On Thursday, Jan. 29, the Honors Jazz Ensemble performed in front of hundreds of students in the theatre. The band played multiple songs from genres like jazz, Latin, funk and an entirely improvised song. The band is directed by fine arts teacher Joseph Oneschuck.
The Honors Jazz Ensemble performs in front of hundreds of students. They performed folk, Latin, jazz and even an improv song. (Credit: Joey Fay)From left to right, sophomore Nathaniel Nigus, seniors Russell Whitmore and Mathew Tan and sophomore Elliot Hopper perform on their saxophones and clarinets. (Credit: Joey Fay)Near the end of the performance, fine arts teacher Joseph Oneschuck announces that senior Ojyo Cook was accepted into the All-State Jazz band. He is the first electric guitarist from WHS ever to make it into the All-State Jazz Band. (Credit: Joey Fay)Fine arts teacher Joseph Oneschuk conducts the ensemble while performing a Latin song. During the performance, Oneschuk gave the audience a choice between a funk song and a Latin song. The audience chose the funk song. (Credit: Joey Fay)Senior Mathew Tan and sophomore Elliot Hopper perform on the saxophone. (Credit: Joey Fay)
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Joey Fay, Class of 2027, is a second year reporter and sports editor for WSPN. He is a member of the varsity baseball team at WHS. Outside of school, he enjoys spending time with friends and family.