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Varsity Band members are— Bottom row: Lara Levison, Brenda Holman, Chris Marshal, Janette Patterson, Michelle Coan, Trina Hay, Lisa Thompson, Margaret Smith, Julia Long, Ann Bauer; Second row: Sue Miller, Tracy Gaunt, Sarah Fryback, Kelly Schwaum, Jennifer Jackson, Ron Brown, Jeff Richardson, Janene Smith; Third row: Tom Williams, Larry Weinley, Jeff Myers, Ed Eykholt, Jerry Nix, Brian Seivers; Fourth row: Paulette Jones, Steve Quinn, Brian Heeren, Scott Young, Alan Park, Mikael Bennerhed; Fifth row: Mr. Ed King, Matt Vosmier, Liz Cuney, Russell Hartzog, Jim Cline, Randy Gantt, Ron Lesh, Tom Miller, Fred Wolf, John Cooley, Scott Akey. Young Musicians Aim for the Top Varsity Band consisted entirely of sophomores, roughly forty of them. They concentrated on the fundementals of rhythmic counting, scales, and the development of technique. After one year in Varsity Band they move up to the concert band. The main goal for the members of the Rehearsal Stage Band was to be in Wildsiders in a year or so. They worked hard at trying to perfect their skills, and for the most part it paid off. These trumpet players rehearse with the stage band, hoping to make Wildsiders some day.
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Members of Wildsiders are— Bottom row: Melody Sutto, Kim Miller, LeeAnn Norton, Barb Lary, Jim Noel, Scott Samuels; Second row: Dave Goff, Phil Maxwell, Nancy Stoudt, Lynette Litten, Barb Beery, Tim Wilkerson, Jeff Horton, Tim DePrey, Matt Albright, David Lipp, Renee Fledderjohann, Tim Klingler, Doug Wright, Mark Gross; Third row: Ben Guthrie, Bill Koenig, Eric Lovejoy, Mr. Ed King, Dan Lewark, Gary Geist, Lloyd Kirkpatrick. Members of the Varsity Stage Band are- Bottom row: Julia Long, Ann Bauer, Chris Marshall, Sue Grunden, Jeff Richardson, Dennis Lesh, Kevin Zelt, Mikael Bennerhed; Second row: Larry Weinley, Greg Voors, Lee Desmonds, Brian Seivers, Scott Young, Brian Heeren, David Reynolds, Steve Quinn, Felix Alverez, Ed Eykholt, Cathy Voors, Jeff Myers, Tom Williams; Third row: Steve Schrock, Jim Cline, Scott Akey, Randy Gantt, Lix Cuney, Mike Stratton, Russell Hartzog. Wildsiders Were North ' s Big Stars Wildsiders are the top jazz band at North Side. They have also been one of the top high school jazz bands in Indiana for the past eight years. This rank has been established by their annual participation in contests such as IMISBOVA, Purdue, and the Elmhurst Jazz Festival. Twenty-six juniors and seniors made up the group, and one of the big projects for the year was making plans to cut a record.
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Radio Club Does Announcements Radio Club is where students learn all the different things about radio, how it operates, what goes into radio, and what radio people do. The sponsor is Mr. Lincoln Record. The members tour radio stations, and they have visited WIFF. Guest speakers come in to give lectures, and members are planning to build a radio station here for morning announcements. There are currently ten members. Greg Tipton and Andy Gingrich do the morning announcements and learn what it takes to be an announcer. They also did something special: They played Christmas music in the halls before Christmas vacation. Greg Tipton looks as if he is enjoying the morning announcements. 28 Radio Club
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