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DRUM MAJORS jane McCarty and Ed Webb MARCHING I PEP BAND fFront Rowj Stephan Dailey, Terry Green, Kevin Brightup, Terry Sherbondy, Marty Crawford, David Krug, Todd Pierpoint, Doug Bedichek, john Schwiethale, Tim Smith. fSecond Rowj Ed Webb, Kathy jones, julie Crot- chett, Darwin Crawford, Paul McGinty, David White. Mark Tucker, Shane Applegate, jeff Walker, Greg Crot- chett, Maria Marshall, Kim Gore. julie Watson, Tim Mclsemore, jane McCarty. CThitd Rowj Lori Deloziet,jac- que McKim, Tonya Allen, jerry Goodman, Tom Laney, Todd Crowley, Kevin Berg. Gordon Bedichek, Mike G'Hern. Wade Evans, Toni Dodd, Barbara Bipes. fFourth Rowj Cindy Draving, Kelli Brown, Randy Holland. Amy Holyoak, Michelle Neel, Mark Pennington, Pat Brewer, jeff Chester, David jantz. Robert Kyle, Tim McGlwson, Charlie Moreno, Bruce Dimick, Don Rice, Todd Dillon. Proc Hoffman, Kay Swan, Alicia Darnell, Dana McLean, Scott Keimig, Rick Brewer, Michelle Hunt, Alison McCue. Susan Van Steinberg and Lisa Hull. 'Huy I , Q'rZg,-.ZZ-i,, . Ziff hw , Instrumental Groups Performing, mzlting money mee time 98 ' Instrumental Music Throughout the school year, the in- strumental music department spent many hours rehearsing and performing for school functions. With instrumental students spending an betweeen 30 minutes to four hours practicing instruments each week, it seemed that there might not have bee much time for anything else. Besides working hard for concerts, tl' groups also spent a great amount of rin selling magazine subscriptions, fruit baske and all-purpose cleaner to raise money. Tli profit from these sales was used to b music for Marching Band, Concert Ban Orchestra and Stage Band. It was also use for entry fees to festivals and for the repa of instruments after a wet parade. Th fund-rasing money was also used to pu. chase one marching French horn and tw bass drum carriers. Perhaps the most noticeable instrument' group was the Marching Band which prd
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? bg l 3' -c Qt. 5 . 4 S 5 .. . ,gs il fwuilil W The act receiving the loudest laugh from oth audiences was the Weathemomen alias Genia johnson and Rhoda cwilliamsj to the song It 'J Raz'm'ng Men. hese two over-weight females sang and danced around the stage rejoicing about the availability of men falling from the sky. Northwestls Stage Band played Sweet Seorgze Brown, Can't Stop, Portuguere Cove and Norwegzkzn. Seniors Shane Ap- Jlegate, Kris Oblinger and juniors David img and Wade Evans performed solos with :he above selections. M.C.'s for the performances were Lora -lull, Bruce Adams and Derrick Nielsen ivho entertained the audiences with magic tricks. If they were not tieing up Nielsen with rope to see if he could escape, they were trying old card tricks. The only suc- cessful trick of the three M.C.'s was right before the intermission of the show. Nielsen made the audience disappear by the wave of his hand and by saying the magical words It's intermission . The evening came to a close after nearly two hours of musical entertainment. The finale included the performance offimenba from West Side Story by the Northwest Singers, Concert and Sophomore Choirs. The vocalists were accompanied by thel Northwest Stage Band for the finale. -Kelli Brown ' TOP LEFT: 'Men Without Shoes' was one instrumen- tal group performaning an original song, TOP MIDDLE: Struttin her stuff, Genia johnson per- forms the Weatherwomen song 'It's Raining Men,' BOTTOM LEFT: Singing in harmony is what the Sophomore Barbershop Quartet is all about, BOTTOM MIDDLE: Politics receive a stab from Sharl Vogt's 'Edith Ann' monologue. CENTER: 'Saturday Night In..' takes on a new mean- ing when performed by this group. ABOVE3 Choercgraphy enhances the finale of the combined choirs in 'America'. Bearlesque ' 97
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JAZZ BAND IL:-ft to Rightj Kathy jones. jesse Ray, Kris Neice. Gary Rosenak. Kris Obl- inger. David White. Wade Evans. Kevin Brightup. Steve Sherrod, jeff Chester. Tim McLemore. Scott Mon- inger. Ed VUebb, Bill Manley. Shane Applegate, Greg Crotchett and David Krug .. '.:ga.t fu-mm CONCERT BAND tltnvnt Rout Darwin Crawford. Stott Keirnig Kim Gore. Maria Marshall. Michelle Neel, Kay Swan. Ran- dy llolland Alicia Darnell. Alison MtC.ue.julie Wai- stvn Lisa llull. Karhvjones. Susan Van Steinberg. Ninth:-Ile Hunt. Cindy Draxing. Barbara Bipes lt-nm Nluhlenhruth iSetond Rowl Ritk Brewer. Ami llolwak. jaque McKim. Dana Mil.:-an. julie C rot- thett lonxa Allen. Pat Brewer. Gordon Bedithek Paul MtGintv jerry Goodman. Toni Dodd. Doug Bedithek. john Schv-iethale, Terri Shethondx. lim Smith Shane Applegate rBack Row r Don Rite. Greg Crorthert. Wade Eians. jane Mtffarry. Tim MtLc-more. Kevin Brightup. Terry Green. Shephan Dailey. Marty Crawford. Mark Pennington Charlie Moreno. Mark Tucker. Todd Dillon. Mike O'llern. Kevin Berg, Proc Hoffman. Ed Wfehh and Tim MtGlasson l ORCHESTRA CFront RowjAnn Chong, Thu-Ha Mickle, Krystyn Riddle. QSecond Rowj Lona Kuhlman, Shawna Osborn, Charlene Douglass, Ann Goins, Shelley Nikkel, Lori Delozier, Kim Hilbish, Betsy Williams, jamie McNamee, Steve Killian, Meg Meadows, David Holmes, Director Berle Willis. fBack Rowj Mark Strickland, Shannon Blue, Sheila Givens. jenny Williams, Barbara Dulohery, Alison McCue, jesse Ray, Paul McGinty, Michelle Hunt, janice Tart. Kathy Duncan, julie Watson, jeff Chester. Scott Moninger, Bill Manley, Mark Tucker and Tim McGlasson. vided the audience and fans an array of geometric designs and music on the football field. The band also performed in the River Festival, Christmas and Homecoming parades. The Marching Band could also be seen on two occasions at local hotels perfor- ming for business sales meetings. Acting crazy and providing lively music for pep assemblies and home basketball games was the most common association to the Pep Band. Dressed in yellow shirts shirts most of the time, but on occasions in Army greens as special forces , the Pep Band worked together to arouse spirit for the school. With the Orchestra being a little more down to earth. much time was spent in rehearsal. This time paid off as the Or- chestral received three l ratings at Music Contest. The musicians spent extra time working with guest conductors throughout the year. Five members of the Orchestra were named to All-City. They were Meg Meadow, Paul McGinty, Lona Kuhlman. Shanna Osborn and Thu I-la Mickel. Dressed in black tuxes and bow ties, the Stage Band members enjoyed looking classy. They hosted the 4th Annual jazz in the Round in April which featured the first ever performance of the All-City jazz Band which featured seven members from Nor- thwest: Kris Oblinger, Kathe jones, Wade Evans. David White, Tim McLemore, Kevin Brightup and Ed Webb. The Stage Band also participated in Bearlesque and other clinics around Wichita. Concert Band was composed of students from the Marching Band who wished to fur- ther their performance experiences in other styles of music. All-City Concert Band members were Paul McGinty, Tim McLemore, Kevin Brightup, Shane Ap- plegate, David White. Tim McGlasson,jeff Walker and Pat Brewer. The group per- formed a Christmas and Spring Concert and also played Pomp and Cz'rczzm5mnce.t for the graduation ceremony in May. -Kelli Brown Inerrnmental Music ' 99
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