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Norwin Summer Music Camp

It’s time for the 32nd Annual Norwin Summer Music Camp, and we
would like your child to be part of this valuable and memorable event.
Be sure to register by Friday, May 19th for the camp, which runs
from Monday, June 6th through Friday, June 10th.

Band students entering 6th, 7th, 8th or 9th grade


9:00-11:30 am at Hillcrest

Strings students entering 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th or 9th grade


(or who have played for at least 1 year)
1:00-3:30 pm at Hillcrest

Cost: $35 for one camp, or $60 for both; make checks payable to
Hillcrest Intermediate Activity Fund. Indicate the student’s name, address,
home and cell phone numbers, email address, instrument, grade, and
tee shirt size.

Contact Mr. Lippmann with questions at


dlippmann@norwinsd.org or 724-861-3015 ext. 5155.

Norwin Summer Music Program


Hillcrest Intermediate
11091 Mockingbird Drive
North Huntingdon, PA 15642

Norwin Music on the web Norwin Middle School


Norwin Music Department http://bit.ly/NorwinMusicDept Spring Band Concert
Middle School High School
http://bit.ly/NorwinMSBand norwinband.net
http://bit.ly/NorwinHSBand
May 15, 2017
Norwin Band Aides twitter.com/NorwinBand
http://norwinband.net/nba. instagram.com/NorwinBand
Ross Cohen, director
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From the Superintendent Your child’s music education is important!

“At this time when you are making critical and far- reaching budget and
program decisions…I write to bring to your attention the importance of
As Superintendent of Schools and on behalf of all in attendance this the arts as a core academic subject and part of a complete education for
evening, I congratulate and commend all student musicians who are all students.…The arts play a significant role in children’s development
performing tonight. We recognize your extraordinary musical abilities, and learning process. The arts can help students become tenacious,
acknowledging that you represent the best and the brightest of our youth team-oriented problem solvers who are confident and able to think
and also what is great about our country. creatively.”
—Arne Duncan, U.S. Secretary of Education, 2009
The Norwin School District is a national model for supporting and
advancing music education and the performing arts. It is an allegiance
Playing an instrument as a kid leads to a sharper mind in old age,
based on tradition and community pride and a commitment to academic
according to a new study conducted by Brenda Hanna-Pladdy, a clinical
excellence, music education, and the performing arts.
neuropsychologist….The researchers gave 70 people between the ages
of 60 and 83 a battery of tests to measure memory and other cognitive
I encourage all in attendance to continue as advocates of music education
abilities.The researchers found that those who had played an instrument
and the arts by taking a greater leadership role in your schools and
communities to strengthen and preserve K-12 music and arts programs. for a decade or longer scored significantly higher on the tests than those
We highlight these research points published by Miami University of Ohio: with no musical background.
—Scientific American, 2011
1. Children who study music tend to have larger vocabularies and more
advanced reading skills than their peers who do not participate in College admissions officers continue to cite participation in music
music lessons. as an important factor in making admissions decisions. They claim
2. Research shows that music is to the brain as physical exercise is to that music participation demonstrates time management, creativity,
the human body. expression, and open-mindedness.
3. A study from Columbia University revealed that students who study —Carl Hartman, “Arts May Improve Students’ Grades,” AP, Oct. 1999.
arts are more cooperative with their teachers and peers, have higher
levels self-confidence, and are more equipped to express themselves Nearly 100% of past winners in the prestigious Siemens Westinghouse
and their ideas. Competition in Math, Science and Technology (for H.S. students) play
one or more musical instruments. This led the Siemens Foundation to
We thank our hosts today, the principals and music teachers, as well as host a recital at Carnegie Hall in 2004, featuring some of these young
the numerous Norwin parent and community volunteers who provide people, after which a panel of experts debated the nature of the
never-ending support to our developing musicians. They all deserve our apparent science/music link.
profound gratitude. —The Midland Chemist (American Chemical Society), Feb. 2005

Best wishes for an enjoyable evening, and please continue to keep music “The era of ‘left brain’ dominance, and the Information Age that
and the performing arts in a prominent place in your lives, both now and it engendered, is giving away to a new world in which ‘right brain’
in the future! qualities—inventiveness, empathy, and meaning—predominate. That’s
what business is about today.…Arts education is not ornamental but
fundamental for economic reasons. We should be adding and not
Board of Education and Administration cutting the arts.”
William H. Kerr, Ed.D., Superintendent of Schools — author Daniel Pink
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Norwin Band Aides From the Principal
Good Evening,

I want to thank all of you for your attendance at this evening’s spring
The Norwin Band Aides, the community support group of Norwin
band concert. It is hard to imagine that the school year is quickly
Band, was founded in 1961. Today, the Band Aides support the band
coming to an end. I am very proud of the overall accomplishments
program through fundraisers like the stadium concession stand,
of our students and their commitment to our school. As always, I
monthly hoagie sales, Sarris Candy at Easter and Christmas, and by
am delighted to acknowledge this year’s group of young musicians
organizing events such as an annual craft show, a car cruise each spring,
who have devoted countless hours above and beyond the scope of
winter guard shows, and the annual Band Festival, which has been
the classroom to hone their musical skills. Their commitment and
hosted at Norwin for over 50 years. The Band Aides are not just a
dedication to success in the arts, as well as the classroom, is astonishing
support group to provide for the students’ opportunities & activities,
to say the least. I am extremely proud of each and every member and
but members also enjoy the support and friendship of other band and
the role they play in carrying on the proud tradition of the Norwin
guard parents while fully engaging in their teen’s band activities.
Band. Please continue to encourage, enlighten and support your
children as they grow into quality young adults. Again, I thank you for
The Band Aides usually meet the 2nd Monday of each month from
being here and hope you enjoy this evening’s program.
7:30–8:15 pm in the high school cafeteria. The next meeting will be
Monday, June 12.
Sincerely,
For more information, to donate or volunteer,
Mr. Suman
or to get information about sponsorship opportunities, visit us at:

norwinbands.net/nba Did You Know?

or email norwinbandaidesSM@gmail.com anytime. With music in schools, students connect to each other better—greater
camaraderie, fewer fights, less racism and reduced use of hurtful sarcasm.
—Eric Jensen, Arts With the Brain in Mind,
Norwin Band Aides 11th Annual Car Cruise Students who participate in school band or orchestra have the lowest
levels of current and lifelong use of alcohol, tobacco and illicit drugs
among any group in our society.
The school year will be coming to an end soon. But before it does, join —H. Con. Res. 266, United States Senate, June 13, 2000
us on Sunday, May 21st from 11-3 pm at Norwin Middle School for
our Annual Car/Truck/Motorcycle Cruise! As always, the Cruise is the Music training helps under-achievers. Students lagging behind in
Sunday after Mother’s Day. We’ll have a basket raffle, concessions, and scholastic performance caught up to their fellow students in reading
a bake sale. and surpassed their classmates in math by 22% when given music
instruction over seven months.
—Nature, May 23, 1996

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From 2002-2006, Mr. Ian Morrison served as band director. Under his
About the directors direction, the Norwin Marching Band remained competitive and a new focus
was brought to the Concert Ensembles of the Norwin Band Program, paving
Michael Szymanski is a 1991 graduate of Norwin High School and the way for the successes of the current Wind Ensemble and Concert Band.
received a B.S. in Music Education from Duquesne University in 1995.
Mr. Szymanski has been the Middle School Orchestra director since Mr. Robert Traugh was band director from 2007 through 2013, assisted by Mr.
being hired in 1996 and became the High School Orchestra director Gregory Ondayko and Associate Director Mrs. Kimberly Glover. The Norwin
in 1998. In addition to their annual winter and spring concerts, the Percussion Ensemble performed at the PMEA State Convention in 2009 and
H.S. Orchestra often performs with the Norwin Chorus, at invitational in 2013, as well as at the 2011 MENC All-East Convention. At PMEA State
festivals and for various community and scholastic events. In recent Adjudications the Norwin Concert Band received excellent ratings in 2008,
years, the H.S. Orchestra has received numerous Superior ratings at 2009, & 2010, culminating in a superior rating in 2011. The Norwin Wind
Ensemble received superior ratings in 2008, 2009, 2010, & 2011 at PMEA
PMEA Music Performance Assessments and other adjudicated festivals.
State Adjudications. The Norwin Jazz Ensemble in 2008 received accolades
During his time at Norwin, Michael has also taught elementary band and at the Slippery Rock Jazz Festival for best Saxophone Section, Best Rhythm
orchestra, elementary and middle school general music, music theory, Section, Best Trombone Section, and Best Trumpet Section. In 2008 the
and guitar. He has been the Music Department Chairperson since Norwin Marching Band performed at the Bands of America Super Regional in
2011. In his time away from school, Mr. Szymanski enjoys reading, hiking, St. Louis and placed in the top ten at finals. In 2012 the marching band swept
camping and long road trips. He continues to be an active freelance Bands of America Regional Championships in Monroeville (PA), Akron (OH),
performer on violin and viola. Michael and his wife Jennifer currently and Towson (MD), including high music, visual, and general effect captions.
reside in North Huntingdon with their daughters, Betsy and Abby.
Mr. Timothy Daniels began his tenure as director in 2013. Since then, Norwin
Tim Daniels is Director of Bands at Norwin High School. His duties took first place in their class in 2014 at the Bands of America Regional
include directing the Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble as Championships at Gateway, bringing home the Championship in 2013. In
well as teaching AP Music Theory classes. Prior to joining the staff at 2014, they earned the Championship trophy from the Bands of America
Norwin, Tim served as a Band Director in the Arlington School District Regional Championships at Newark, Delaware. Norwin also won the
Pennsylvania Interscholastic Marching Band Association (PIMBA) Class AAAA
in LaGrangeville, NY where he directed 9th Grade Band, Jazz Band,
competitions in 2013, 2014, and 2016. The 2015 marching season was capped
and assisted with the marching band. Tim has also served in various
off by winning the USBands Group VI Open Class National Championship,
capacities on the band staffs of the Fox Chapel, Gateway and Penn- while in 2016, the Norwin Band was named champion of the Bands of
Trafford marching bands. In addition to this experience, Mr. Daniels America Regional Championships at Monroevlle, and placed third in their
spent the summer of 2009 marching with the Bluecoats Drum and class at the Bands of America Super Regional Championships at Indianapolis.
Bugle Corps. Mr. Daniels received his B.M. in Music Education, trumpet
applied, from Youngstown State University. His primary teachers The band program continues to grow and new levels of performance
included Dr. Stephen L. Gage, Dr. Brandt Payne, Dr. Christopher excellence are set every year and in every ensemble at Norwin High School.
Krummel and Dr. Kent Englehardt. Tim is a member of the National
Association for Music Education and the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society. The Norwin Band has come a long way from the first 28 member group
A native of North Huntingdon, PA, Tim graduated from Norwin High under the direction of Mr. Winters. This organization has seen thousands of
School in 2008. In addition to his responsibilities at Norwin, Tim enjoys students come through the program and each of them take into their lives
performing and plays as a freelance trumpeter in the Pittsburgh area. experiences gained only by participation in this program.

I devote my strength and presence to all those by my side;


With tradition in my heart, I continue on with pride;
We are musicians, performers, artists of sound and sight;
Presence, pride, artistry. We move forward Norwin Knights.

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About the band program About the directors
The first Norwin High School Band was
Greg Ondayko has held the position of Assistant Band Director at
formed in the 1923-1924 school year. It
Norwin for 14 years. His duties include directing the Concert Band,
consisted of 28 members, all boys. The first
director was Mr. Steven Winter. The 1924
assisting with the Marching Band, Jazz Band and serving as supervisor of
Norwin yearbook stated “An organization, the woodwind program. Mr. Ondayko also teaches Music Technology I,
such as our Norwin Band turned out to be, II, & III as well as woodwind and brass lessons in repertory class. Under
is one that will make our high school known the direction of Mr. Ondayko, the Norwin H.S. Concert Band has been
throughout the state.” Little did they know adjudicated at Musicfest Orlando in 2002 and 2005, earning a 1st and
how prophetic that statement was, for the 2nd place ranking in AAA, and has earned a superior rating at the
Norwin High School Band has brought the PMEA Adjudication Festival in 2007. Most recently, the Concert Band
notice of the entire nation to our community. received Superior ratings in both Concert and Sightreading at the PMEA
By competing and receiving accolades Adjudication Festival. He graduated with a Bachelors degree in Music
nationwide, quality of Norwin’s band program and the outstanding efforts Education from Slippery Rock University in 2001. Before joining the
of the band students are a credit to not only the school district, but to the staff at Norwin High School, he served as a marching/ woodwind tech
community that nurtures them. at both Mars Area H.S. and at Thomas Jefferson H.S. in Pleasant Hills.
Mr. Ondayko is a member of PMEA and the Westmoreland County
Mr. “Jimmy” Weaver was instrumental in establishing the early Norwin Band,
acting as band director beginning in 1924-25. Mr. George Weaver was another
Music Educators Association. Greg also maintains a studio of clarinet,
influential individual to work with the band. With his father, Jimmy as assistant saxophone, and flute students. When Greg is not at school, he enjoys
band director, George directed the Irwin High School band from the late spending time with his wife Michele and daughter Ava. Additionally he
1940’s through the 1950’s while the district was temporarily divided into Irwin enjoys driving or racing one of his classic MoPar vehicles.
and North Huntingdon. He organized a junior band made up of elementary
and junior high students to strengthen and continually improve the music Brandon Kandrack is in his first year as Associate Band Director
program of the future. & Percussion Specialist at Norwin High School. His responsibilities
include directing the Percussion Ensemble; assisting with the Marching
The Norwin Band Aides, the community support group of Norwin Band, was Band, Wind Ensemble, Concert Band, and Jazz Band; and teaching
founded in 1961, with Glen Zockoll as band director. The Band Aides have music repertory courses. He also teaches instrumental lessons and
contributed enormously to the financial means of the band making it possible assists with the bands at the middle school and Hillcrest. A native
for the students to concentrate on their performances.
of Monroeville, PA, Mr. Kandrack holds a bachelor’s degree in Music
Education with a minor in Educational Psychology from Indiana
From the mid 60’s through the mid 70’s, band director Mr. Lawrence Radzevic
led the Norwin Band with a program that resembles that of today. A student University of Pennsylvania. For the past several years, Mr. Kandrack
field conductor under Mr. Radzevic’s tutelage, L.J. Hancock, would have an served as the Front Ensemble Coordinator with the Gateway H.S.
even greater impact on the band and the entire music program at Norwin. Marching Band & as Co-Director of their Winter Percussion Ensemble.
Beginning in 2015, he taught the marching band, percussion ensemble,
From 1976-2001, L.J. Hancock directed the Norwin Band, inspiring the intermediate school percussion ensemble, and winter percussion
students to some the program’s greatest successes. Due to his charismatic ensemble at Kiski Area High School and was the Assistant Director of
leadership, between 1980-1996 the Norwin Band placed in the top twenty the Cavalier Percussion Group. Mr. Kandrack joined the Norwin Music
bands at the Bands of America Grand National Championships. Under his Department in 2016 after teaching music in the Franklin Regional School
direction the band took first place at the Bands of America Grand National District. He maintains an active studio of private students and freelances
Championships in 1982, and achieved the Sudler Shield award for musical around the Pittsburgh area. He is a member of the Percussive Arts
excellence from the John Philip Sousa Foundation.
Society, NAfME, PMEA, and WCMEA.
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About the directors Seventh Grade Blue Band

Ross Cohen is in his first year as the Band Director at Norwin Flute Alto Saxophone Tuba
Middle School. Born and raised in Silver Spring, MD, Mr. Cohen has a Katherine Dansak Abby Burtnett Abigail Davis*
Bachelors Degree in Music Education from Penn State University and a Margaret Fite* Madison Butina
Masters Degree in Music Performance from the University of Georgia. Kaitlin Geric Robert Chappell Percussion
Mr. Cohen moved to Pittsburgh in 2007 to join the River City Brass Brianna Hatok Angelica Davila Evan Blenko*
Band, which he still performs with today. Prior to joining the faculty Emily Hinchberger William Dillner Natalie Bown
at Norwin, Mr. Cohen taught for five years at Propel Schools in Turtle Madison Jackson* Matthew Falk Ella Cardiff*
Creek and Braddock Hills, and one year at the Environmental Charter Alivia Leonard Jaxson Caruso
School in Frick Park. Juliana Marflak Tenor Saxophone Andrew Certo
Shalin Mehta Anthony Barle* Sarah Coll
A graduate from the Norwin School District, Ian Morrison received
Elizabeth Nicholson Dante Palmieri Steven Conboy
his B.S. in music education from Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Isabella Penrose* Nicholas Dutka
and his M.S. in Curriculum and Instruction from Clarion University.
Mr. Morrison began teaching at Norwin in 2000 and his duties have Shawna Sinchak Baritone Abigail Langer
included everything from Kindergarten Music to High School Band. Saxophone Andrew Marflak
Currently, Mr. Morrison teaches string instruments at Hahntown, Oboe Benjamin Daum
Sheridan Terrace, Stewartsville, and Sunset Valley Elementary Schools Olivia Knoechel
and Hillcrest Intermediate School. Mr. Morrison resides in North Trumpet
Huntingdon with his wife Kim and son Aiden. Clarinet Micah Gaydos*
Aaron Crankshaw Alexander Hunn
Devon Lippmann comes from a long line of musicians. His Gianna Disso Chase Marsalko
grandfather wrote barbershop arrangements, and his father is a Jonna Gilarski Olivia Mastrilli
retired band director. Currently the band director at Hillcrest, he also Mia Goodlin Nathan Petranka*
has served as high school band director, assistant director, middle Victoria Hua* Kevin Skweres
school director, elementary instrumental teacher and as a general Julie Kevicki* Anthony Wojnorich
music teacher to elementary-aged children. He earned the Phoebe Tori Marflak
Apperson Hearst Outstanding Educator Award through the William
Maya Naponic Horn
Randolph Hearst Foundation. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Music
Alina Nesterlode Mallory Richel*
Education from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. While attending IUP,
Zachary Palmieri
he sung with an acappella group known as The Braxmen, later known
Isabella Recker Trombone
as 4Real, which gained national fame by performing with numerous
Pittsburgh-based groups such as The Vogues, Johnny Angel & the Halos, Taiylor Smith Jacob Clark
Pure Gold, The Lettermen, The Drifters, The Turtles and many more. Emma Smuch Gabriel Dunlap
Gavin Halloran
Bass Clarinet Nickolas Harris*
Cassandra Stepien Grace Heuer* * denotes member of
John Hill Wind Ensemble

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Seventh Grade Gold Band Special thanks to…
Flute Luke Weyandt Willem Neubert The parents of all the students Todd Leighty and the
Catherine Bonnar Joseph Zaradzki Jacob Watson represented tonight for Auditorium Production Team
Alissa Brown supporting Fine Arts Mr. Evanov and the stage crew
Piper Gorman Tenor Saxophone Euphonium Education Pat Geiger, Jim Dezorzi and the
Jessica Kessler Dante Palmieri Noah Harris Our student musicians Norwin Maintenance
Irelynne Martin Nathan Kanczes* Norwin School District and Custodial Staff
Jenna McGuinnes Trumpet Board of Education Ushers and Volunteers
Olivia Posgay Gabriel Anthony Percussion William H. Kerr, Ed.D., The Norwin Music Department
Makenna Puskar Lucas Baer Brayden Habarka Superintendent of Schools Michael Szymanski
Madison Ruffin Owen Braman Cassandra Harris* Timothy J. Kotch, Sr., Tim Daniels
Carly Sedlock Dominick Busato Brady Lackey Asst. Superintendent Greg Ondayko
Stephanie Stanley Logan Clair Joseph Leonard Natalie A. McCracken, Ed.D Brandon Kandrack
Ryan Dean Robert Marcoz* Asst. Superintendent Ross Cohen
Clarinet John Drabisin Sara Matz and the Norwin School Ian Morrison
Natalie Barkley Logan Harhai Hunter Olszewski District Administration Devon Lippmann
Jenna Bernard Adam Hathaway Christopher Panagos Norwin Faculty and Staff Bridget Faulk
Michelle Bojalad* Conner Henning Alexander Redmond
Michael D. Choby, Principal Lauren Scheirer
Joseph V. Shigle, III, Elizabeth Stephens
Jessica Bushik James Kalb Cole Seibert
Assistant Principal Fred King
Kourtney Byers* William McCabe Brooke Smarick
Timothy P. McCabe, Jennifer Herrington
Rylie Coles Reese Pulkownik* Tyler Smurphat
Assistant Principal Norwin Band Aides, especially
Alaha Crutchfield Chase Rigo and the Norwin H.S. Pete Bazanos, President
Jasella Davis Dylan Sacco Administration Bill Bojalad, Vice President
Grace Fischer Quinn Thomas Debbie Depp, Mary Rorabaugh, Sue Seymour, Secretary
Taylor Lutz Dylan Werder and the Norwin H.S. Staff Joann Bazanos, Treasurer
Derek McCully Grant Williams Mr. Robert Suman, Principal Heather Horton,
Taylor Podob Jacob Young Mr. Troy Collier, Assistant Treasurer
Sukhkaran Singh Assistant Principal Kathleen Heuer,
Trevor White Trombone and the Norwin M.S. concert program design
Colten Wobrak Benjamin Bergman* Administration & Staff
Jacob Ferry Mr. Brian O’Neil, Principal
Alto Saxophone Nicholas Hunn* Ms. Lisa Banasick,
Traye Geissler* Shawn Kells Assistant Principal
Carson Handra Mitch Kenney * denotes member of and the Hillcrest Intermediate
Joseph Secosky* Caden Kolb Wind Ensemble School Administration & Staff

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Tonight’s Selections Eighth Grade Band

Seventh Grade Saxophones Flute Alto Saxophone Horn


The Thunderer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Philip Sousa/ arr. Ross Cohen Marissa Barkley Caleb Andrykovitch Victoria Gasparovic
Emily Bulger Hunter Bell
Donovan Davila* Hunter Bennett Trombone
Seventh Grade Gold Band Ashley Ewing Tyler Cumpston Ryan Bugay
Manhattan Beach March . . . . . . . . .John Philip Sousa/ arr. Michael Story Jaycie Greenawalt* Amelia Flaherty* Andrew Golick
A Prehistoric Suite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Jennings Emma Guldin John Haut Logan Kemerer
II. Brontosaurus (Gentle Giant) Alivia Jarusinsky Alex Hetrick Shane Moore
Music from The Pirates of the Caribbean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Klaus Badelt/ Maegan Jordan Emilie Horton* Alex Puskaric
arr. Michael Sweeney Sydney Lokay Christian Moore
Anne Mamas Shain Mosqueda Euphonium
Shallyn Mansfield Shane Moyer* Cody DeValkeneer*
Seventh Grade Blue Band Courtney Spiering Anthony Sacco Luke Lokay
Night Flight of the Gargoyles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Timothy Loest Richard Serembo Landen Pells
A Prehistoric Suite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Jennings Oboe Marissa Schultz* John Sabados
III. Pterodactyls (Graceful Giants of the Sky) Lydia Berger* Samuel Taleff
The Hanging Tree from The Hunger Games. . . . . . . . . . . Suzanne Collins, Elizabeth Waszkiewicz Tuba
Bassoon Dylan Zeravica Robert Dye
Jeremiah Fraites and Wesley Schultz/arr. Robert Longfield Amelia Flaherty* Alec Patterson*
Tenor Saxophone
Wind Ensemble Clarinet Kevin Turcovsky* Percussion
Heavenwards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . William Owens Dylan Amic Edward Woods Dimitri Bossart
Joy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frank Ticheli Sarah Chervenick Aiden Carson
Ethan Dutka* Trumpet Tristan Eddy*
Addison Gardner* Paul Angelcyk Donovan Ekberg
Eighth Grade Band Sydney Gass Megan Barry Jackson Hughes
The Golden Vanity March . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ralph Vaughan Williams Aubree Jones Maria DiToppa* Antonio Lio
completed and scored by Douglas E. Wagner Maura Lust Zachary Elko David Novotnak
Rain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Balmages Brianna Shaffer Justin Gass Abigail Perhoch
Star Wars: The Force Awakens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Williams Megan Swick Christian Guerzo Ian Resnik
arr. Robert Longfield Mia Teslevich Matthew Janiga Andersen Schuller
Josephine Toth Dennis Kalinin Jacob Valmassoni
Rebecca Waszkiewicz George Koncerak Keegan Watkins
Sydney Willig Dylan Kuzma Sean Webb*
Samuel McFall Mason Zihmer
Bass Clarinet Jamie Nese*
Incoming Marching Band Orientation Cory Lackey Zachary Petrulak
Join us for freshman orientation from 6-8 pm on Wednesday, May 31, and Ryan Pirger
Thursday, June 1. Students are required to attend both rehearsals; parents Jonathan Powell
are asked to attend one of two identical informational sessions on EITHER Brian Vieceli
Wednesday OR Thursday. Logan Wade* * denotes member of
Carlin Whalen* Wind Ensemble
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