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Upcoming Events

Thursday, February 4 at 7 pm Friday, May 6 at 7 pm


Winter High School Band Concert Norwin H.S. Orchestra Concert
Norwin Center for the Norwin Center for the
Performing Arts (H.S. Auditorium) Performing Arts (H.S. Auditorium)

Hillcrest Chamber Music Concert Tuesday, May 10 at 7 pm


Wednesday, March 16 at 7 pm Fifth Grade Band Concert
Hillcrest Auditorium Hillcrest Auditorium

March 18 thru March 20 Thursday, May 12 at 7 pm


Spring Musical: White Christmas Sixth Grade Band Concert
Norwin Center for the Hillcrest Auditorium
Performing Arts (H.S. Auditorium)
Tuesday, May 17th at 7 pm
Thursday, March 31 at 7 pm Middle School Orchestra Concert
Percussion Ensemble Norwin Middle School Auditorium
PMEA Send-Off Concert
Norwin Center for the Wednesday, May 18 at 7 pm
Performing Arts (H.S. Auditorium) Hillcrest Orchestra Concert
Hillcrest Auditorium
Tuesday, April 19 at 7 pm
Percussion Ensemble Concert Thursday, May 19 at 7 pm
Norwin Center for the Middle School Band Concert
Performing Arts (H.S. Auditorium) Norwin Middle School Auditorium

Thursday, May 5 at 7 pm
Combined Band Concert
Norwin H.S. Auditorium

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Denise Bilott, director
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From the Superintendent Concert Etiquette

As Superintendent of Schools and on behalf of all in attendance this


evening, I congratulate and commend all student musicians who are
performing tonight. We recognize your extraordinary musical abilities, MEMO
acknowledging that you represent the best and the brightest of our youth
and also what is great about our country. TO: Audience

FROM: The Performers


The Norwin School District is a national model for supporting and
advancing music education and the performing arts. It is an allegiance
RE: Concert Etiquette
based on tradition and community pride and a commitment to academic
excellence, music education, and the performing arts.

I encourage all in attendance to continue as advocates of music education Dear Parents, Students, Teachers, and Friends of Music:
and the arts by taking a greater leadership role in your schools and
communities to strengthen and preserve K-12 music and arts programs. Thank you for joining us this evening. As the audience, you are an important
We highlight these research points published by Miami University of Ohio: part of tonight’s concert. The audience’s responsibility at formal concerts is
to honor the efforts of the performers by providing a listening atmosphere in
1. Children who study music tend to have larger vocabularies and more which all can appreciate their performance. To that end, we ask your
advanced reading skills than their peers who do not participate in cooperation:
music lessons.
2. Research shows that music is to the brain as physical exercise is to • Please make sure all cell phones and electronic devices are turned off.
the human body. Cell phones can interfere with wireless microphones
3. A study from Columbia University revealed that students who study and recording equipment, as well as create unwanted noise.
arts are more cooperative with their teachers and peers, have higher
levels self-confidence, and are more equipped to express themselves • While the performance is in progress, please remain seated and quiet.
and their ideas. (If it becomes necessary to leave the auditorium,
please do so between musical selections.)
We thank our hosts today, the principals and music teachers, as well as
• If very young children become restless and disrupt others’ ability to listen,
the numerous Norwin parent and community volunteers who provide
please take them from the auditorium until they are quiet.
never-ending support to our developing musicians. They all deserve our
profound gratitude. • Please do not hum or clap along with the performers,
until specifically invited to do so.
Best wishes for an enjoyable evening, and please continue to keep music
and the performing arts in a prominent place in your lives, both now and • Show your appreciation for the performance by clapping after each
in the future! selection. Whistling and cheering are not appropriate at a formal concert.

We have all worked very hard to prepare an exceptional evening of music for
Board of Education and Administration everyone to enjoy. Thank you, in advance, for your assistance in helping this
William H. Kerr, Ed.D., Superintendent of Schools to be a wonderful experience for all of us!

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Norwin Band Aides From the Principal

Good Evening,
The Objectives of the Norwin Band Aides Corporation are as follows:
I want to thank all of you for your attendance at this evening’s winter
1. To stimulate and sustain interest among the Band Aides and the students at band concert. Mrs. Bilott and her students have been diligently working
Norwin High School in band activities at Norwin High School by cooperating in preparation for tonight’s program. They are to be commended for
with school authorities and the Norwin Band Director.
their commitment and dedication to success in the arts, as well as in
2. To raise and distribute monies, as required for the activities of the band, not the classroom. I am extremely proud of each and every member and
funded by the Norwin School District. All fund drives to be organized at the the role they play in carrying on the proud tradition of the Norwin
recommendation of the Board of Directors. Band.
3. To support and promote music education in the Norwin School District by
advocating for policies that will enhance the music education of students in Please continue to encourage, enlighten and support your children as
the Norwin School District in cooperation with the Norwin Band Director and they grow into quality young adults. Again, I thank you for being here
school officials. and hope you enjoy this evening’s program.
The Norwin Band Aides, the community support group of Norwin Band, was
founded in 1961. Today, the Band Aides support the band program through Happy Holidays,
fundraisers like Market Day, the stadium concession stand and Aramark,
monthly hoagie sales, Sarris Candy at Easter and Christmas, and such events Mr. Suman
as an annual craft show, a car cruise each spring, winter guard shows, and
the annual Band Festival, now in its 54th year. The Band Aides are not just
a support group to provide for the students’ opportunities & activities, but
members also enjoy the support and friendship of other band and guard
parents while fully engaging in their teen’s band activities. Did You Know?
The Band Aides meet the 2nd Monday of each month from 7:30–8:15 pm in Music training not only helps children develop fine motor skills, but aids
the high school cafeteria.The next meeting is January 11th. emotional and behavioral maturation as well.
Watch for a couple of important upcoming events:
The more a child trains on an instrument, it accelerates cortical
an informational meeting after the first of the year,
and the May unveiling of the theme of the organization in attention skill, anxiety management and emotional
2016 marching band show. control.

For more information, to donate or volunteer, Three-quarters of U.S. high school students “rarely or never” take
or to get information about sponsorship opportunities, visit us at: extracurricular lessons in music or the arts.

http://norwinbands.net/nba —Cortical Thickness Maturation and Duration of Music Training: Health-Promoting Activities
Shape Brain Development by James J. Hudziak, MD et al, November 2014
or email norwinbandaidesSM@gmail.com anytime.

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About the directors From 2002-2006 Mr. Ian Morrison was appointed band director. Under the
direction of Ian Morrison the Norwin Marching Band remained competitive
Michael Szymanski is a 1991 graduate of Norwin High School and and a new focus was brought to the Concert Ensembles of the Norwin Band
received a B.S. in Music Education from Duquesne University in 1995. Program paving the way for the successes of the current Wind Ensemble and
Mr. Szymanski has been the Middle School Orchestra director since Concert Band.
being hired in 1996 and became the High School Orchestra director
Mr. Robert Traugh was band director from 2007 through 2013, assisted by Mr.
in 1998. In addition to their annual winter and spring concerts, the
Gregory Ondayko and Associate Director Mrs. Kimberly Glover. The Norwin
H.S. Orchestra often performs with the Norwin Chorus, at invitational Percussion Ensemble performed at the PMEA State Convention in 2009 and
festivals and for various community and scholastic events. In recent in 2013, as well as at the 2011 MENC All-East Convention. At PMEA State
years, the H.S. Orchestra has received numerous Superior ratings at Adjudications the Norwin Concert Band received excellent ratings in 2008,
PMEA Music Performance Assessments and other adjudicated festivals. 2009, & 2010, culminating in a superior rating in 2011. The Norwin Wind
During his time at Norwin, Michael has also taught elementary band and Ensemble received superior ratings in 2008, 2009, 2010, & 2011 at PMEA
orchestra, elementary and middle school general music, music theory, State Adjudications. The Norwin Jazz Ensemble in 2008 received accolades
and guitar. He has been the Music Department Chairperson since at the Slippery Rock Jazz Festival for best Saxophone Section, Best Rhythm
2011. In his time away from school, Mr. Szymanski enjoys reading, hiking, Section, Best Trombone Section, and Best Trumpet Section. In 2008 the
camping and long road trips. He continues to be an active freelance Norwin Marching Band performed at the Bands of America Super Regional in
St. Louis and placed in the top ten at finals. In 2012 the marching band swept
performer on violin and viola. Michael and his wife Jennifer currently
Bands of America Regional Championships in Monroeville (PA), Akron (OH),
reside in North Huntingdon with their daughters, Betsy and Abby. and Towson (MD), including high music, visual, and general effect captions.

Tim Daniels is Director of Bands at Norwin High School. His duties Mr. Timothy Daniels began his tenure as director in 2013. Since then, Norwin
include directing the Marching Band, Wind Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble as has taken first place in Class AAA in 2013 and in Class AA in 2014 at the
well as teaching AP Music Theory classes. Prior to joining the staff at Bands of America Regional Championships at Gateway, bringing home the
Norwin, Tim served as a Band Director in the Arlington School District Championship in 2013. In 2014, they earned the Championship trophy from
in LaGrangeville, NY where he directed 9th Grade Band, Jazz Band, the Bands of America Regional Championships at Newark, Delaware. Norwin
and assisted with the marching band. Tim has also served in various also won the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Marching Band Association (PIMBA)
capacities on the band staffs of the Fox Chapel, Gateway and Penn- Class AAAA competition in 2013 and 2014, sweeping all three captions. The
2015 marching season was capped off by winning the USBands Group VI
Trafford marching bands. In addition to this experience, Mr. Daniels
Open Class National Championship.
spent the summer of 2009 marching with the Bluecoats Drum and
Bugle Corps. Mr. Daniels received his B.M. in Music Education, trumpet The band program continues to grow and new levels of performance
applied, from Youngstown State University. His primary teachers excellence are set every year and in every ensemble at Norwin High School.
included Dr. Stephen L. Gage, Dr. Brandt Payne, Dr. Christopher
Krummel and Dr. Kent Englehardt. Tim is a member of the National The Norwin Band has come a long way from the first 28 member group
Association for Music Education and the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society. under the direction of Mr. Winters. This organization has seen thousands of
A native of North Huntingdon, PA, Tim graduated from Norwin High students come through the program and each of them take into their lives
School in 2008. In addition to his responsibilities at Norwin, Tim enjoys experiences gained only by participation in this program.
performing and plays as a freelance trumpeter in the Pittsburgh area.
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
formed in the 1923-1924 school year. It Greg Ondayko has held the position of Assistant Band Director at
consisted of 28 members, all boys. The first Norwin for 14 years. His duties include directing the Concert Band,
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
community that nurtures them. staff at Norwin High School, he served as a marching/ woodwind tech
at both Mars Area H.S. and at Thomas Jefferson H.S. in Pleasant Hills.
Mr. “Jimmy” Weaver was instrumental in establishing the early Norwin Band, Mr. Ondayko is a member of PMEA and the Westmoreland County
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 can be
band director, George directed the Irwin High School band from the late can be found restoring, repairing, driving, or racing one of his many
1940’s through the 1950’s while the district was temporarily divided into Irwin 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 Kimberly Glover, a native Texan, is currently in her eleventh year
program of the future. as the Associate Band Director/Director of Percussion Studies. Her
responsibilities include assisting with all band functions, percussion
The Norwin Band Aides, the community support group of Norwin Band, was
grades 5-12, and directing the Norwin Percussion Ensemble. Under
founded in 1961, with Glen Zockoll as band director. The Band Aides have
contributed enormously to the financial means of the band making it possible her tutelage, Norwin percussion students have earned placement in
for the students to concentrate on their performances. District, Region, State and All-Eastern level ensembles. Most recently
the Norwin Percussion Ensemble was invited to perform at the PMEA
From the mid 60’s through the mid 70’s, band director Mr. Lawrence Radzevic State Conferences in Erie (2013), Valley Forge (2009), and at the MENC
led the Norwin Band with a program that resembles that of today. A student All-Eastern Conference in Baltimore, Maryland (2011). Prior to joining
field conductor under Mr. Radzevic’s tutelage, L.J. Hancock, would have an the Norwin Band team, she taught band in Texas for 2 years in the
even greater impact on the band and the entire music program at Norwin. Pearland Independent School District and the Austin Independence
School District. Kim earned her Bachelors of Music Education from the
From 1976-2001, L.J. Hancock directed the Norwin Band, inspiring the Conservatory of Music at the University of Missouri-Kansas City and her
students to some the program’s greatest successes. Due to his charismatic Masters of Percussion Performance from the University of Texas. Mrs.
leadership, between 1980-1996 the Norwin Band placed in the top twenty
Glover currently plays with various groups including the Butler County
bands at the Bands of America Grand National Championships. Under his
Symphony, the Musician’s Concert Band, and the Harmony-Zelienople
direction the band took first place at the Bands of America Grand National
Championships in 1982, and achieved the Sudler Shield award for musical Concert Band. She is a member of PMEA/MENC as well as Treasurer of
excellence from the John Philip Sousa Foundation. the Pennsylvania chapter of the Percussive Arts Society. Kim’s husband,
David, teaches Percussion at Slippery Rock University and they have a
12 furry kid named Penny. 5
About the directors
How Music Education
Denise Bilott has been teaching for 15 years. She received a Orchestrates Success:
Bachelor of Music in Music Education Instrumental at Capital University
in Columbus (OH), and a Masters of Science in Education with an A Guide for Parents
emphasis on technology in the classroom from Walden University.
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music teacher to elementary-aged children. He earned the Phoebe
Apperson Hearst Outstanding Educator Award through the William
Randolph Hearst Foundation. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Music Seventy-seven percent of teachers and 64 percent of parents
Education from Indiana University of Pennsylvania. While attending IUP, agree that music and arts education
he sung with an acappella group known as The Braxmen, later known are “extremely important” or “very important.”
as 4Real, which gained national fame by performing with numerous
Pittsburgh-based groups such as The Vogues, Johnny Angel & the Halos, Eighty-seven percent of teachers and 81 percent of parents
Pure Gold, The Lettermen, The Drifters, The Turtles and many more. believe children should have a chance to learn to play
musical instruments as early as elementary school.

Striking a Chord: The Public’s Hopes and Beliefs


for K-12 Music Education in the United States 2015
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Eighth Grade Band Special thanks to…

Flute Alto Sax Trombone The parents of all the students Todd Leighty and the
Anna Burtnett Aaron Bowen Matt Faccenda represented tonight for Auditorium Production Team
Breanna Camp Dustin DeValkeneer Connor Felton
supporting Fine Arts Mr. Evanov and the stage crew
Noelle Ciccone Jadon Hooke Cole McGurk
Chloe Davis Derek Lust Eric Miscampbell Education Pat Geiger, Jim Dezorzi and the
Alex Dillner Noah Miller Drew Noe Our student musicians Norwin Maintenance
Katie Duganieri Zane Shepherd Devon Terrinoni Norwin School District and Custodial Staff
Leia Farroux Joseph Urda Brooke Vanischak
Board of Education Ushers and Volunteers
Lauren Kells Luke Weisensee Ryan Zigarovich
Natasha Koerber William H. Kerr, Ed.D., The Norwin Music Department
Emily Landsittel Tenor Sax Baritone Superintendent of Schools Michael Szymanski
Mia Magaro Trevyn Bill Anthony Bolton Timothy J. Kotch, Sr., Tim Daniels
Tori Nicholes Kristopher Byers Asst. Superintendent Greg Ondayko
Braelyn Ryba Trumpet AJ Hoover Mrs. Natalie A. McCracken, Kim Glover
Marissa Santora Isaac Anticole Kevin Pasinski Asst. Superintendent Denise Bilott
Jordan Bell Cole Sholtis
and the Norwin School Ian Morrison
Clarinet Jared Brumm
Jessica Beavers Josh Gelzheiser Tuba District Administration Devon Lippmann
Christi Blon Noah Hand David Koget Norwin Faculty and Staff Bridget Faulk
Elyssa Bognar Savanna Hindman Kevin Marsiglio Michael D. Choby, Principal Lauren McCurdy
Katie Bugey Emily Huha Jeff Shields Joseph V. Shigle, III, Elizabeth Stephens
Abbygail Crossley Joe Iwinski Assistant Principal Fred King
Isabella Flynn Gordon Landefeld Percussion Timothy P. McCabe, Lynn Spiegel
Erik Hartzo Dan Lia Mitch Davis
Kayla Matos Dom Palmieri
Assistant Principal Norwin Band Aides, especially
Isaiah Dittig
Mia Migliozzi Kendra Rabo Andrew Gilroy and the Norwin H.S. Pete Bazanos, President
Angel Plisco Robby Schinkel Austin Harris Administration Rebecca Bazala,
Codie Remai Jeremy Smyrnes Madelaine Holmes Debbie Depp, Mary Rorabaugh, Vice President
Megan Scott Deven Summers Arianna Lattimore and the Norwin H.S. Staff
Sarah Solar
Sue Seymour, Secretary
Butch Lucas Mr. Robert Suman, Principal
Keanan Zarobsky Horn Eli Mignogna Joann Bazanos, Treasurer
Haley Esasky Allison Persi
Mr. Troy Collier, Karrie Bartuska,
Austin Kellar Jaskaran Singh Assistant Principal Assistant Treasurer
Evan Murray Rachel Soltez and the Norwin M.S. Kathleen Heuer,
Administration & Staff concert program design
Mr. Brian O’Neil, Principal
Ms. Lisa Banasick,
Assistant Principal
and the Hillcrest Intermediate
If you won’t be taking your program book home, School Administration & Staff
please recycle it in one of the bins as you leave.
Thank you!
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Tonight’s Selections Seventh Grade Band
Flute Bass Clarinet Trumpet (cont.)
Seventh Grade Band Brooke Alexander Cory Lackey Jonathan Powell
Star Spangled Banner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . arr. Mark Williams Marissa Barkley Kevin Turcovsky
Aleksandra Brozeski Alto Sax Brian Vieceli
A Christmas Welcome. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . arr. James Swearingen Emily Bulger Caleb Andrykovitch Logan Wade
Coventry Carol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . arr. John O’Reilly Donovan Davila Kyla Bailey Keegan Watkins
Ella Driggers Hunter Bell Carlin Whalen
Jingle Bells . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .arr. John Higgins Hunter Bennett
Ashley Ewing
Mia Gill Andrew Bilinsky Horn
Middle School Jazz Band Jaycie Greenawalt Sam Coll Victoria Gasparovic
Emma Guldin Tyler Cumpston Dennis Kalinin
A Charlie Brown Christmas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .arr. Paul Murtha Alivia Jarusinsky Shaylie Cuthbert
Maegan Jordan Amelia Flaherty Trombone
Sydney Lokay Alex Gabauer Ryan Bugay
Eighth Grade Band Anne Mamas Johnny Haut Andrew Golick
At the Feast of Stephen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .arr. Scott Watson Shallyn Mansfield Alex Hetrick Logan Kemerer
Mara Polczynski Emilie Horton Shane Moore
African Bell Carol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . arr. Robert W. Smith Natalie Shuster Christian Moore Alex Puskaric
And to All a Good Night! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .arr. Andy Clark Kailey Sipe Shain Mosqueda
Elizabeth Smeltzer Tony Sacco Baritone
Courtney Spiering Marissa Schultz Cody DeValkeneer
Jordyn Turcovski Richard Serembo John Sabados
Sam Taleff Landon Pells
Clarinet Elizabeth Waszkiewicz Justin Williams
Middle School Jazz Band Dylan Amic Dylan Zeravica
Lydia Berger Tuba
Alto Sax Baritone Sax Piano Elizabeth Burtner Tenor Sax Zach Elko
Hunter Bennett Michael Tully Anna Burtnett Sarah Chervenick Saxen Selinger Luke Lokay
Dustin DeValkeneer Ethan Dutka Eddie Woods
Alex Gabauer Trumpet Guitar Addison Gardner Baritone Sax Percussion
Erik Hartzo Paul Angelcyk Tommy Mclaughlin Sydney Gass Michael Tully Aiden Carson
Emilie Horton Isaac Anticole Rob Schinkel Kylee Golack John Dodaro
Cassie Hensler Trumpet Tristan Eddy
Derek Lust Megan Barry
Evan Huff Paul Angelcyk Donovon Ekberg
Shain Mosqueda Maria DiToppa Bass Aubree Jones Megan Barry Jake Giatroudakis
Elizabeth Waszkiewicz Dennis Kalinin Annika Hartzo Maura Lust Bailee Bertani Jackson Hughes
Evan Murray Kayla Morris Benjamin Bizzak Logan Kelly
Tenor Sax Alec Patterson Drum Set/ Grace Perla Maria DiToppa Antonio Lio
Trevyn Bill Logan Wade Percussion Brianna Shaffer Justin Gass Gavin McGuire
Sarah Chervenick Isaiah Dittig Megan Swick Christian Guerzo Matthew Murphy
Saxen Selinger Eli Mignogna Mia Teslevich George Koncerak David Novotnak
Kaitlyn Tognarini Dylan Kuzma Abigail Perhoch
Josephine Toth Matthew Janiga Ian Resnik
Hunter Ward Samuel McFall Andersen Schuller
Rebecca Waszkiewicz Jamie Nese Jacob Valmassoni
Sydney Willig Alec Patterson Sean Webb
Emma Zappone Zachary Petrulak Mason Zihmer
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