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DMS Pop Concert
April 05th 2014 by Erin Lauters
DMS Pop Concert

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Erin Lauters, Student Writer SMT

Dexter, Missouri - The Dexter Middle School Band performed in the middle school gym on Tuesday, March 11, 2014. The members of both the Dexter Middle School seventh and eighth grade bands were excited to perform as this music brought some songs the parents would know and brought Spring along with them.

The first song, conducted by Mr. Wade was "Y.M.C.A.". As the crowd shuffled in their seats eager to move but too embarrass to try, the sign the concert had an enjoyable start was prominent. Following the "Y.M.C.A.", Mr. Wade directed "Locomotion".

Mr. Jinkerson, the new Middle School band director for next year, was excited to conduct his pieces of pop music. He started by saying how excited he was to have received the job for next year and to work with all the children with music in the future.

He conducted "Takin' Care of Business" as well as the always popular "Smoke on the Water". He then let Miss Shupbach take the stand. She is a student teacher from Southeast Missouri State University, who much like Mr. Jinkerson has a job ready for her at the end of this year at Bell City taking the place of Mrs. Wade. She directed "Radioactive", a newer piece in this set.  

Mr. Rybolt took the stand. For the first song, he chose "Low Rider". For the final song explained his love of Bon Jovi music when announcing "You Give Love a Bad Name".


Last Updated on April 05th 2014 by Dee Loflin




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DHS Winter Concert
April 05th 2014 by Erin Lauters
DHS Winter Concert

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Erin Lauters, Student Writer SMT

Dexter, Missouri - The Dexter Senior High School Band performed in the auditorium at Dexter Senior High School on Thursday, March 13, 2014. The group, filled with high school students and middle school students alike, entered in on the stage with a full set of music ready to play.

The Concert Band played all the pieces they will be playing for contest on March 22, 2014. These pieces include "Simple Gifts" directed by Miss Shupbach, and "Seal Lullaby", and "March from Somerset" directed by Mr. Rybolt. After playing these pieces, the middle school students exited the stage, and the high school prepared to perform their last concert band piece, "Andrew Lloyd Webber" directed by Mr. Jinkerson. He was as excited as he could be while directing this piece, which was a mash-up of several Broadway musicals.

The Jazz Cats took the stage soon after and began their set with "Groovin' Hard". They followed that with "Malagueña","I Remember Clifford", and "St. Louis Blues". 

After that they then commemorated the Beatles by playing "Norwegian Wood", which the crowd seemed to love.


Last Updated on April 05th 2014 by Dee Loflin




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DHS Jazz Cats Perform at TRC
April 03rd 2014 by Erin Lauters
DHS Jazz Cats Perform at TRC

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Erin Lauters, Student Writer SMT

Dexter, Missouri - The Dexter Senior High School Jazz Cats traveled to Three Rivers College in Poplar Bluff to have the opportunity to work with  clinician Steve Williams in February. The Cats loaded up excitedly on the afternoon of the 13th as they were eager to see what advice clinician Steve Williams had to give them on their musical pieces.

The group, directed by Scott Rybolt, got the chance to listen to several other bands from the Southeastern region of Missouri. While actively listening to soloists as well as what the clinician was saying to other schools, the Dexter Senior High School Jazz band waited for their turn to perform with anticipation. After the clinician spoke to the group, they went to dinner, and changed to get ready for the real performance. The TRC Band performed first to kick off the night full of jazz bands playing in the Tinnin Center.

The Dexter Jazz Band was pumped and ready to go when it was their turn. The group performed "I Remember Clifford" featuring sophmore and lead trumpet Gina Magarian and "St. Louis Blues" which included a solo by senior Tyler Jones on tenor saxophone. The clinician after having a day full of high school bands got a short time of rest the next day before preparing for the group of All-District Jazz Band participants on Friday.


Last Updated on April 03rd 2014 by Dee Loflin




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All-District Jazz Band
April 03rd 2014 by Erin Lauters
All-District Jazz Band

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Erin Lauters, Student Writer SMT

Dexter, Missouri - The Dexter Senior High School All-District Jazz Band members met at Poplar Bluff on Friday, February 14, 2014 and Saturday, February 15, 2014. A select few students were chosen to be a part of the Southeast Missouri District 11 All-District Jazz Band after auditioning for the spots in September of last year.

The students, all members of the Dexter Senior High School Jazz Cats group (GO BEARCATS), were treated to an awesome clinician. Mr. Steve Williams from Windsor assisted these students, as well as the rest of the band, in creating music in just a few hours. The clinician has had about 20 years of experience in the field of music and thoroughly showed his passion for the subject this weekend.

The band met from 7:00 p.m. on Friday night, Valentine's Day, until 9:00 p.m. that same night. These young musicians worked diligently to adjust and listen in the new setting at the Tinnin Center of Three Rivers College in Poplar Bluff. They went home, while some of the out-of-towners went to a local hotel, and got some rest before rising early the following morning. They arrived eager and ready to play at 8:30 a.m. sharp. They got a lunch break shortly after and then returned ready to go again at 1 p.m. After playing for a while, the group split for a dinner break before coming back and being treated to the college band playing for them before their performance. They played "Blues For the 'Cap'", "Road Song", "El Centro", "I Get A Kick Out Of You", "Lil' Darlin'", and "Honk".

The All-District Jazz Band Members from Dexter Senior High School's Jazz Cats pictured are from the left: Abby Mangnum on piano, Jon Durham on drums, Addison Moore on drums, Erin Lauters as Lead Tenor, the clinician Steve Williams, ad lead trumpet Gina Magarian.


Last Updated on April 03rd 2014 by Dee Loflin




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Three Rivers College Announces 2013 Fall Dean's List
April 02nd 2014 by Dee Loflin
Three Rivers College Announces 2013 Fall Dean's List

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Poplar Bluff, Missouri - Three Rivers College has released its Dean’s List for the Fall 2013 semester. The honor is awarded to students taking 12 or more credit hours in a semester, who achieve a G.P.A. of 3.5 or above. Dean’s List honors are also used at graduation to help determine eligibility for honors or highest honors.

Three Rivers College is committed to contributing to the quality of life in Southeast Missouri with quality, affordable higher education opportunities and community services that support and encourage the economic, civic, and cultural vitality of the region. For more information about college and workforce programs and upcoming events, visit trcc.edu.

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Advance, Missouri

Jessica Beal, Michelle Conley, Martin Dames, II, Brittany Ostheimer, Chelsea Schrader, and Heather Smith.

Bernie, Missouri

Kelly Burch, Jordan Ellenburg, Elizabeth Hill, Megan Hurlebusch, Courtney King, Jodie McGowan, Kayla Norman, Jennifer Ogelvie, Thomas Shepard, Millissia Vandeveer, and Sierra Waller.

Bloomfield, Missouri

Austin Cooper, Kelsey Dixon, Kaylin Goin, Lindsay Hutchison, Chelsie James, Hayley Lambert, Courtney Lynxwiler, Jamie Mays, Melody Patrick, Jean Pearson, Melinda Roberts, Kristi Venable, and Ruth Zook.

Puxico, Missouri

Emily Bollinger, Jennifer Bowling, Nicole Cornelison, Hannah Foster,, Michael Mackey, Jamie Manuel, Nathaniel Martin, Robert Martin, Melissa Rawlings, Aaron Richard, Joshua Rogers, Haley Roll, Charles Shier, Juanita Stroup, and Ryan Winingmear.


Last Updated on April 02nd 2014 by Dee Loflin




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