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2 Plano Symphony | 2018-2019 WHAT’S INSIDE A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT | 7 MEET OUR MUSIC DIRECTOR | 8 DEBUTANTE CLASS OF 2018 | 9

MISSION OF THE PLANO SYMPHONY It is the mission of our orchestra to inspire, educate, entertain and involve the children, youth and adults of our community in the enjoyment of great music.

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a message from THE PRESIDENT

Dear Symphony Friends,

I am delighted to welcome you to 36th season of the Plano Symphony Orchestra celebrating the Best of the Best! This season is a testament to our commitment to provide outstanding artistic programming year after year. We look forward to welcoming back several of our best loved guest artists, including The Five Browns, Broadway star Ashley Brown, and Grammy Award-winning Mariachi Los Camperos!

In addition to a stellar artistic season, the 2018-2019 season will be full of fun and meaningful social, educational, and service events for the entire community to experience, helping us fulfill our mission – to inspire, educate, entertain and involve the children, youth and adults of our community in the enjoyment of great music!

Our mission drives everything we do. As a leader in arts education, the Plano Symphony Orchestra reaches over 40,000 area youth annually through its EncoreYouth Music Programs, which include School Concerts, the Family Series, the Instrument Petting Zoo, the Collin County Young Artist Competition, as well as our scholarship program.

We also believe in the healing power of music. Through our Healing Notes program, our musicians perform regularly at retirement homes, Alzheimer’s centers, and other senior living facilities as well as at the John R. Roach Juvenile Detention Center in Collin County.

If you are not already involved with us, please consider this a personal invitation to join our symphony family. We are a community-minded group of music-lovers from all walks of life who support the Arts in Plano and throughout the North Texas area. While there are numerous ways to get involved, I especially encourage everyone to join our Guild, which is an invaluable part of engaging and connecting our symphony community.

Finally, we would love to welcome you at one of our premier fundraising events. In November, we will present our Debutantes at their elegant Debutante Ball. Then in March, we will host our annual Plano Symphony Orchestra Gala. This year’s theme is Crescendo! Music in Motion, and we hope to see you there for a night of fun and fundraising!

Warmest regards, Erin K. Stewart President, Plano Symphony Orchestra Board of Directors Photo by Gittings, Official Photographer of the Plano Symphony

Plano Symphony | 2018-2019 7 music DIRECTOR

Hector Guzman

Maestro Hector Guzman is regarded as one of the most respected and admired conductors in this country and abroad. His recent appointment as music director of the Corpus Christi Symphony Orchestra in May 2017 and his tenure as music director of the Plano Symphony, the Irving Symphony, the San Angelo Symphony, and as Conductor Emeritus of the Jalisco Philharmonic in Mexico, have placed him among the most important musical figures on the podium today. He has been a frequent guest conductor of an array of prestigious ensembles: Mexico: National Symphony, Mexico City Philharmonic, UNAM Philharmonic, Xalapa Symphony, Bellas Artes Chamber Orchestra, Vivaldi Orchestra of Mexico City, and State of Mexico Symphony. : Dallas Symphony, San Antonio Symphony, Wheeling Symphony, Phoenix Symphony, and the Chicago Sinfonietta. Dominican Republic: National Symphony. Czech Republic: Collegium Orchestra of Prague. Poland: Rszezow Philharmonic. Japan: Japan Philharmonic. South Korea: Masan Philharmonic, and Gangsam Symphony. Italy: Amadeus Orchestra, Sinfonia Venetto, Milano Classica Orchestra, Bari Symphony, San Remo Symphony, and Pomeriggi Musicale Orchestra of Milan. Spain: Sinfónica de Murcia, Joven Orquesta de la Comunidad de Madrid, and Excelentia Orchestra. Panamá: National Symphony, among many others.

In addition to a spectacular career as a conductor, he continues to enjoy international success as a concert organist, performing in venues such as the Meyerson Symphony Hall in Dallas, the Spivey Hall Distinguished Artist Series in Atlanta, the Olivet Nazarene recital series in Illinois, the cathedrals of Morelia, Guadalajara (Mexico) and Chartres (France), and the International Music Festivals in Toledo, Spain and Zamora, Mexico.

Maestro Guzman holds degrees from: The Conservatory of Music in Mexico City, the University of North Texas (BM), and Southern Methodist University (MM). His teachers include his mentor Anshel Brusilow, former concertmaster of the Philadelphia Orchestra and former music director of the Dallas Symphony, as well as internationally renowned conductors Helmuth Rilling (University of Oregon) and Carlo Maria Giulini (Accademia Chigiana in Siena, Italy). He was also a protégé of the late Maestro Eduardo Mata, music director of the Dallas Symphony. In his native Mexico, Hector Guzman achieved an impressive reputation as an organist, under Prof. Victor Urban, by taking first prize in the “Chamber Soloists” and the “Manuel M. Ponce” national organ competitions. In the United States, while a student of world famous master teachers Dr. Robert Anderson and Alfred Mouledous, he earned further distinction by winning solo competitions at Southern Methodist University, the University of North Texas, and he was the first Latin-American ever chosen as a finalist in the “Grand Prix de Chartres,” the world’s most prestigious international organ competition celebrated in France. He is also the recipient of the “Mozart Medal,” Mexico’s highest musical honor, presented by the embassy of Austria and the Mozart Academy in Mexico City, as well as the 2012 “Lifetime Achievement Award” of North Texas, and the 2014 Sigma Alpha Iota National Arts Associate award.

8 Plano Symphony | 2018-2019 2018-2019 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

President President-Elect Secretary Treasurer Erin Stewart Craig Barber Janie Orr Ed Coyle

Linda Ballard Marcia Nelson Jackson Shirley Ogden Autumn Zank Julianne Barnum Buzz Kolbe Polly Pardo Hector Guzman, Marion Brockette Stephen Kyriakos Sheri Pixley ex-officio Mary Jo Cater Mike Mangum Ken Roberts Robert A. Reed, Nate Cavender Brenda Mills Melissa Sauvage ex-officio Rebeka Ecker Darlene Morford Vicky Teherani Ross Gillispie Dr. Betty Bell Muns Andrea Thompson Dr. Christine Hopkins Stephanie Nunez Bill Tucker

executive STAFF

Robert A. Reed, Lisa Phillips, Isaiah McKee, Marc Jennings, Executive Director Director of Operations Creative Services Patron Services Jackie Fleming, and Events Manager Manager Director of Kaitlin Einkauf, Linda Housewright, Douglas W. Kinzey, Development Finance Director Patron Services Director of Audience Specialist Engagement Dr. Jennifer Wheeler, Director of Education

Plano Symphony | 2018-2019 I tonight’s PROGRAMPROGRAM

PLANO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA HECTOR GUZMÁN, Music Director

PROGRAM

Ashley Brown & Ryan Silverman January 19, 2019

Broadway Tonight arr. B. Chase

Le Jazz Hot Music: , Lyrics:

My Funny Valentine Music: , Lyrics: Lorenz Hart, Arranged: Y. Gershovsky, Orchestrated: Y. Gershovsky and Nolan Livesay

That’s Life Dean Kay and Kelly Gordon, Arranged and Orchestrated: Matt Podd

Ol’ Man River Music: , Lyrics: Oscar Hammerstein II, Arranged: David Lai, Orchestrated: Ryan Shirar

Tonight Music: , Lyrics:

People Will Say We’re in Love Music: Richard Rodgers, Lyrics: Oscar Hammerstein II, Orchestrated: Robert Russell Bennett

My Way Music and Lyrics: Paul Anka, Arranged: Sam Shoup

INTERMISSION

Cole Porter Salute arr. J. Whitney

Feeling Good Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley, Arranged: Jesse Kissel, Orchestrated: Ryan Shirar

So in Love Music and Lyrics:

Almost Like Being in Love Adapted: Chris Jahnke

Besame Mucho Music and Lyrics: Consuelo Velazquez, Arranged: Vinicio Ludovic

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PLANO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA HECTOR GUZMÁN, Music Director

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Ashley Brown & Ryan Silverman January 19, 2019

The Music of the Night Music: , Lyrics: Charles Hart and Richard Stilgoe, Orchestrated: Andew Lloyd Webber and David Cullen

All I Ask of You Music: Andrew Lloyd Webber, Lyrics: Charles Hart and Richard Stilgoe, Orchestrated: Andew Lloyd Webber and David Cullen

I Have Dreamed Music: Richard Rodgers, Lyrics: Oscar Hammerstein II, Orchestrated: Robert Russell Bennett

Feed the Birds Music and Lyrics: Richard & Robert Sherman, Arranged: Brad Haak, Orchestrated: Larry Moore

Anything You Can Do Music and Lyrics: , Orchestrated: Robert Russell Bennett

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ASHLEY BROWN Bowl Orchestra at Disney Hall, The Pittsburgh Symphony, the New York Pops at Carnegie Hall originated the title role (three times), Fort Worth Symphony, the Cincinnati in Mary Poppins on Pops, Philadelphia Orchestra (two times), the Broadway for which she Milwaukee Symphony, the Indianapolis Symphony received Outer Critics, (three times), Seattle Symphony, the Houston Drama League and Symphony, Vancouver Symphony, and the Philly Drama Desk nominations Pops. She has also performed with the BBC for Best Actress. orchestra opposite Josh Groban. Ms. Brown also starred as Mary Poppins in the Ashley made her solo concert debut at The Kennedy national tour of Mary Poppins where she garnered Center as part of Barbara Cook’s Spotlight Series, a 2010 Garland award for “Best Performance in and has appeared in at prestigious a Musical”. Ms. Brown’s other Broadway credits venues including Feinstein’s at the Regency and include Belle in The Beauty and The Beast, and Birdland. Other projects include a star turn at the she has starred in the national tour of Disney’s La Jolla Playhouse in a production of Limelight, On The Record. Ashley recently returned to at the St. Louis MUNY which Lyric of Chicago to star in the role of Laurey garnered her a Kevin Kline award, and her own in Oklahoma. She previously played Magnolia PBS special called Ashley Brown: Call Me opposite Nathan Gunn in Francesca Zembello’s Irresponsible which received a PBS Telly Award. Showboat”at the Lyric Opera of Chicago. Ms. Brown’s long awaited album of Broadway and American Songbook standards is available Ashley has performed with virtually all of the top on Ghostlight/Sony. Ashley is a graduate of the orchestras in North America including the Boston Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Pops, the New York Philharmonic, The Hollywood

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RYAN SILVERMAN Other credits include Cry-Baby on Broadway, Finian’s Rainbow (Irish Repertory Theater), has starred in Side and The Most Happy Fella at New York City Show on Broadway, for Opera. He recently made his debut at Papermill, which he received a starring in Ken Ludwig’s “A Comedy of Tenors”. Drama Desk nomination Silverman starred as Sky in the first national tour for Best Actor. Other of Mamma Mia!, and Jose in the world premiere Broadway credits include of the new musical at La Jolla Playhouse. star turns as Billy Flynn Silverman has also played the role of Rapunzel’s in Chicago and Raoul in Into The Woods at the MUNY. in The Phantom of the Opera. Silverman received Drama Desk and Drama Regional credits include Thoroughly Modern Millie League nominations for his performance as Giorgio (Jimmy), Cinderella (Prince), Grease! (Danny), Hello in CSC’s production of Passion. He has appeared Dolly! (Cornelius), Assassins (John Wilkes Booth), at the Kennedy Center as Sir Lancelot alongside Sweeney Todd (Anthony), Forever Plaid (Smudge), Brian Stokes Mitchell in , and as Terry and Blood Brothers (Eddie Lyons). TV and film stints Connor in Side Show. Internationally, Silverman include: Good Fight, Gossip Girl, The 5 Minarets of has starred in the Théâtre du Châtelet’s acclaimed New York, Sex and the City 2, and True Blood. production of Passion, opposite Natalie Dessay, and as Tony in the Olivier-nominated 2008 West Silverman has performed his club act New York’s End production of West Side Story. Silverman also Café Carlyle in a month-long residency, as well as recently starred in the concert version of West Side Feinstein’s at the Regency. Concert performances Story with the Philadelphia Orchestra and in The include with the New York Pops (Carnegie Hall), Golden Apple at New York’s City Center “Encores!” the Seattle Symphony with , Philadelphia Orchestra, Philly Pops, Vancouver Symphony, the Cincinnati Pops, Utah Symphony, Houston Symphony, Detroit Symphony, and Edmonton Symphony, among others.

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plano symphony orchestra MUSICIANS

Violin I Bass Trombone Szemoke Jobbagy, Jack Unzicker * Simon Willats * Concertmaster Scott Sheffler Efrain Sain Minhee Bae, Graham Eubanks Barney McCollum Associate Concertmaster Steve Brown (Bass Trombone) Oleg Larshin Julia Brandenburg Flute Tuba Chuong Vu Lisa Nickl * Nathan Frazier Emily Aquin Janelle Olson Gary Schnitzer Jennifer Ellis Timpani Abigail Potts (Piccolo) Jeffrey Keene

Violin II Oboe Percussion Hubert Pralitz * Steve Pettey * Steven Kimple * Saejin Yoon Ashley Howe-Flores Jay Majernik Yida Hu Susanna Hilliard (English Horn) Xinye Niu Harp Leihlani Garcia Tamez Clarinet Juliette Buchanan Claudia Jones Deborah Fabian * Yuhong Sun Robin Korevaar Piano Crissanti Garcia Tamez Donald Fabian (Bass Clarinet) Sergio Pamies

Viola Bassoon Drum Kit April Kondrat * John Searcy * Mike Drake Monika Nierychlo-Fryklund Marty Spake Bo Landefeld Librarian Monika Idasiak Horn Luis Rodriguez Iris Messinger David Lesser * Hollie Dzierzanowski Gerald Wood Personnel Manager Brian Brown Jim Gasewicz Cello Heather Test John Landefeld * Dan Totan Trumpet Lejing Zhou Glen Hummel * Vilma Peguero Adam Miller Kyungjin Yoo Donald Burks Ya-Chen (Jessy) Lee Timothy Andersen *denotes principal

X Plano Symphony | 2018-2019 Plano Symphony | 2018-2019 XI 2018/19 CORPORATE | FOUNDATION | GOVERNMENT

$100,000+

$25,000-$99,999

$10,000-$24,999

$5,000-$9,999

Muns Foundation Burnham Foundation

XII Plano Symphony | 2018-2019 2018-2019 DONOR BENEFITS

Enjoy the benefits of giving and see the PSO like never before through new experiences and access granted exclusively to our donors!

GIFTS OF $50+ GIFTS OF $1,000+ Eligibility to join the Guild Benefits in Previous levels + Subscription to monthly Symphony newsletter Recognition as a member of the Virtuoso Society Recognition on website and invitation to the annual Rotogravure Dinner Priority in requests for Seat Selection Change GIFTS OF $100+ Eligibility for Subscription seating in the Luxury Benefits in Previous levels + Loge Box Name recognition in Concert Programs Invitation to Season Sneak-Peek hosted by Invitations to 2 post-concert receptions Maestro Guzman Invitation to all open rehearsals GIFTS OF $250+ Invitations to ALL season post-concert receptions Benefits in Previous levels + Guest pass for 2 seats to select concerts GIFTS OF $2,500+ 2 complimentary tickets to your choice of a school Benefits in Previous levels + concert performance or the Collin County Young Valet parking at Eisemann concerts Artist Competition Invitation to the annual “Dinner Under the Stars” Invitations to 3 post-concert receptions VIP on-stage seating for all open rehearsals On screen recognition at February Concert GIFTS OF $600+ Benefits in Previous levels + GIFTS OF $5,000+ Invitation to “Mimosas with the Maestro” brunch Benefits in Previous levels + Annual Backstage Tour of the Eisemann Center Sponsor a musician/chair with name recognition Invitation to 1 open rehearsal in program book and private lunch with musician Invitations to 4 post-concert receptions Private backstage meet-and-greet with musicians and select guest artists

Plano Symphony | 2018-2019 XIII 2018-2019 season CONTRIBUTORS

The Plano Symphony Orchestra Association gratefully acknowledges the following individuals, families and companies who support the Symphony with a gift in value of $100 or more. Gifts listed were received prior to 1/4/19.

($100,000+) Janet C. Gambell Pat & Roger Saari Tammy & Charles Miller* Ross Gillispie* Carol & Ralph Toll City of Plano Linda & Matt Gulick* Maria & Richard Mott Jean & Ken Hill* ($25,000-$49,999) Marilyn & Dr. James Hinton III* ($250-$599) The Andrea-Mennen Alice & Bill Hobbs* Jeanne & Martin Abrams Family Foundation Drs. Christine & Eric Hopkins* Diane Berman* Ebby Halliday Marcia Nelson Jackson* Roe & Brian Byrwa Arlene Johnson* Connie & Oscar Einkauf ($10,000-$24,999) InTouch Credit Union Connie & David Eldred Cigna Buzz Kolbe* Kay & David Ewing Frisco Association for the Arts Wendy & Bill Kula* Janice D. Fandrick The Heart Hospital – Plano Marla & Stephen Kyriakos* Burke Asher & Jean Grissom Sandy Nachman* Lolisa Laenger* Anna Hale Wanda & Cliff Parker* Lorraine & Paul Landefeld* Deborah Hendrix Carol & Joe Layne* Geri Hetterich* ($5,000-$9,999) Jennie & Russell LeClaire* Alford Homes, L.P. Betty & James Muns Foundation Allison & Mike A. Mangum* Irma Landis Burnham Foundation/Bruce Morrice Deepa & Dr. Raj Menon* Kenneth Maun Texas Commission on the Arts Yvonne & Stephen Miller* Meyerson Family Foundations City of McKinney Brenda & Coby Mills* Carol & Wendell Pieper Central Market Darlene Morford* Randi M. Ross-Quick & City of Richardson Suzanne, Lonnie & Amy Morris* Jeffry M. Quick Terry & Mike Nettleton* Rebecca D. Warren ($2,500-$4,999) Stephanie Nunez Annette West Jan & Craig Barber* Shirley & Dave Ogden* Beverly Wester Mrs. Forrest Green* Janie & David Orr* Ron Wignall Alice & Bill Hobbs* Robert Paton* Elizabeth Witt Doug Kinzey* Donna Pellett Mirna Lynch* Denise & Larry Pollis* ($100-$249) Tammy & Charles Miller* Peter Krause Jane Q. Liu Agency Pat & Bruce Morrice* Sheri Lynn Pixley* Kristi & Patrick Boylan Dr. Betty & James Muns* Denise & Larry Pollis* Douglas & Carol Boyle Drs. Pat Storck & Chris Parr* Polly & Armando Pardo* Leslie & Kevin Cain Luci Sampler* Robert A. Reed* Nancy Box Day Methodist Richardson Ryan Jared Riggs Marie Louise Donarski Medical Center Lynore & Robbie Robinson* Janice D. Fandrick Raising Canes Chicken Fingers Patsy & Gordon Roe* Beverly & Martin Gallagher Lori & Ken Roberts* Christina Ryan* Annette & William Gieseker Mary Lou & Will Smith* Melissa Sauvage* Mervin Ginsburg Erin & Ben Stewart Ann & Jack Schulik* Vy Hansen Target Corporation Bonnie & Nathan Shea* Marcia Higgins Carol & Bill Tempest* Sandy & Mike Simpson* Linda & Mike Housewright Debbie & Keith Watson* Lillian & Edward Stankunas* Pat & Ross Jantz Sherry & Art Stone* Gina Lin & Franklin Jia ($1,000-$2,499) Vicky & Siroos Teherani* Rosie Kartalis The Attwell Foundation Texas Health Presbyterian Plano Lois & Alan Kohn Linda Ballard* Andrea & Kent Thompson* Carolyn & Paul Krusac Ellie & Ira Barash* Arla & Bill C. Tucker* Kathy Kuddes Emma M. Barnum* Linda & Guy Vestal* Lauretta Little Marion Brockette* Neighborhood Walmart Sally Magnuson Barbara Buehler* Janice & James Watson* Pat & Doug Matzke Mary Jo Cater* Helga & Gerardo Weinstein Mei Meermans Crystal & Nate Cavender* Deanna White* Brenda & C Gwin Morris Marilyn & Edward Coyle* Karen & Ron Wilson* Kathryn & Dan Mosher Julie Crawford* Sue & Will Wood* Linda & Bob Paulk Joan Dawson* Diana & Randy Wright* Lindsey & Bruce Roberts Vicki & Rick Dean* Janet Schramm Sharon & Jerry DeFalco ($600-$999) Marcela Schweers Rebeka S. Ecker* Gladys & Albert Chan Brenda & Sherman Steig Lucy & Jason Edling* Ann & Charles Eisemann Shirley & Jim Strozewski Lydia Feuerberg* Sharon & Mark Fritz Barbara & Richard Taylor Christina & Jay Forte* Carolyn & John Huggins Claudia Taylor Nancy Freeman* Graciela & Wolfgang Katzer Kathi & Mike Teague

XIV Plano Symphony | 2018-2019 2018-2019 season CONTRIBUTORS

Ron Thompson MATCHING GIFT CORPORATIONS IN HONOR & MEMORY USAA AT&T Alice & Bill Hobbs Rachelle van Derven & Joe Milkes Boeing In Honor of Sandy Nachman Daryll & Mary Beth Wartluft Conoco Phillips Melinda Allen & Michael Wasson Medical City of Plano IN MEMORY OF DAVID W. TUGGY Anne & Paul Whiteman Pepsico Foundation Lisa Tuggy Sheila & Don Wilhelmus Texas Instruments Foundation Linda & Robert Wilson Madeline van der Ziel

2018-2019 season CONTRIBUTORS

* THE VIRTUOSO SOCIETY The Virtuoso Society is a special group of passionate and committed supporters of the Plano Symphony Orchestra. Members of the Virtuoso Society enjoy special recognition, a “Sneak Peek” at the coming new season, receptions with guest artists, an elegant annual Rotogravure dinner, a chance to sit in the Orchestra during a rehearsal, “Dinner Under the Stars” with the Maestro (Emerald Level of $2,500 annually), and more. For additional information on the Virtuoso Society, please call Jackie Fleming, Director of Development, at 972-473-7262 x27.

Despite our best efforts, the names of members are sometimes omitted or misspelled. We hope you will call the Plano Symphony at 972-473-7262 so that corrections can be made for the next book. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and sincerely appreciate your generous and continued support for the Plano Symphony.

PLANNED GIVING RECOGNITION A planned gift to the Plano Symphony Endowment will leave an enduring legacy of great music for your community. When funds are received they will be invested and managed by the Dallas Foundation on behalf of your Plano Symphony to ensure great music and education programs for generations to come.

With grateful thanks to Dr. George (Robbie) S. and Lynore Ward Robinson, Jr. for the inaugural planned gift to the Plano Symphony Orchestra. Others including the Plano Symphony in their estate planning: Ellie & Ira Barash, Sandy Nachman, Wanda & Cliff Parker, Robert Paton, Lindsey & Bruce Roberts

If you are planning a legacy gift to the Plano Symphony, we would be honored to include your name on this page. Call Jackie Fleming, Director of Development at 972-473-7262 x27 or email [email protected].

Plano Symphony | 2018-2019 XV Did You Know? Young people who participate in the arts for at least three hours on three days each week through at least one full year are: • 4 times more likely to be recognized for academic achievement • 3 times more likely to be elected to class office within their schools • 4 times more likely to participate in a math and science fair • 3 times more likely to win an award for school attendance

• 4 times more likely to win an award for writing an essay or poem

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Miss Sofia Marie Barbara Miss Kendall Marie Colaluca Miss Mykaela Noel Cozby daughter of daughter of daughter of Mr. & Mrs. David Adams Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Paul Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Mark Colaluca and Mr. Jason Cozby

Miss Sheridan Paige French Miss Grace Elizabeth Hoffman Miss Sarah Christine Jones daughter of Ms. Paige Weathers French daughter of Ms. Shawn Lee Hoffman daughter of Ms. Suzy Sloan Jones and Mr. Charles Robert French, Jr. and Mr. Joseph Alan Hoffman and the late Mr. Corey Ashcraft Jones

Miss Mary Elizabeth Mocek Miss Sarah Elaine Newman Miss Channing Margaret Rusthoven daughter of daughter of daughter of Dr. & Mrs. Frank William Mocek Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Edward Newman Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery Harold Rusthoven Plano Symphony | 2018-2019 9 debutante class of 2018

Miss Kendell Michelle Sewell Miss Kathryn Clare Traeger Miss Catherine Jayne Truett daughter of daughter of daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Stace Sewell Mr. & Mrs. John David Traeger Mr. & Mrs. David Eugene Truett

Miss Lindsay Kay Tujague Miss Sydney Shae Wallner daughter of daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Lucien Joseph Tujague, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Robert Walter Wallner

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Miss Grayson Arcemont Miss Whitney Ecker Miss Barbara Jane Jackson Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Arcemont David Ecker Earl Jackson

Miss Madison Doyle Miss Karina Glenn Miss Fallon Phillips Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daughter of Ms. Jim Doyle Trevor Glenn Elizabeth Phillips

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