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2018 WSMA High School State Honors Student Members (Sorted by Zip Code) 2018 WSMA High School State Honors Student Members (Sorted by Zip Code) First Name Last Name School City Zip Organization Instrument/Voice Luke Ische Cedarburg High School Cedarburg 53012-1899 Jazz Ensemble Jazz Bass Trombone Jasper Kashou Cedarburg High School Cedarburg 53012-1899 Jazz Ensemble Jazz Tenor Sax Audrey Nagorsen Cedar Grove - Belgium High School Cedar Grove 53013 Mixed Choir Soprano Mackaelyn Wagoner Germantown High School Germantown 53022-3198 Orchestra Flute Sophie Franzmeier Germantown High School Germantown 53022-3198 Band Flute Neala Luedtke Grafton High School Grafton 53024-2103 Mixed Choir Alto Mckenna Craun Grafton High School Grafton 53024-2103 Treble Choir Soprano 2 Michael Seybold Grafton High School Grafton 53024-2103 Mixed Choir Bass Katherine Rosenberger Grafton High School Grafton 53024-2103 Band Trumpet Abbigail Block Hartford Union High School Hartford 53027 Mixed Choir Alto Victor Herro Hartford Union High School Hartford 53027 Orchestra Violin II Matthew Becker Hartford Union High School Hartford 53027 Band Percussion Madeline Hoxworth Hartford Union High School Hartford 53027 Treble Choir Alto 2 Jacob Loosen Hartford Union High School Hartford 53027 Mixed Choir Bass Joseph Huber Hartford Union High School Hartford 53027 Mixed Choir Tenor Greta Ulatowski Arrowhead Union High School Hartland 53029-1143 Orchestra Violin I Kyah Bratz Arrowhead Union High School Hartland 53029-1143 Mixed Choir Alto Allison Beneker Arrowhead Union High School Hartland 53029-1143 Treble Choir Soprano 1 Isabel Barth Arrowhead Union High School Hartland 53029-1143 Mixed Choir Soprano Alyssa Proell Arrowhead Union High School Hartland 53029-1143 Treble Choir Soprano 2 Julia Rifkin Arrowhead Union High School Hartland 53029-1143 Treble Choir Soprano 2 Alexis Nyren Arrowhead Union High School Hartland 53029-1143 Treble Choir Alto 1 Emily Halterman Kewaskum High School Kewaskum 53040-0426 Band Bass Clarinet Abigail Prim Kewaskum High School Kewaskum 53040-0426 Treble Choir Alto 1 Lily Montes Kohler High School Kohler 53044 Orchestra Violin II Andy Liu Brookfield Academy Upper School Brookfield 53045-2500 Orchestra Cello Livia Romanov Brookfield Academy Upper School Brookfield 53045-2500 Orchestra Viola Annaliese Heim Menomonee Falls High School Menomonee Falls 53051-3999 Orchestra Percussion Travis Cooke Oconomowoc High School Oconomowoc 53066-3888 Jazz Ensemble Jazz Trombone Emily Ratsavong Oconomowoc High School Oconomowoc 53066-3888 Orchestra Violin II Mara Rodewald Oconomowoc High School Oconomowoc 53066-3888 Orchestra Trombone Jacob Hogan Oconomowoc High School Oconomowoc 53066-3888 Jazz Ensemble Jazz Trumpet Elyse Fujimoto Oconomowoc High School Oconomowoc 53066-3888 Band Oboe Kaley Poole Oconomowoc High School Oconomowoc 53066-3888 Treble Choir Soprano 2 Joseph Middleton Oconomowoc High School Oconomowoc 53066-3888 Band Euphonium Sydney Evenson Oconomowoc High School Oconomowoc 53066-3888 Band Bb Clarinet Matthew Daley Oconomowoc High School Oconomowoc 53066-3888 Orchestra Trombone Mackenzie Miner Oconomowoc High School Oconomowoc 53066-3888 Band Bb Clarinet Josie Cox Oconomowoc High School Oconomowoc 53066-3888 Band Bb Clarinet Sam Kellen Oconomowoc High School Oconomowoc 53066-3888 Orchestra Trumpet Tyler Schuh Oconomowoc High School Oconomowoc 53066-3888 Band Horn Logan Skumatz Oconomowoc High School Oconomowoc 53066-3888 Band Horn Mackenzie Sherman Pewaukee High School Pewaukee 53072-3698 Treble Choir Soprano 1 Anthony Desidero Pewaukee High School Pewaukee 53072-3698 Mixed Choir Bass Kendall TerHaar Pewaukee High School Pewaukee 53072-3698 Mixed Choir Tenor Christal Phelps Pewaukee High School Pewaukee 53072-3698 Mixed Choir Soprano Emily Kading Pewaukee High School Pewaukee 53072-3698 Treble Choir Soprano 1 Shannon Knowski Port Washington High School Port Washington 53074-1899 Treble Choir Soprano 1 Laura Cashin Port Washington High School Port Washington 53074-1899 Treble Choir Soprano 1 Christopher Chang Sheboygan North High School Sheboygan 53083-4099 Orchestra Viola Elliot Opel Sheboygan North High School Sheboygan 53083-4099 Orchestra Viola Kaitlin Knocke Sheboygan North High School Sheboygan 53083-4099 Orchestra Flute Davis Opel Sheboygan North High School Sheboygan 53083-4099 Band Trumpet Jaidin Thiex Sheboygan North High School Sheboygan 53083-4099 Orchestra Bassoon Leonardo Viglietti Sheboygan North High School Sheboygan 53083-4099 Orchestra Oboe Andrew Krueger Sheboygan Falls High School Sheboygan Falls 53085-1799 Orchestra Violin I Hannah Lillesand Sheboygan Falls High School Sheboygan Falls 53085-1799 Treble Choir Alto 2 Faith Charbonneau Sheboygan Falls High School Sheboygan Falls 53085-1799 Treble Choir Alto 1 Nolan VanHaren Sussex Hamilton High School Sussex 53089 Mixed Choir Tenor Megan Nielsen Sussex Hamilton High School Sussex 53089 Band Alto Saxophone Joshua Hodge Homestead High School Mequon 53092-2099 Mixed Choir Tenor Emily Cheng Homestead High School Mequon 53092-2099 Orchestra Violin I Grayson Eichmeier Homestead High School Mequon 53092-2099 Orchestra Oboe Max Blitman Homestead High School Mequon 53092-2099 Band Bb Clarinet Heaven Kim Homestead High School Mequon 53092-2099 Orchestra Violin I As of 10/15/18 1 of 7 2018 WSMA High School State Honors Student Members (Sorted by Zip Code) First Name Last Name School City Zip Organization Instrument/Voice Samantha Hall West Bend High School West Bend 53095-4399 Treble Choir Soprano 2 Evan Berth Watertown High School Watertown 53098-1727 Mixed Choir Bass Michael Zelinski Watertown High School Watertown 53098-1727 Band Horn Emily Kampstra Franklin High School Franklin 53132-9293 Band Trumpet Aaron Stengel Franklin High School Franklin 53132-9293 Band Percussion Amber Smith Tremper High School Kenosha 53143-6447 Orchestra Horn William Bailey Tremper High School Kenosha 53143-6447 Band Tuba Patience Garcia Indian Trail High School and Academy Kenosha 53144-7830 Band Bb Clarinet Walker Dean Indian Trail High School and Academy Kenosha 53144-7830 Orchestra String Bass Eily Polenzani Indian Trail High School and Academy Kenosha 53144-7830 Band Horn Taylor Zorn Indian Trail High School and Academy Kenosha 53144-7830 Band Trombone Natalie Gadeikis Indian Trail High School and Academy Kenosha 53144-7830 Band String Bass Jack Gronseth Mukwonago High School Mukwonago 53149-1192 Orchestra Violin I Christy Wadsworth Muskego High School Muskego 53150-7602 Treble Choir Soprano 1 Cole Schienebeck Muskego High School Muskego 53150-7602 Mixed Choir Bass Sam Mims Muskego High School Muskego 53150-7602 Mixed Choir Tenor Celia Trexell Muskego High School Muskego 53150-7602 Treble Choir Soprano 1 Paige Thiesenhusen Muskego High School Muskego 53150-7602 Mixed Choir Soprano Casey Kollman Muskego High School Muskego 53150-7602 Band Bb Clarinet Aidan Miller Muskego High School Muskego 53150-7602 Mixed Choir Alto Megan Lambrecht-Scasny Muskego High School Muskego 53150-7602 Treble Choir Alto 2 Megan Brantman Muskego High School Muskego 53150-7602 Treble Choir Soprano 2 Kyra Levandoski New Berlin Eisenhower High School New Berlin 53151-6844 Orchestra String Bass Connor Forberg New Berlin Eisenhower High School New Berlin 53151-6844 Mixed Choir Bass Kendra Kabara New Berlin Eisenhower High School New Berlin 53151-6844 Mixed Choir Soprano Suzanne Bian New Berlin Eisenhower High School New Berlin 53151-6844 Orchestra Cello Grace Woo New Berlin Eisenhower High School New Berlin 53151-6844 Orchestra Violin I Lucas Zuehl New Berlin Eisenhower High School New Berlin 53151-6844 Mixed Choir Bass Cindy Bian New Berlin Eisenhower High School New Berlin 53151-6844 Orchestra Viola Emily Hintz Oak Creek High School Oak Creek 53154-3230 Band Oboe Alyssa Fuller Oak Creek High School Oak Creek 53154-3230 Band Bass Clarinet Drew Jaeger Kettle Moraine High School Wales 53183-9711 Mixed Choir Tenor Grace McMahon Kettle Moraine High School Wales 53183-9711 Treble Choir Soprano 1 April Hull Kettle Moraine High School Wales 53183-9711 Treble Choir Soprano 1 Brett Manion Kettle Moraine High School Wales 53183-9711 Mixed Choir Tenor Mary Kepplinger Kettle Moraine High School Wales 53183-9711 Treble Choir Soprano 2 Laura Laberge Kettle Moraine High School Wales 53183-9711 Mixed Choir Alto Jonathon Frenz Waterford Union High School Waterford 53185-4116 Mixed Choir Bass Julian Bragg Waterford Union High School Waterford 53185-4116 Mixed Choir Bass Cassie Shaw Waterford Union High School Waterford 53185-4116 Mixed Choir Alto Katelyn Rothschadl Waukesha West High School Waukesha 53189-6600 Band Horn Bella Berg Waukesha West High School Waukesha 53189-6600 Treble Choir Alto 2 Caroline Crowley Whitewater High School Whitewater 53190-1635 Band Bb Clarinet Henry Bresser Whitewater High School Whitewater 53190-1635 Mixed Choir Tenor Julissa Villalobos Bruce Guadalupe Community School Milwaukee 53204-1335 Orchestra Viola Abigail Munoz Bruce Guadalupe Community School Milwaukee 53204-1335 Orchestra Cello Joanna Boyland Eastbrook Academy High School Milwaukee 53209 Orchestra Cello Lyle Rivera Pius XI Catholic High School Milwaukee 53213-3597 Jazz Ensemble Jazz Guitar Noah Bayer Pius XI Catholic High School Milwaukee 53213-3597 Mixed Choir Tenor Isabella Ybarra Pius XI Catholic High School Milwaukee 53213-3597 Mixed Choir Soprano Max Luksich Pius XI Catholic High School Milwaukee 53213-3597 Mixed Choir Bass Michael Kraetz Pius XI Catholic High School Milwaukee 53213-3597 Mixed Choir Bass Mahriana Pyant Pius XI Catholic High School Milwaukee 53213-3597 Mixed Choir Alto Grace Gierach Pius XI Catholic
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