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New officers who will serve the Butler County Symphony Association for the 2007-08 season were elected at the annual association meeting May 1.
William Lehnerd was elected president of the organization. Other officers include Gary Kleemann, vice president; Joanne Glasgow, secretary; and Jim Weed, treasurer.
The orchestra’s 59th season will open on Oct. 13 at Butler Intermediate High School. Information is available by contacting the symphony office, 259 S. Main St., Butler, PA 16001 or 724-283-1402. Information is also available at www.butlersymphony.org.
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The Associated Artists of Butler County has announced the winners of the annual Butler County High School Exhibit, now on display in the Rittlemann Gallery.
Works were judged by Butler Mayor Maggie Stock based on color, composition, creativity, presentation, workmanship and complexity/skill.
The award for best of show went to Dave Rocco of Seneca Valley High School for a piece titled “And I was Looking for You.”
Other winners include:
Painting
First — Lucas Martin, Mars High School
Second — Dave Rocco, Seneca Valley High School
Third — Kelly Eisel, Seneca Valley High School
Honorable mention — Masin Ryan, Seneca Valley High School
Drawing
First — Brannon Wellington, Seneca Valley High School
Second — Bonnie Weibel, Karns City High School
Third — Brian Goncus, Butler High School
Honorable mention — Alyssa Clifford, Seneca Valley High School
Photography
First — Amanda Gladd, Moniteau High School
Second — Keeley Teslik, Butler High School
Third — Bethany Black, Butler High School
Honorable mention — Alexandra Miller, Butler High School
Mixed Media
First — Alyssa Clifford, Seneca Valley High School
Second — James Eastley, Mars High School
Third — Melinda Rudish, Seneca Valley High School
Honorable mention — Carey Bailey, Seneca Valley High School
Printmaking/Graphics
First — Lauren Dantella, Seneca Valley High School
Second — Blake Sieminski, Seneca Valley High School
Third — Arianna Sosa, Seneca Valley High School
Honorable mention — Rachel Leahy, Seneca Valley High School
Crafts (Jewelry, Fibers)
First — Chelsea Hartle, Seneca Valley High School
Second — Kelsey Sowers, Mars High School
Third — Kristy Ice, Moniteau High School
Honorable mention — Haliea Robick, Mars High School
Ceramics
First — Andrea Georgie, Butler High School
Second — Deanna Catherine Soergel, Butler High School
Third — Andrew Courson Butler High School
Honorable mention — Amanda Gadie, Knoch High School
Sculpture
First — Sean Nelson, Seneca Valley High School
Second — Marlena Murtagh, Mars High School
Third — Lucas Martin, Mars High School
Honorable mention — Addison Funk, Seneca Valley High School
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Winners at the Butler Duplicate Bridge Club game held May 3 were Mary Anne McNeirney and Jackie Skirboll. Coming in second place were Bob Freemon and George Cross.
