Overton junior Zoey Hernandez, left, competes at the Fort Kearny Conference Music Contest. Due to the absence of one of her classmates, Hernandez’s music instructor Jordan Neben filled in for a duo performance.
ANSLEY — Eighteen students from Overton and Sumner-Eddyville-Miller showcased their musical talents Wednesday at the Fort Kearny Conference Music Contest, held at Ansley High School.
S-E-M students perform in a sax quartet Wednesday at the Fort Kearny Conference Music Contest. From left to right: senior Carson Bosak, junior Camden Olivas, and eighth graders Kaiya Ellis and Daviel Boelter.
Overton junior Jaycelea Shubert, left, receives constructive feedback from Brian Alber associate professor of music at the University of Nebraska at Kearney.
S-E-M students perform in a sax quartet Wednesday at the Fort Kearny Conference Music Contest. From left to right: senior Carson Bosak, junior Camden Olivas, and eighth graders Kaiya Ellis and Daviel Boelter.
Overton junior Jaycelea Shubert, left, receives constructive feedback from Brian Alber associate professor of music at the University of Nebraska at Kearney.
Overton junior Zoey Hernandez, left, competes at the Fort Kearny Conference Music Contest. Due to the absence of one of her classmates, Hernandez’s music instructor Jordan Neben filled in for a duo performance.