North Side High School - Legend Yearbook (Fort Wayne, IN)

 - Class of 1979

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Small Ensembles Had Top Talent One of the little-recognized music ensembles was the string ensemble. Made up of the best twelve string players from the orchestra, the ensemble ' s primary goal was to give the young musicians experience in playing with a small group. The ensemble ' s main activities included playing concerts outside the school, performing prelude music for school functions, and competing in NISBOVA contest. A string quartet was formed this year, consisting of the lead violins, viola, and cello from the larger ensemble. The members of the group especially liked performing as a quartet because it was very small, but they were not performing solo. They also liked the challenge of having to play everything perfectly. Because each person had a different part, there was no one to cover up any mistakes a player might make. Both the quartet and ensemble were led by Mr. Phillip Stubblefield. Bottom Row: Gina Potts, Debbie Keck, Cindy Bradley, Kathy Steele; Row Two: Sue Bushong, Pete Collins, Tiia Tomusk, Jim Noel, Tom Pauly, Nina Lamb; Row Three: Brent Johnson, John Noel. Cindy Bradley, Tiia Tomusk, Pete Collins, Tom Pauly.

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Bottom Row: Lorna Stetler, Pete Collins, Khris Kessler, Dawn Sauders, Jeff Myers, Brenda White, Andy Girigrich, Mike Lee, Catherine Lee, Kathy Knight; Row Two: Tiia Tomusk, Tina Bryant, Lisa Stephenson, Tim Boren, Jane Rich, Michele Lang, Matthew John Jones, Belinda Zigler, Douglas Housholder, Karen S. Kinder, Kim Dennis; Row Three: Julie Ladig, Rhoda Clark, Laura Bloom, Rick Sleesman, Renee E. Kolde, Deborah Kacsor, Darcy Scott, Liz Jackson; Row Four: Matthew Albright, Gaylen Waters, Birgitta Frisk, Pam Welch, Rutie Gingrich, Margaret Cabler, Gregory W. Tipton, Mary Eykholt, Mr. John Hill. Concerts Are Choirs ' Thing The main purpose of the training choir was just what the name implied: training. It gave people, primarily sophomores, experience in the singing field. It was a stepping stone to becoming a Troubador or Madrigal. The men responsible for coaching the group were Mr. John Hill and Mr. Phillip Stubblefield. The Troubadors were a group of 41 students under the direction of Mr. John Hill. Each member was selected through auditions in April. The group, which consisted of juniors and seniors, met second period. With Mr. Phillip Stubblefield directing them, thirty-nine A Cappella choir members met first period. The members, who were from all three grades, were picked through auditions. A Cappella Choir members- Bottom Row: Lisa Kilpatrick, Cyrene Buchan, Jill Kroskie, Tonya Zimmerman, Mickey Rogers, Joe Clasper, Terry Diller, Ann Mosher, Pam Snyder, Millie Hendershott; Row Two: Lora Gibson, Karen Walker, Theresa Girardot, Tim Boren, Mary McCoy, P; Garrett, Mane Ankenbruck, Jackie Conley, Mary Markey, Laura Earl; Row Three: Theresa Herber, Lori Knepper, Kenneth Miller, Allen Dalton, Mikael Bennerhed, Jose F. Alvarez, Lisa Wood, Lori Jantz, Amy Lambert.



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Bottom Row: Sue Sexton, Molly Skordos, Julie Ladig, Debbie Arnold, Nancy Bloom, Jane Werling, Capt. Melanie Burrowd, Jennifer Jackson, Fonda Jackson, Laura Lehman, Jane Rich, Ana Marie Whiteman, Becky Trammel, Lorri Stebing, Laura Bloom, Cindy Mather, Mary Beth Olinger, Linda Heiser, Capt. Jill Jackson; Row Two: Kim Koenig, Theresa Gerardot, Karen Walker, Diane Grubb, Sheryl White, Susan Myers, Kathy Kennedy, Debi Tarr, Deborah Kaesor, Laura Benner, Jenny Sickles, Noelle Byrt, Tammy Miller; Row Three: Laura Earl, Jacqueline Carroll, Cressie Steele, Lisa Koehl, Suzi Seybold, Janean Stoy, Kim Dennis, Pam Templeton, Nancy Slack, Sonja White, Lora Gibson; Top Row: Capt. Lori Long, Capt. Erin Seybold, Leslie Malone, Darcy Scott, Jill Keener, Gloria Jones, Capt. Pam Hartman, Sara Stratton, Renee Knox Arrowette Corps Added to Band The Arrowettes, one of the main attractions of the marching band, are made up of three corps. These are Swiss Flags, Guide-on Flags, and pom-poms. There are approximately fifty girls all together. After marching band is over, the girls keep themselves busy by performing at the basketball games. Mrs. Claryn Myers is the Arrowette sponsor. Greg Tipton, Matt Albright, Lois Martin.

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