Denton ISD Our Impact In Your Community Magazine Winter 2015-2016 | Page 20

unified JAm SeSSion Denton student shares experiences with current students Denton jazz students now have a one-of-a-kind custom Pearl drum kit thanks to the former U.N. ambassador’s donation D enton igh School ja students recently received a new drum set, but perhaps the more significant aspect of the gift was talking to who it came from – Warren Tichenor, a former United States ambassador to the United Nations who is also a former Denton student. Mr. Tichenor attended Denton ISD schools from 1970 to 1977, including Denton High until the end of his junior year before moving. For that entire period, he was a drum fanatic, playing from a young age until he was old enough to join the Denton High stage band, the equivalent of today’s ja bands. There, he played a set of white Pearl drums and received acclaim for his musical acumen. When Mr. Tichenor connected with Jesse Woolery, director of ja bands at Denton igh, he had a very specific idea of how he wanted to provide support for the school’s musical programs. “About a year or two ago, I called Jesse and said, ‘Look, I’d like to do something nice for my former school,’ and I immediately knew I wanted to provide a drum kit identical to what I had,” Mr. Tichenor said. “When I say identical, I mean it’s literally almost the exact same. We had this custom made by a shop in Hollywood, and it took about six months for them to make this 2015 model look like my old set in 19 with the same finish. 18 Mr. Tichenor added that he was excited to come back to the area to see how its changed. The city’s namesake high school is largely how he remembers it, even with several new additions, but the community has seen substantial transformations. When Mr. Tichenor lived in Denton, for instance, traveling from Denton to Dallas meant going through rural areas; now, it’s “much more like Denton and Dallas are joined together” by now-developed towns and cities, he said. After watching ja students perform, including two on the program’s new drum kit, Mr. Tichenor discussed his time at Denton High as well as his political experiences. Mr. Tichenor was appointed by President George W. Bush as the U.S. ambassador to the U.N. and other international organizations in Geneva in 2006, a position he held until 2009. One important lesson Mr. Tichenor learned from both his educational and political careers is that fine arts can transcend barriers and serve as a common interest, he said. “When I was an ambassador, we’d do these kinds of [culture exchange] things with painters, musicians and other artists,” Mr. Tichenor explained. “We often take our culture for granted. But, you can see how ubiquitous American culture is. It’s a way to kind of break the ice and find common