On Friday, Jan. 30, the A cappella program preformed in the theatre during second block. A cappella is made up of three groups: the T-tones, Muses and Madrigals (Mads). The T-t0nes is an all boy group, the Muses is all girls and the Madrigals is a co-ed group. There are multiple directors of each group, managing the performances and arranging each song. “I’m really proud of how we sounded, and I think a big aspect of that comes from our social cohesion as a group and all of the time we put into our harmonies,” junior Mads director Wyeth Heilman said.
A Capella pitches in during Winter Week
February 7, 2026
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