Converted from paper version of the Broad Ripple Gazette (v09n04)
From the BRMHS Announcements
posted: Feb. 17, 2012
• Congratulations to the following on their election as officers for the BRMHS chapter of the National Honor Society: Mercedes Stephens, President; Joy Johnston, Vice-president; Brianna Houston; Riccardo Johnson, Treasurer; Errin Mitchell, Historian; and Petra Carrillo, Parliamentarian.
• Congratulations to Rocket senior Tyree Avery who participated this past weekend in the I.H.S.A.A. Semi-State Wrestling Tournament. The action had been furious and the score was close in the final period when Tyree's takedown of his opponent landed them just out of bounds, preventing Tyree from scoring points that would have tied the match. Despite this loss at the end of his season, Tyree Avery has had a remarkable senior season and has represented the Rockets well through out. Congratulations, Tyree.
• Broad Ripple Magnet High School for the Arts & Humanities did an outstanding job Saturday at Indiana State School Music Association District Solo & Ensemble at Beech Grove High School. We had four ensembles that received a Gold rating in Group I and will advance to ISSMA State Solo & Ensemble, this Saturday: Golden Singers Women - received a perfect score; Golden Singers Mixed; Varsity Singers Women; and Varsity Singers - the only group from Marion County competing in the Madrigal category at the district level. Broad Ripple vocalists received a Gold rating in Group I and advance to ISSMA State Solo & Ensemble, this Saturday: Errin Mitchell, Blaze Stahl, Princess Bolton, Krista Smock, Lyric Pickens and Kelly Thomas and Alfonso Carter. The following students participated in ISSMA District Solo & Ensemble: VOCAL - DaRien Isom received Gold in Group III, Jocelyn Hernandez and Krista Johnson received Gold in Group IV
• BRMHS's Music Department was represented by many soloists at ISSMA's Solo + Ensemble contest on Saturday, January 28th. Among their collective accomplishments were rarely-achieved PERFECT ratings by sophomore Alexandria Dunlap on Alto Saxophone and sophomore Darron Marble on Euphonium.