Top music awards for Gallatin musicians were announced at graduation on May 7. The John Phillip Sousa award went to Riley Dutro; Patrick Gilmore award  to Sydney Cook; GHS Musician Award to Karina Hacking; GHS Band Merit Award to Morgan Lee; and High School Judy Carder Music Award to Sydney Cook.


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The 2021-22 Gallatin Pride Band  will be led by Jordan Donovan, band president; Gabe Hacking, drum major; Haleigh Stanhope, flutes; Emma Christopher, clarinets; Anasen Wayne, saxophones; Jordan Donovan/Jaden Wilson, high brass; Cidnee Toney/Hayden Jeffers, low brass/low reeds; Reggy Arnold/Gabe Hacking, percussion; and Cloey Waterbury and Taylor Schlaiss, flag co-captains.

The following students auditioned and made it in the 2021-22 Colorguard: Cloey Waterbury, Adiline Pratt, Taylor Schlaiss, Whitney Dutro, Haleigh Stanhope, Emma Harper, Hannah Critten, Kristen Vanderslice, Olivia Plant, Vally Green, Piper James.

Those named to the 2021 Fall Indoor Drumline are as follows — Snares: Gabe Hacking, Makenna Botcher; Tenors: Jaden Wilson, Lachlan Gibson; Bass: Kaylen Sterneker, Calen Baker, Magnum Fenimore; Cymbals: Hayden Jeffers; Mallets: Jordan Donovan, Emma Christopher, Hallie Vanderslice, Ethan Williams, Lyndsey King; Auxiliary: Thomas Green, Aidyn Kenzy; Drumset: Anasen Wayne; Piano: Abby Parker; Bass Guitar: Cidnee Toney.