With the chance of winning a trip to Europe, over 100 students and parents attended orchestra’s fall concert. There were performances from the Concert, Philharmonic and Symphonic Orchestra; each performing two songs on Oct. 3. At the end they came together, and performed another two with the combined orchestras. The Concert Orchestra performed “Creatures” and “El Toro”, the Philanthropic Orchestra performed “Anglefish” and “Danse Macabre”, and before combining together the Symphonic Orchestra performed “Ghost Carnival” and “Erebus”. After these six performances the combined orchestra came together to perform “Autumn Vows”, with a short break in between to announce who had won their European trip raffle. Students had sold tickets to their friends and family to enter into the raffle, and the winner was announced by seniors Amelia Patton and Mackenzie Hurley. After the raffle winner was announced, the orchestra came together to perform one last song, “The Ghost of John”, in the dark. Their faces were illuminated from a light behind their music sheets, giving a ghostly effect. The concert was directed by Mallory Lysaught.
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Sophomore Sylvie DeGalan is thrilled for her first year on The Harbinger as a Staff Photographer. After the school day is over Sylvie plays tennis and swims. She enjoys hanging out with family and friends and having a good meal. Other than Harbinger, Sylvie is involved in Swim and tennis. »
Sophomore Ava Towner is excited to start her first semester on Harbinger as a photographer. Other than Harbinger, Ava is also involved in girls tennis and Share at East. When Ava is not taking pictures, you can find her hanging out with friends, shopping, listening to podcasts, playing tennis, or walking her dogs. »
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