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Two Cape students on Missouri All-State Choir

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Tuesday, December 7, 2010

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Christopher Marsyla, right, a senior at Cape Central High School, was recently selected as one of 4 basses to the Missouri All-State Choir. His identical twin, Taylor, left, was selected as first alternate bass. "We are proud of this singular achievement," said Principal Dr. Mike Cowan. The Missouri All-State Choir will perform at Tan-Tar-A Resort at the Missouri Music Educators Association conference in January. All-State Choir is the highest honor a high school choral student can achieve. The Cape Central choirs are directed by Dina Casey,


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If I'm not mistaken, these two gentlemen volunteered to play Christmas songs on flute and saxaphone before VIP Industries Saturday performance of a Christmas Carol. They are outstanding musicians. Congratulations!

-- Posted by nighttrain on Tue, Dec 14, 2010, at 9:36 AM


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