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For Immediate Release
November 6, 2006

Lawrence University Students Shine at State Singing Competition, Earn Eight First-Place Finishes

APPLETON, WIS. — Sophomore Lacy Benter, one of eight Lawrence University students awarded first-place honors, won her second straight state singing title at the 2006 Wisconsin chapter of the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS) competition held Nov. 3-4 at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.

Benter of Southport, Fla., earned first-place honors in the women’s lower college women’s musical theatre division after winning the freshman women division in 2005. Just as they have in recent years, Lawrence students again dominated the annual state competition, winning eight of 11 divisions, including four divisions in which they earned first- and second-place honors. A total of 18 Lawrence students advanced to the competition’s finals.

Other Lawrence first-place finishers included Derrell Acon of St. Louis, Mo., in the freshman men division; Molly Wilson of Richmond, Va., in the freshman women division; Garth Neustadter of Manitowoc, in the sophomore men division; Sarah Botsford of Waukesha, in the senior women division; Cami Bowers of Storm Lake, Iowa, in the continuing senior women division; Megan Flod of Stillwater, Minn., in the upper college women’s musical theatre division; and Mike Axtell of Galesburg, Ill., in the upper college men’s musical theatre division. Flod's first-place finish was her second NATS title, having previously won the lower college women's musical theatre division title in 2004.

Bender and Bowers are students in the voice studio of Joanne Bozeman. Acon and Flod study in the studio of Patrice Michaels. Neustadter and Botsford are students of Ken Bozeman. Wilson is a student in the studio of John Gates and Axtell studies under Karen Leigh-Post.

All first-place finishers received $150 for their winning efforts, while second- and third-place finishers received $125 and $100, respectively.

A total of 60 Lawrence students and two students from the Lawrence Academy of Music participated in this year’s NATS competition, which attracted more than 400 singers from colleges and high schools throughout Wisconsin.

In addition to the eight winners, six Lawrence students and both Academy of Music students earned second-place honors: Cassie Glaeser (high school girls), Natalie Beck (freshman women), Andrew Penning, (sophomore men) Katie Hawkinson (women’s lower college music theatre), Keely Borland (junior women), Andrew Lovato (junior men), Becca Young (contiuing senior women), and James Dedering (adult avocational).

Depending upon the category, NATS competitors are required to sing two, three or four classical pieces from different time periods with at least one selection sung in a foreign language. James McDonald, professor of voice at the New England Conservatory of Music and Shari Rhoads, opera coach at the University of Iowa, served as guest judges for the competition.

2006 National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS)
Wisconsin Chapter Auditions — Nov. 3-4, at University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point

DIVISION
PLACE TEACHER
High School Girls    
Cassie Glaeser Second Place Karen Leigh-Post
     
Freshman Women    
Molly Wilson First Place John Gates
Natalie Beck Second Place Patrice Michaels
     
Freshman Men    
Derrell Acon First Place Patrice Michaels
Alex Gmeinder Third Place Ken Bozeman
     
Sophomore Men    
Garth Neustadter First Place Ken Bozeman
Andrew Penning Second Place Karen Leigh-Post
     
Lower College Women’s Musical Theatre
   
Lacey Jo Benter First Place Joanne Bozeman
Katie Hawkinson Second Place Karen Leigh-Post
     
Junior Women
   
Keely Borland Second Place Patrice Michaels
     
Junior Men
   
Andrew Lovato Second Place Ken Bozeman
Grant Anderson Third Place Karen Leigh-Post
     
Senior Women
   
Sarah Botsford
First Place Ken Bozeman
Erica Hamilton Third Place Joanne Bozeman
     
Continuing Senior Women
   
Cami Bowers First Place Joanne Bozeman
Becca Young Second Place Ken Bozeman
     
Upper College Women’s Musical Theatre
   
Megan Flod First Place Patrice Michaels
     
Upper College Men’s Musical Theatre
   
Mike Axtell
First Place Karen Leigh-Post
Matt Murphy Third Place Patrice Michaels
     
Adult Avocational
   
James Dedering Second Place Karen Leigh-Post and Bryan Post