BIG RED BAND
Transcript of BIG RED BAND
JuneSat. 26 Johnstown Firemen’s Festival Parade
AugustFriday 13 JHS Soccer Futbal Friday NightFriday 20 JHS Football vs. Licking HeightsSaturday 21 Pataskala Street Fair ParadeFriday 27 JHS Football @ Waverly
SeptemberWednesday 1 Millersport Sweetcorn Parade Friday 10 JHS Football vs. WatkinsFriday 17 JHS Football vs. Granville (homecoming)Friday 24 JHS Football vs. Northridge (JMS band night)Saturday 25 Dover High School Band Preview
OctoberSaturday 2 JHS Football @ Newark CatholicFriday 8 JHSFootball vs. Utica (senior/alumni band night)
Friday 15 JHS Football vs. LakewoodThursday 21 Circleville Pumpkin Show ParadeFriday 22 JHS Football @ HeathFriday 29 JHS Football @ McConnelsville
November Friday 12 Varsity Show ’21 – Lights OutSaturday 13 Varsity Show ’21 – Lights Out Sunday 14 Varsity Show ’21 – Lights Out (rain date)
December Saturday 4 Johnstown Santa Parade
BIG RED BAND “Vibes” Performances 2021
Pre-Game ShowBuckeye “Johnnie” Swag
JHS Fight SongIllini
Welcome To My HouseMortal Kombat
All Of The LightsZombie NationNo Leaf Clover
Born In The USAAre You Ready For Some Football
Ain’t Been Good
1st QuarterBurn The House Down
This Is How We RollBreak My Heart
2nd Quarter (Johnstown MS Band)Fight SongHey Song
Louie, Louie/Hang On Sloopy The Kids Aren’t Alright
VARSITY SHOW 2021LIGHTS OUT
HalftimeSmoke On The WaterIn-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
OSU Across The Field
3rd QuarterClass of 2022 Recognition
Johnstown High School Alma Mater
4th Quarter Dancing Queen
House Of The Rising SunEnter Sandman
Post-Game ShowFat Bottomed Girls
Long Train Running
VARSITY SHOW 2021LIGHTS OUT
Landen Davis, Baylee Holbrook, Emily Bates, Noah Thompson, Lilly Brooks, Sarah Schmechel, Ava Ruffle, Reece Lairson, Gracie Stoltz, Sean Veal
Paul Scott, Bryon Smith, Hunter Dunlap, Rodney Miller, Will Vensel, Joey Harris
Not Pictured: Brayden Dunn
Bailey Williams, Mason Starkey, Luke Doyle, Alex Beck, Parker Engelbert, Mark Hettinger, Alex Panza, Josh Haydu, Bailey Stranges, Laineigh Deering, Matthew Chopin, Reid Schlagheck, Blake Shaub, Logan Bunner, Zack Arnold, Patrick Beharry, Alaina Wycuff, James Swick, Gavin Schwab, Hayden Wood, Ava Madison, Mackenzie McKinney, Avery Glenn, Jayden Mauger, Reese Ballard, Gavin Scott, Kaitlin Stein, Corbin Starkey, Maggie Walters, Cameron Beverick, Dalton HerbNot Pictured: Joey Linton
Haley Mast, Nola Lairson, Cori King, Kiera Geiger, Mikayla Bero, Abigail Ruffle, Hailey Trauntvein, Alexis Sheppard, Liv Armentrout, Kayla King, Megan Miller, Amanda Thomas, Anna Eckard, Marley Weeks, Alexis McKee, Katie Shaw, Olivia Ryan, Chloe NicksNot Pictured: Adi Heins, Maritza Isidro, Mia Tuzziano
Corey McCarty, Krista Jenkins, Ryan Schmechel, Summer Cochenhour, Cooper Simmons, Isaac Reed, Maddie Havens, Ruadhri McGovern, Mattie Davis
Anna Hazelbaker, Julie Haley, Madison Duckworth, Annika Pardee, Grace Almendinger, Kyndal Marohl, Ashlyn Piper, Kailee Clipner, Cammie Neil, Aivrey Peterson, Sierra Stein, Madison Seitz, Maren Boston, Hannah Nickell, Tabitha Thompson, Taylor Beverick, Rubi Aguilera Solorio, Gabrielle Lamb, Amanda Clipner, Yuli Staneart, Lauren Harris, Kennedy Heil, Abby Smith, Alexis Perry, Shannon Thomas, Frieda Zirille, Cailyn Casto, Maddie Wycuff, Allison Bonito, Hannah WnekNot Pictured: Miranda Benson, Avery Duey, Maggie Kelly, Omerie Lawson
CJ Seitz, Marcus Ryan, Logan Anderson, Dylan Rinard, Charlie Richards, Sydney Bruning, Miles Tuzziano, Alexis Diehl
Lauren Terry, Brie Atkinson, Kyle Meddles, Connor Veal, Ben Leber, Ryan Doyle, Zack Shrewsberry, Kaci Grice, James VanWinkle, Jason Haley, Andrew Balsizer, Zach FlingNot Pictured: Taylor Goodin, Alex Wood
Tucker Dyer, Noah Risdon, Aidan Corcoran, Wesley Van Hoose, Evan Alm, Lydia Gibson, Heather Mitchell, Hunter Messer, Ben Roberts, Josie Henderson, Anna Preston, Wyatt Van Hoose, CJ Friley, Josiah Rose, Braden Gibson, Anthony Zirille, Collin Willard, Brendan Harper, Hunter Igel, Sydney Stroud, Jonas Little, Danica Geiger, Ayla Writesel
Simon Eckard, Ava Devine, Brandon Malone, Hailey Hill, Eden Britton, Bella Poling, Reid Carpenter, Aja Irwin, Ava Peterman, Samantha Richardson, Makayla Fain, Mykenna Alm, Hannah Toohey, Austin Albright, Jenna Hayes, Isabella Sileargy, Brenna Hurst, Katie CulbertsonNot Pictured: Johanna Arcos, Davin Daniels, Vanessa Dyer, Tyler Harriman
Marc Zirille, Director of BandsMr. Marc Zirille is a 1995 graduate of Steubenville (Ohio) High School. Upon graduation, Marc was awarded the Ester Simmons four-year scholarship, presented to one senior every four years, to pursue his degree in Music Education. He received his Bachelor Degree in Music Education from Ohio University in the fall of 2000. While attending Ohio University, Marc participated in the concert band, varsity band, trumpet ensemble, wind ensemble, and was a member and Assistant Dance Commander of the Ohio University Marching 110. He was also the 1999 recipient of the Houck Memorial Scholarship, an award given to one junior each year.
After earning his degree, Mr. Zirille accepted the position as Director of Bands at Johnstown-Monroe Local Schools, which involved 5th grade beginning band, 3 bands at Adams Middle School, and the Marching, Pep, Jazz, and Concert Band at Johnstown High School. Highlight performances include an appearance at the 2006 Indianapolis 500 Parade and a 2007 OSU Skull Session Concert. In 2004 Marc was honored with the “2003-2004” Teacher of the Year Award (from Adams Middle School) and the “You Make a Difference Award” (from Johnstown High School). After introducing the present day style of the Big Red Band and teaching for eight years in Johnstown, participation in the band program grew by 150%.
His move to Olentangy Orange High School came in 2008 when Mr. Zirille introduced the Marching Pioneers and the Orange community to the enthusiastic style of precision marching, popular music, and high energy dancing. Since the inaugural year at OOHS, the marching band grew from 60 students to 234, and enjoyed entertaining Orange football fans, performed at festivals throughout the state, and marched and danced in parades. Highlight performances under the direction of Mr. Zirille include the Chicago McDonald’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2013, an OSU Skull Session Performance in 2014, and a NFL Cleveland Browns Half time Performance in 2015. The Symphonic Band and the Blue Concert Band received Superior Ratings at both the district and state level. Under Mr. Zirille’s direction, the Freshmen Band earned four straight Superior Ratings in four consecutive years.
During his time at Orange High School, Mr. Zirille was honored with the 2014-15 Orange High School Teacher of the Year. He was also awarded the 2015-16 Columbus Secondary Music Educator Award, presented by the Columbus Symphony.
For the 2016 school year, Mr. Zirille returned home to Johnstown-Monroe High School and is excited to serve as the Director of Bands. His responsibilities include Freshmen Concert Band, Concert Band, Symphonic Band, and the Director of the Johnstown High School Big Red Band. He teaches alongside his wife and middle school band director, Angela Zirille. Marc and his family, reside in Pataskala, Ohio, and is the proud father of 3, Anthony, Frieda, and Cecilia.
Angela Zirille, Middle School Band Director/High School Assistant DirectorMrs. Angela Zirille is a 1991 graduate of Archbishop John Carroll High School in Dayton, Ohio. She received her Bachelors of Music Education from Baldwin-Wallace College Conservatory of Music in 1995. Upon graduation, Angela served as Director of Bands at Archbishop Alter High School in Kettering, Ohio. During the summers from 1991-1999, she worked as a Field Commander Instructor, Staff Coordinator, and Clinic Administrator for Fred J. Miller Clinics, a nationally known summer clinic for Marching Band
Auxiliary Units. In 1999, she left for Ohio University, where she earned a Master’s Degree in Music Performance with an emphasis in Wind Conducting. During her stay at Ohio University, Angela served as a Graduate Associate for the Band Department, allowing her the opportunity to work with the OU Wind Ensemble, Concert Band, Varsity Bands, and the Ohio University Marching 110. Upon graduation, Angela earned the honor of being named one of Ohio University’s Outstanding Graduate Associates and was the 2001 recipient of the Ronald P. Socciarelli Service Award. During the 2001-2002 school year, Angela was the Director of Bands at Northridge High School in Johnstown, Ohio. Mrs. Zirille was the fifth Grade Band Specialist in Hilliard City Schools from 2002-2006, where she worked with seven elementary groups, 6th grade woodwinds, and assisted at the three middle schools. Mrs. Zirille is in her 14th year as the Johnstown Middle School Band Director, and working with all the band students in Johnstown. She and her husband, Marc, live in Pataskala with their three children, Anthony, Frieda, and Cecilia..
Jacob Carlton, Percussion InstructorMr. Jacob Carlton was a 2010 graduate of Olentangy Orange High School, part of the school’s Inaugural graduating class and Marching Band headed by Mr. Marc Zirille. He received a Bachelor of Science in Sport Industry with a minor in Communications from The Ohio State University. While at OSU Jacob participated in TBDBITL, the Ohio State University Marching Band for 4 years. He held the title of Lead-out for the 2013-14 season, the first band member to hit the field down the ramp. Some highlights include being a part of College Marching Band’s first worldwide viral show, the Video Game show in 2012, the Michael Jackson tribute show, playing drum set for the Rock Band show
in 2014 and Men’s Basketball team for 3 years and winning the National Championship in 2014. These are just a view of many experiences that have shaped and developed who he is today!After earning his degree, Jacob became the percussion instructor at Columbus Arts and Technology Academy. In the summer of 2016 Jacob got a call from Mr. Zirille about helping at Johnstown as he made his return home. It was a no brainer decision for Jacob, and he is very happy Mr. Zirille didn’t become a pharmacist! Jacob, currently works at Olentangy Berlin in the Intervention Department, and is the Percussion Instructor/Asst. there with Mr. Michael Reeves, another former student of Mr. Zirille’s.Jacob has been helping with percussion arrangements since 2016, some of his favorites being “Kissing Strangers”, “Paint It Black”, ‘Black Water”, “Eleanor Rigby” and “Watermelon Sugar”.
Jude Holston, Percussion InstructorMr. Jude Holston is a 2015 graduate of Olentangy Orange High School. He received his Bachelor of Science in Aviation Degree in Aviation Management, with Minors in Communications and Business Administration. While at Ohio University, Jude was a member of The Ohio University Marching 110. While in the Marching 110, he held multiple leadership positions including Equipment Chair and Marching Section Leader for the Marching 110 Drumline. Some of his highlights through his time in the Marching 110 include many NFL performances at Browns an Bengals games, Bowl games in Alabama,
Texas and Idaho, and marched in the 2017 Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade in New York City. One of his favorite trips and performances with the band was traveling to Boise Idaho in 2019 for the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl. Getting to march on the blue turf at Boise State is a once in a lifetime opportunity and was an amazing experience, capped off with a Bobcat victory!
After earning his degree, Jude has moved back to Columbus and is a Flight Mission Delivery Specialist with NetJets; a private aviation company based at John Glenn International Airport in Columbus.
This is Jude’s 2nd fall season as Percussion Advisor but has served as a Tech for the Johnstown Big Red Band DrumLine every summer since 2016. Jude’s focus is on music and marching technique for the DrumLine, as well as assisting Mr. Zirille with marching rehearsals. Jude has also arranged drum parts and crowd tunes this year including “Burn the House Down” and”In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida”.
Emily Rappleye, Big Red Band Teaching AssistantMrs. Emily Rappleye is a 2017 graduate of Johnstown Monroe High School, a member of the first graduating class after Mr. Zirille’s return to Johnstown. She received her Bachelor’s of Music Education with an emphasis on Choral Studies. While at OSU, Emily was a proud member of the Ohio State University Women’s Glee Club for 4 years where she was Vice President of Musicianship and Vice President of Affairs. Her highlights in Women’s Glee were traveling to Missouri, Tennessee, and Indiana to perform, and singing at tailgates before OSU home games! She also held a 2 year Vice President position for the American Choral Director’s Association at Ohio State.
After graduating, Emily remained in the Columbus area and has been working for the Reynoldsburg City School District as a long-term Choir substitute.
This is Emily’s first full season as an assistant for the Big Red Band helping with music and marching rehearsals; however, she has been a Flute Tech every summer since 2018. Emily is thrilled to have had the opportunity to return and help one of the programs that lead her to pursue Music Education, and to help Mr. and Mrs. Zirille who helped to push her to her best potential.
Cristian Holbrook, Big Red Band Announcer Mr. Cristian Holbrook is a Class of 2022 Senior at Johnstown-Monroe High School and is our 2021 “Voice of the Big Red Band!” Cristian is a member of student council, quiz bowl, and FFA, where he holds the office of secretary. Outside of school, he is an Assistant Manager at Dirko’s Pizza here in Johnstown.
In the future, Cristian plans to further his education at the Ohio State, Newark Campus, to major in history. Upon graduation from OSU-Newark, he would like teach at the high school level. Cristian enjoyed being the announcer for the Big Red Band this year, and sharing these special memories with his twin sister, and mellophone player in the BRB, Baylee Holbrook!
Tyler Rizzo, Varsity Show Media Coordinator/Big Red Band ArrangerMr. Tyler Rizzo is a 2014 graduate of Olentangy Orange High School. He received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Integrated Media, with a Music Minor, from Ohio University in 2018. As part of his Integrated Media studies, he was accepted into the Storytelling in Theme Parks Program, with the class culminating with a trip to Disney World. While attending Ohio University, Tyler participated in the concert band, symphonic band, varsity band, and was a member of the Ohio University Marching 110. While in the Marching 110,
Tyler traveled and performed at Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals games, Bowl Games in Alabama and the Bahamas, and marched in the 2017 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. One of his favorite trips and performances with the band was traveling to France in 2015 and performing at the Eiffel Tower and Normandy, France.
After earning his degree, Tyler moved back to the Columbus area and was a Substitute Teacher for the Johnstown Monroe Local School District for two years. Tyler taught in all subject areas for both short and long term positions, including for Mr. and Mrs. Zirille! Tyler is now a Teaching Fellow at Per Scholas, a non-profit organization offering tuition-free training for those looking to start their career in the IT field. Tyler has been an assistant for the Johnstown Big Red Band since 2016, teaching Tenor Sax, Alto Sax, and Mellophone sectionals, and assisting Mr. Zirille with show design, and with music and marching rehearsals. Tyler works very closely with the Dance Commanders every year to develop the high-energy dance breaks which are a staple of all Big Red Band halftime shows. Tyler has also arranged numerous band charts over the years including, “Watermelon Sugar,” “Africa,” “Natural,” “Drop Top,” and “The Avengers Theme.”
Ava, the last 4 years have been an amazing journey to travel with you. From first year band camp nerves, endless hours of practice, lost uniform parts, volunteering, new and lasting friendships, championship games, a trip to
the windy city, lots of parades and squad leader of a Covid season. We find ourselves in the most rewarding and blessed year of all. You led your squad
and section with grace and determination. Follow your heart, follow your faith in Jesus and continue to be the best version of yourself!! We are so
very proud of you!!! Love Dad, Mom, Amanda & James
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CONGRATULATIONS MARK HETTINGER CLASS OF 2022
Love always -- Dad, Mom and Jason (Need more cowbell!)
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FLUTESWeeks, MarleyBoehm, JayJayClark, AriahDaniels, RylnnGosnell, AlyssaMoore, Isy Noa, TristanPeterman, EllaRadcliff, Avery Ruiz, Riane Shaw, EmilyWentzel, NadiaWilson, Macy
CLARINETSArcos, RobertaBritton, ElianaColeman, OliviaCompton, MeghanDillon, HaileyDolder, DakotaDyer, JoannaFain, MadiGernert, SydneyGibson, JoeyGreen, CJHarriman, KateHarris, LillianMattingly, ZoeMoore, NateMontie, JayciePenhorwood, LilahSlade, Ellie*Smith, AbbySchneider, PaytonSchweikert, BriannaSlack, Rogan
Sober, Ella*Thomas, Shannon Thompson, RemingtonToohey, Abby Wetzel, Ashlynn
ALTO SAXOPHONES*Fling, Zach*Grice, Kaci King, BraydenKnicely, Bryson McGeehan, EmmaMolenaar, ZaidenMoya, ColePaugh, LandonRose, TonySagle, GwenScaife, CharlieVida, Josie
TENOR SAXOPHONES*Dunn, Brayden*Vensel, Will
MELLOPHONEHall, Addyson*Lairson, ReeceNorth, Dani*Ruffle, AvaSteffan, BrittinThomas, Lily
TRUMPETSBeavers, MiaBennett, CyrusBollinger, CamBonito, Amelia
*Boston, WillCanaday, KrystianDavis, LoganFala, Ethan Gibson, GraceHazelbaker, Addy*Hurst, Brenna Lyons, ReeseMiller, PeytonMiller-Knight, KenadiNieves, GiadaOrsini, LukePoling, SophiaRowley, Emma *Sileargy, Isabella Suess, CamSpeck, FredStefanick, RileyTennant, McKinley
TROMBONESBias, ElijiahCampbell, DavidEpling, AliGraber, Wyatt*Harper, BrendanKuhn, LuciaMajcher, NoahRadcliff, BrooklynnRisdon, EthanSpeck, Andrew *Writesel, Ayla
BARITONESBrownell, Aubrey*Davis, Mattie Dassylva, Colton
Heimerl, LaurenKirkpatrick, McKenzieOsborne, TravisSmith, Ben
SOUSAPHONESConley, DamienRodock, IzzyTuzziano, Miles
DRUM LINEBeck, Elias*Beverick, Cameron Christ, BradinDeering, LiamDunlap, ArcherDyer, KiraFain, WaylonFleshman, WillHarmon, Sam*Herb, DaltonHerb, GageHettinger, JasonMiller, WarrenMitchell, MaxRoehrenbeck, MaxSmith, JakeSmith, LoganStoltz, HannahThompson, Baylee *Walters, MaggieWillard, Bethany
Dear Marc, Dad, Mr. Z, A band director we know once told his students, “The best gift you can give, is the gift of JOY!” I think JOY is a great way to describe this wonderful 2021
Big Red Band season… so many smiles, so many great laughs, seeing our hard work pay off (kids and adults alike!), building friendships, great performances
and soaking in standing ovations, and memorable moments that we’ll hold close scattered throughout! Thank you so much for all of your hard work, time,
and passion put into making 2021 a great band season! Thanks for wearing your heart on your sleeve and sharing the JOY with us! We love you!
Love, Angela, Anthony, Frieda, and CC
BBRREENNNNAA
Congratulations on your first Varsity Show with the BBIIGG RREEDD BBAANNDD! We love watching you develop the musical talents God gave you!
Love you ~ Mom & Dad
JOHNSTOWNOHIO
Thank You!Varsity Show 2021 – Under The Lights
Welcome Big Red Band fans! Welcome to Johnstown High School, and welcome to our 21st Annual Varsity Show! And for the second year in a row, we’ve decided to take this show outdoors and perform in beautiful Frank H. Chambers football stadium, with our beautiful brand new scoreboard, generously presented by the 1970 Johnnie football team.
What a difference a year can make? Last year…we were hoping just to have the opportunity to perform...anywhere! Home games were an exercise of ticket distribution, and band members playing in our band stands became a luxury. Road trips…none. So, what did the COVID year teach us? It is more efficient to teach halftime drill to half the band at a time. Thus, the even and odds practice schedule. Bus trips with 185 students are fun, really they are. And Varsity Show outside in the stadium can be accomplished, and with great fanfare. And this year, the ability of not having to limit tickets…come one and come all to watch the Pride of Johnstown.
This year, our Big Red Band tried to share our good “Vibes” with as much variety in our song selections as possible. You like pop, we got that. Country music fan, this is how we roll. We saw a rising sun, and entered night with the sandman. I remember thinking about our theme this past summer. I tell the band students that they have the opportunity to spread joy to many people in our great community. And then I looked up the definition of the word vibe… “the atmosphere of a place as communicated to and felt by others.” Well, I’m hoping that as a fan of the Big Red Band, at some point you were able to feel our good Vibes!!
And this brings us to our grand finale! Varsity Show 2021. I think our band has just been Lights Out this year. Tonight is our sunset, a beautiful end to what truly has been a satisfying season. If you hear something you like, don’t be afraid to share that with the students. As performers, we feed off the energy you provide. It has been an honor and a privilege to spread joy and a love of all things band…hard work, music, dancing, comradery, community, and family. Thank you for sharing a part of your family with me.
Band is a team sport. It takes many people to make the Big Red Band, and this Varsity Show to become a reality. Our band parents, band sponsors, and Big Red Band Boosters are the lifeblood of our program. We also
receive tremendous support from the Johnstown-Monroe School Board, Administration, and our JHS athletic programs who continue to support the “Pride of Johnstown!”
Angela Zirille – for being the perfect partner through every challenge. I know some people probably think we are crazy for working together; but I really enjoy attacking each day with my best friend.
Anthony, Frieda, and Cecilia Zirille – for being three beautiful souls that the Lord has entrusted to me to look after and hopefully provide some guidance and wisdom. When you were younger, I always looked forward to seeing you after I got home from work. Now, I just get to enjoy seeing you discover your each unique self. Katie Miller, Joanne Schwab, Amy Trauntvein, and the entire Band Booster Organization – for your constant support of our band program and its directors. I truly appreciate your trust in me as your director, and being a good steward of our funds and our shared vision of the program.
John Knoepfler, Mary Wiswell, Hannah Mathews, and the entire Digital Impressions Team - for tour shirts, programs, set-up and printing posters, Varsity Show swag, and BRB spirit wear. Your support of the BRB is unwavering.
Emily Rappleye – for all of your hard work in helping to make our band the best it can be. I appreciate you sharing your time and talents this season!
Jacob Carlton and Jude Holston – for your time and talents shared with our drum line. The skill level of our students improves a little bit each year. I, along with our drum line, appreciate all of your dedication in helping us become a continuous improving version of ourselves.
Tyler Rizzo – for all of your help making our Varsity Show a Lights Out production. Your work on the senior video tributes is quite literally outstanding!
Bob and Jenny Stoltz – for pulling our band trailer across the state of Ohio and helping out in every way possible. Boy, did our trailer make your truck look good!!
Curtis and Arika Hayes and ALL the parents who helped in our concession stand – what a great year for our concessions, your time is very much appreciated by all of our students…and the visiting fans.
Kathryn Wood and ALL the parents and businesses that helped our 50/50 raffles – three words…BEST YEAR EVER!! Thank you so much for running this much needed fundraiser.
Bill and Deb Martin and our football game tailgate crew – for our awesome 3rd quarter cookouts, small bottles of Gatorade, and peanut butter fudge. We appreciate what you do, and the wonderful way in which you do it.
Lori Devine – thank you very much for arranging our monthly “foodie” fundraisers. Making money never tasted so good!
Jenny Stutz and Yvonne Rose – thank you for tackling the huge task of organizing the creation and distribution of 850 dozen buckeyes!! Honestly, I’m not quite sure how you guys pulled this off. I’m also very appreciate of all the buckeye rollers and dippers. Your time is very much appreciated.
Marie Richards and Teresa Toohey – thank you very much organizing the Whit’s stand at the Firemen’s Festival.
Technical and Construction Crew – Logan Anderson, Jason Basizer, Sydney Brunning, CJ Friley, Patrick Gibson, Geoff Harris, Brian Reames, Tyler Rizzo, Tom and Joanne Schwab, Paul Scott, CJ Seitz, Zack Shrewsberry, Bob Stoltz, Todd Trauntvein, Tracy Van Winkle, Jeremy Wycuff, Frieda Zirille – for your many contributions in making this set and production a reality. Your time and talents are appreciated by all of our students and especially me.
Jeff and Suzie Bates, Anne Beharry, John Beharry, Alyssa Beverick, Matt and Amanda Bonito, Cindy Boston, Bill Dyer, Karen Davis, Ashley Grice, Kim Hazelbaker, Janet Howard, Kristen Hurst, Linda Igel, Eddie and Shannon Madison, Shadow Marohl, Danielle Messer, Katie Miller, Missi O’Brien, Alexa Peterson, Michelle Rinard, Brian and Yvonne Rose, Keith and Anna Ryan, Tom and Joanne Schwab, Dawn Scott, Josh and Jaime Scott, Nathan and Kim Stein, Holly Stiles, Bob and Jenny Stoltz, Amy and Todd Trauntvein, Melissa Whitmer, and all the parents who helped in some way each and every Friday night. – from feeding the kids, to organizing which senior group runs the flags, to chaperoning a bus, making sure our uniforms look great, running our website, chaperoning band camp, and other jobs I’m sure I’m not aware of…we couldn’t do it without you!
Mike Bailey – for all or your time photographing and videoing the performances of the Big RED Band. You have such a unique gift, and it is greatly appreciated.
Coach Carter and the football team – We look forward to bringing our best on Football Friday Nights and supporting our team!
Johnstown-Monroe School Board, Dale Dickson, Deb Seibel, Derick Busenburg, Robbie Brickner, Debbie Merrill, Kris Almendinger, Jeff Rings, Jenny Herr, and the faculty and staff of Johnstown High School and Johnstown Middle School - for your support of the band program and dedication to our children.
Brianna Warner, Valerie Tanner, and Bruce & Karen Piper - for all of your constant support and dedication to our Performing Arts Department.
Cristian Holbrook - “the VOICE of the Big RED Band”- for stepping in and continuing the tradition of great student BRB announcers. I wish we could have used your talents for more than one season, but I am grateful for getting to know you this year. Job well done!
Maintenance Staff – especially a big Thank You to Dave, Bryan, Bill, Derrick, Dave, and Jamie.
Jill and all the bus drivers from Community Bus Services – thank you for a great season!Jeff Neff Event Lighting – Thank you for truly putting on a Lights Out production! I can’t imagine putting on a Varsity Show without you, it’s such a wonderful partnership producing these shows together.