110511 “Ladies and gentlemen it is my pleasure to introduce the 2011 Wooster High School Marching Band”

110511 “Ladies and gentlemen it is my pleasure to introduce the 2011 Wooster High School Marching Band”
110511 “Ladies and gentlemen it is my pleasure to introduce the 2011 Wooster High School Marching Band”
110511 “Ladies and gentlemen it is my pleasure to introduce the 2011 Wooster High School Marching Band”
110511 “Ladies and gentlemen it is my pleasure to introduce the 2011 Wooster High School Marching Band”
110511 “Ladies and gentlemen it is my pleasure to introduce the 2011 Wooster High School Marching Band”
110511 “Ladies and gentlemen it is my pleasure to introduce the 2011 Wooster High School Marching Band”
110511 “Ladies and gentlemen it is my pleasure to introduce the 2011 Wooster High School Marching Band”
110511 “Ladies and gentlemen it is my pleasure to introduce the 2011 Wooster High School Marching Band”
                        
Summary: Think the nearly 200 strong Wooster High School Marching Band fills Follis Field with music when they perform on the football field on Friday nights? That’s nothing compared to the incredible sound they produced indoors in an auditorium during the annual Marching Band Concert on Oct. 25. As another high school football season came to a close, the group that shares Follis Field with the Wooster High School football team celebrated another successful season. Under the direction of Dan Adams assisted by Diane Adams, Doug Bennett, Dennis Bartelheim, Tom Long, Majorette Advisor Dianna Pindell, Flag Corps Advisor Jennifer Burnham and Field Announcer Terry Gardner, the band presented selections from its pre-game, halftime and post-game shows from the 2011 football season to an enthusiastic crowd at the Wooster High School Performing Arts Center on October 25 during the band’s annual Marching Band Concert. The band, which began preparations for marching season in July, performed a wide variety of music ranging from the theme from the Hollywood blockbuster “Pirates of the Caribbean” and the pop hit “Don’t Stop Believin’” to arrangements of Ohio State University classics including “Across the Field” and “French National Defile”. Even though football season is over the band won’t be hanging up their uniforms for long. In just a few months the instrumental music department will begin preparations for performances by the marching band and orchestra at Disney World in Florida over spring break. For more information on the Wooster High School Marching Band, visit the Music Department web site at www.whsmusic.nvi.net.


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