphonic Wind Ensemble kl hjn Spring Concert - Tuesday, April 28 Flute Rebecca Asoulin Caitlin Brady Katy Cain Sara Falter * Francesca Ferrara Miyu Fujita Samantha Garcia Jessie Geoffray Eve Kendall Elena Kivnick Sophie Lai Mari LeGagnoux Andrea Linares Mackenzie Moody Dina Murokh Jessica Ro Julia Rodriguez Yassiman Sarvian * Emily Schefke Natasha Simmonds Hannah Squier Kyra Sweeney Oboe Mayu Isom Sammy Sassoon Bassoon Sofia Bernstein Max Vilim-Brozyna Clarinet Lily Cain Christopher Capron Spencer Danielson Julie Edwards Alexandra Gomez Grace Gordon Kevin Guh Zach Johnston * Marissa Keisling Geffen Kuba Nicolas La Mori Jake Novek Kian Nozari Reva Santo David Xiao Bass Clarinet Abby Mahler Alto Saxophone Jenna Perelman Coby Schoffman Tenor Saxophone Caitlin Thompson Trumpet Ben Asoulin Alvin Bui Andrew Capron Clea DeCrane Mitchell Eby Kirk Follette Logan Gallardo Charlie Giannetti Skye Menzies-Langabeer Nicholas Sardo Christian Tomita Horn Morgan Fine Sayana Hallal Sam Reynolds Miles Rusch Max Stivers Madeleine Youngs Trombone Andrew Blanco Ali Chamas Lane Faler Rahim Hashim Chris Hino Nick Katkov Evan Simonsen Euphonium Zane Four Ben Rotberg Robinson Schulze * David Teetz Tuba Cary Dobeck Oscar Duenas Percussion Luke Bencivengo David Berger Britney Bland Hanyu Chwe Gyasi Jackson Jamie Levinson Avila Santo Aziz Yehia * Class of 2009

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15 Wind Ensemble jkw stuopoi Spring Concert - Tuesday, April 28 Piccolo Taylor Weary Richard Dobeck * Baritone Saxophone Colin Rush Euphonium Ali Chamas Flute Shirin Bhagwagar * Young Wook Kang * Natasha Kohanzadeh * Lily Martinez * Andrew Ohanian Rebecca Steinberg Christina Tsai Taylor Weary Oboe Ben Deese Alex Frumkin Michael Kaplan Rachel Moore English Horn Rachel Moore Bassoon Elsie Doolan Claire Perelman Clarinet Garrett Cheung Karin Chung * David Cline Steven Gordon Ali Kivnick Esme Levy Scott Operman Tyler Oyakawa * Katy Schorr * Shiori Takemori Roland Templeman Bass Clarinet Jonathon Berger Aaron Squier * Contra Alto Clarinet Thomas Nagata Soprano Saxophone Brody Danielson * Alto Saxophone Lily Bernstein * Gigi Lake Adriana Wong Tenor Saxophone Brody Danielson * Aaron Friedman * Trumpet Zoe Billington Anthony Fertino Omri Kuba * Drew Latzke * Aaron Rennell Jake Schmidt Greg Stearns Horn Julia Blanchard Sky Crane Melissa Kravets Steven Luis Trombone Logan Born * Matthew France Jared Hammer Michael Masatani * Darren Morris * Bass Trombone Josh Harling * Robinson Schulze * Tuba Peter Bennion * Cameron Lampart Max Majdecki * Percussion Jack Cramer Mariam Kaddoura Michael Lagerfelt * Andrew Locke Jason Pitts Joseph Yu * Class of 2009

16 P R O G R A M Spring Concert - Tuesday, April 28 CONCERT WINDS DONALD PITTER Ming Court Kathleen Janert conducting JAMES CURNOW Taddington Square Terry Sakow conducting LARRY DAEHN Nottingham Castle Michael Kiyoi conducting CONCERT BAND CHARLES CARTER Symphonic Overture Terry Sakow conducting SAMUEL R. HAZO Our Kingsland Spring Kathleen Janert conducting FRANK ERICKSON Overture Jubiloso Terry Sakow conducting

17 SYMPHONIC WIND ENSEMBLE RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS English Folk Song Suite Michael Kiyoi conducting MALCOLM ARNOLD Prelude, Siciliano, and Rondo Kathleen Janert conducting WIND ENSEMBLE RICHARD WAGNER Elsa s Procession to the Cathedral Transcribed by Lucien Cailliet Terry Sakow conducting qop JOHN BARNES CHANCE Incantation and Dance Kathleen Janert conducting qopg Please help us represent our commitment to the arts by following our house rules. - Respect Barnum Hall by not eating, drinking or chewing gum inside the auditorium. - Respect the musicians by turning off all cell phones and pagers. - Remain in your seats while performance is in progress. - Santa Monica High School is a smoke-free facility.

18 Program Notes James Edward Curnow / Taddington Square James Edward Curnow is rapidly becoming acknowledged as one of America s outstanding composers for concert band. Before his fortieth birthday, over 100 of his compositions and arrangements were published for concert band, chorus, and brass band; he has won several prestigious awards for their excellence. Born in Port Huron, Michigan, in 1943, he received his B.S. degree in music education from Wayne State University and his M. M. degree from Michigan State University. Curnow taught in the public schools of Michigan from 1966 to 1969, followed by fourteen years on the faculties of the University of Wisconsin, Mott Community College, and Asbury College. In 1981, Curnow became the assistant director of bands and an associate professor of music at the University of Illinois. He now lives in Nicholasville, Kentucky, where he heads Curnow Music Press, serves as Composer-in-residence at Asbury College, and is editor of all music publications for the Salvation Army. Larry Daehn / Nottingham Castle Larry Daehn was born in Rosendale, Wisconsin, in 1939 and grew up on the farms of that state. He received a B.A. in Musical Education from the University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh in 1964 and his Masters degree in 1976 from the University of Wisconsin at Platteville. He has been a teacher of music for 33 years; the last 27 of them at the New Glaris (WI) High School. A past president of the Wisconsin chapter of Phi Beta Mu, he was honored by that organization as Outstanding Bandmaster. Daehn has composed With Quiet Courage, in memory of his mother, and As Summer Was Just Beginning. An avid admirer of Percy Grainger, he has written several arrangements of that composer s melodies and an article on the Grainger Museum. He is the owner of Daehn Publications. Charles Carter (b. 1926) / Symphonic Overture Charles Carter is known throughout the United States and many other countries as a composer of significant pieces for school and community bands. In 1996 he retired from the faculty at Florida State University after teaching music classes and writing hundreds of arrangements for the FSU Marching Chiefs over a period of 43 years. Mr. Carter was born in Ponca City, OK, but grew up and attended schools in Worthington, OH. He began writing for the concert band and a Dixieland band while still in high school. After serving in the U.S. Army during World War II, he majored in composition and theory at Ohio State University and the Eastman School of Music. He studied composition with Kent Kennan and Bernard Rogers at Eastman, and later with Ernest von Dohnányi at Florida State. Carter served on the faculty of Ohio State University for two years prior to becoming the arranger for the Florida State University Bands in He also taught theory, composition, and arranging and was a popular clinician, guest conductor, and freelance arranger for various schools around the United States. Samuel R. Hazo / Our Kingsland Spring Samuel R. Hazo (b. 1966) received his Bachelors and Masters degrees from Duquesne University, where he served on the Board of Governors and was honored as an Outstanding Graduate in Music Education. Mr. Hazo has been a music teacher at every educational grade level from kindergarten through college, including tenure as a high school and university band director. A prominent composer of wind band and chamber ensemble works, he has also written for television, radio, and stage. In 2003 he became the first composer to win both composition contests of the National Band Association with his Perthshire Majesty (2003) and Novo Lenio (2001). Mr. Hazo now resides in Pittsburgh, PA, where he serves on the faculty of the Upper St. Clair School District. He is also active as a clinician and guest conductor.

19 Program Notes Frank Erickson / Overture Jubiloso Frank Erickson ( ), Spokane, Washington; Died: October 21,, Oceanside, California) Composer and arranger. He graduated from high school in Washington, where he played trumpet and wrote his first concert piece for band, The Fall of Evening. During World War II he arranged for army bands and, following the war, worked as a dance band arranger while studying composition.he entered the University of Southern California in 1948, studied composition, and arranged for the U.S.C. Band while working toward the Bachelor and Masters degrees. He later taught at U.C.L.A. and San Jose State College, served as musical editor for Bourne, Belwin, and G. Schirmer, and in 1970 organized the firm of Summit Publications. He was a member of the American Band-masters Association, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, and Kappa Kappa Psi, and was associated with quality compositions for school bands for more than forty years. Ralph Vaughan Williams / English Folk Song Suite Ralph Vaughan Williams ( ) spent two years between school and university in musical study at the Royal College of Music. After taking a degree at Cambridge, he returned to the Royal College in London for further study, then visited Germany, where he heard the Wagnerian music dramas and stayed to study with Max Bruch. He returned to England to receive a doctorate in music at Cambridge. With his friend, Gustav Holst, Vaughan Williams cut the ties that had bound English music to Germany and Italy. Instead of looking for good models on the Continent, these two young Englishmen decided to seek them at home in England s own past. Written in 1923, the English Folk Song Suite is one of English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams s most famous works for military band. The piece has also been arranged for full orchestra and brass band by Vaughan Williams student Gordon Jacob. The suite consists of three movements: March, Intermezzo and another March, all of which are subtitled with English folk song names. The first march is based upon Seventeen Come Sunday, the Intermezzo upon My Bonny Boy and the final movement on Folk Songs from Somerset. Malcolm Arnold / Prelude, Siciliano, and Rondo Malcolm Arnold (b. 1921) has created for himself a significant and some what unique position in contemporary British music. At a time when much new music is foreboding or despairing, his optimistic outlook and high spir its are the more welcome. He was born in Northampton, and studied at the Royal College of Music, where he would later return as an instructor. His list of works includes nine symphonies, twenty concertos, much chamber music, five ballets, and music for several films; he received an Oscar for his music for the 1958 film, Bridge on the River Kwai. His suites of English, Scottish, and Cornish dances are hallmarks of his repertoire. He served many years as principal trumpet player in the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Prelude, Siciliano, and Rondo Originally composed for the standard British all-brass band and entitled Little Suite for Brass, Op. 80, this 1979 arrangement by the late John P. Paynter brings its beautiful character and melodies to wind ensembles. All three movements are written in short, clear five-part song forms, reflecting Malcolm Arnold s interest in folk songs and dances. The Prelude begins in a fanfare style and evolves through changing keys and themes; it slowly resolves into a quiet cantabile ending. The Siciliano is true to the character of its lilting and graceful namesake Sicilian dance; solo instruments carry the melody as brass and woodwinds provide contrasting textures. True in style, the rollicking Rondo explodes with the prominent theme that reap pears again and again in alternation with contrasting themes.

20 Program Notes continued... Richard Wagner / Elsa s Procession to the Cathedral An intellectual and philosopher, Richard Wagner ( ) was one of the world s greatest composers. He became obsessed with music as a teenager after hearing works by Beethoven at the Gewandhaus in Leipzig, Germany, and he used his musical inspiration and knowledge of the theater to compose operas. Wagner raised German opera to new heights by uniting music and drama. With his desire to write dramas, the desire to promote German nationalism, and his ingenuity of utilizing all aspects of the theatre, Wagner became the most famous opera composer of his generation and the Romantic Era. Many of his operas are famed throughout Europe, including such dramas as Tristan und Isolde, The Ring of Nibelungen Cycle, Parsifal, Tannhauser, and Lohengrin (to name a few). These innovations to the operas genre created a new category, coined by Wagner himself, the music drama. He also composed with a specific style of writing that uses motives to denote specific themes, characters, and objects, which was called the leitmotif. These operas created a vast following of Wagner, gaining him fame long after death (February 13th, 1883). Elsa s Procession to the Cathedral is written to exploit every possible emotion related to love and passion in the band and the listener. The piece s tempo is completely up to the director, however, the arranger, Lucien Cailliet, notes that the tempo should never exceed 80 quarter note beats per minute. Tempo is specifically allowed to flux ever so slightly in order to add to the expressive feel, as long as it does not change too much too fast. The other key area to keep in mind is the fact that this is a processional, so the intensity will be slowly building until the end, when Elsa reaches the cathedral for her wedding.

21 Program Notes continued... John Barnes Chance / Incantation and Dance A Texas native, John Barnes Chance was born in Beaumont in He played percussion in high school and started composing. Attending the University of Texas under a scholarship, he earned his bachelor s and master s degrees in music, studying under Clifton Williams. After graduation, he began a three year tour of duty in the Army service bands as a percussionist and arranger. After his discharge, he received a grant from the Ford Foundation s Young Composers Project and was assigned to the Greensboro, North Carolina public schools. He wrote seven pieces for school ensembles including Incantation and Dance. In 1966, his Variations on a Korean Folk Song received the Ostwald Award from the American Bandmasters Association. The following year he was appointed to the faculty of the University of Kentucky, where he was later appointed head of the theory-composition program. In 1972, Chance s promising career was cut short when he died from cardiac arrest after a tent pole accidentally contacted an electrified fence in his backyard. Incantation and Dance - This work consists of two sections, highly contrasted in both length and nature. The Incantation is a short, mournful legato melody. It is full of mystery and expectation, wandering, unstable, and without tonality. Beginning on a misterioso flute note, instruments are gradually added, but the general dynamic level remains soft, hushed, and waiting, until the feroce and fortissimo of the accented repeated triplets, casting the final incantation. The Dance also begins quietly, but percussion instruments quickly enter, one by one, building a rhythmic pattern of incredible complexity and drive. The entrance of the brass and winds creates an increase in the rhythmic tension, as the dance grows wilder and more frenzied. After a short variation of material from the Incantation, the beginning of the Dance section is once again represented by the percussion. The piece gathers force as the entire ensemble draws together for a dramatic and exciting conclusion.

22 SANTAMONICA HOMES.NET JIM BRUNET REAL ESTATE BEST OF LUCK TO THE SAMOHI BAND, BAND MEMBERS AND THEIR FAMILIES

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24 Teacher Bios TERRY SAKOW is in his 19th year as Director of Bands at Santa Monica High School. During his tenure at Santa Monica High School the bands have grown to 270 students from 80 his first year. Between 1995 and 2006 he served as Chair of the Santa Monica High School Music Department overseeing the entire music curriculum, and also serving as consultant for a massive renovation of the school auditorium, and the music facility. At the end of his time as department chair, the music department enrollment reached an excess of 800 students, and the music facility and performance hall are now state of the art facilities. The band program at Santa Monica High School has developed into one of the finest and most comprehensive of its kind in California during Mr. Sakow s tenure. His ensembles have received top honors at adjudicated performances, and are considered amongst the finest bands in California. The Santa Monica High School Wind Ensemble performed at the California Music Educators Association Convention in The Wind Ensemble also performed in Carnegie Hall in Many past members of the Wind Ensemble have continued their music education at prestigious conservatories, universities, and schools of music. Mr. Sakow was born in Yokosuka, Japan. Because his father was in the U.S. Navy, Mr. Sakow grew up in Japan, Hawaii, and California, beginning his musical studies in the 6th grade in Poway, California as a trumpeter in the school band. Mr. Sakow earned a Bachelor of Arts in music from UCLA in 1989 and later a Masters in Music Education from the University of Illinois in His musical mentors are Karl Fitch, Lar Best, Marc Davis, Gerald and Linda Anderson, Chris Schwabe, Samuel Krachmalnick, Dr. Thomas Lee, Gordon Henderson, Gary Rosenblatt and Dr. Abel Ramirez. Mr. Sakow also is the principal trumpet player of the Santa Monica College Orchestra and the Santa Monica College Concert Band. Despite of his busy schedule as a high school band director, he still finds time to perform on the trumpet and is invited to perform with many community and university ensembles around Southern California. In August of 2008 KATHLEEN JANERT was appointed Associate Band Director at Santa Monica High School where she teaches Concert Bands, Marching Band, and a Piano Class. Ms. Janert was born in San Antonio, Texas. She started piano lessons at age 4 and in the sixth grade, began playing the trumpet in the Northside Independent School District in San Antonio. A very accomplished trumpet player in high school, she continued her studies at the University of Texas at San Antonio for two years and then completed her Bachelor of Arts in Music at the University of Texas at Austin in After completing her degree, Ms. Janert was appointed band director at Wood Middle School in San Antonio. During her tenure there the band program s enrollment increased significantly. The Wood Bands also received top honors at the district University Interscholastic League Concert Band Contests under her direction. Ms. Janert plays her trumpet with the Santa Monica College Band and is an instructor for Harmony Project, an inner city music youth program. She really enjoys the beautiful weather in West Los Angeles!

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27 Special Thanks to our Generous Supporters Composers Circle $ British Embassy Brooke & Steve Giannetti Anat & Shaul Kuba Patron of Music $500 - $999 Yvette Bergeron & Dean Bailey Carolyn Lagerfelt Supporters of Music $100 - $499 Jean Bellman Richard Bencivengo Syd & Bob Bennion Kathleen West & Alex Capron Cruz Family Christi & Dan Danielson Bruce & Joan Edwards Robert & Nancy Ferrara Hilda Garcia Barbara & Gary Gregge Wendy Bishop & David Kendall Richard J. Kim DDS Supporters of Music, cont. Friends of Music $10 - $99 The Kivnick Family Paulina Arredondo Seth & Amy Kivnick Tim Bowler & Ishara Bailis Kravets Family Leslie Berliant The LeGagnoux Beatriz Blanco Christine & Gerald Legagnoux Alison & Christopher Brady LaMori Family Andrew & Dahlia Bristol Manno Family Namhee Lee & Michael Chwe Barbara Mathews Nanlee Lee & Michael Chwe Tatyana Gurlo & Igor Murokh Rachel & Frank Deese Roshan & Ardeshin Nozari Anne & William Doolan Miriam & Denis Oyakawa Wendy Frandell Stephen Rennell Jennifer Wen & Jeff Guh The Sardo Family Ian & Anissa Mc Cullen Patrie Sardo The Monagan Family The Silverman Family Santa Monica Alumni Association Anita Landecker & Gary Squier Kanzo & Sayuri Mimi Winship Jennifer Bennett & Oliver Simonsen The Winship Family Mike Smith Yougang Xiao & Qiao Feng Takemori Family Stephanie Tuttle & Dimitri Zafiris Helen S. Weary Circle Ticket Holders for the 2009 Band Concert Series PLATINUM: Bennion Family Charlie Giannetti & Family Anita Lampert Thomas Nagata & Family Oyakawa Famliy The Yehia Family GOLD: The Deese Family SILVER: Berger Famliy The Deese Family Michael & Karen Four The Guh Family Geoffray Muray Family Miriam Oyakawa Jamie Tsai The Yehia Family This Concert Program is made possible by our friends in the community. Please patronize these supportive local businesses who have so generously contributed to our Viking Bands. The 2009 program committee members: Ad Sales Co-ordinator: Debra Silverman / Lay-out: Anne Sletto Diane Arnold, Syd Bennion, Leah Moore, Ellen Rennell, and Helen Weary Please forgive us for any misspellings and delitions, - to err is human.

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