Halie's Rainbow

Should the band compete after having lost one of its members? The answer came in a surprising way.

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Halie's Rainbow

Brazil, Indiana is a close-knit community, and so is the local high school’s marching band, the Northview Marching Knights, eight-time state champions.

Every Thursday, after practice, the staff gathers for dinner at the home of Bob and Ruth Anne Medworth, director of the band and color guard, respectively. 

The Medworths live only a mile from the high school, so everyone shows up minutes after practice lets out.

On Thursday, October 8, just as he pulled into his driveway, Bob heard sirens. A police car sped past. “It scared me,” he remembers. “I never saw one go by the house so fast.”

Then he began getting text messages: “It’s Halie.”

Halie Hite was a freshman with long dark hair and a ready smile. “She was one of those kids who made it a joy to be a teacher,” says Bob , band director since 1977.

At one band practice, Medworth recalls, he instructed everyone to skip ahead in their set books (the band equivalent of play books) to a different formation. Halie, he says, actually skipped off toward her mark. It became their inside joke.

Tragically, Halie died in the hospital that night from injuries sustained in a car accident. Her many friends—students and teachers—gathered to mourn in disbelief at the high school until the wee hours of the morning.

With a competition the next day, Bob and the high school staff had to decide whether the band’s practices and performances should be cancelled. The students all said they wanted to grieve together, and to practice for the big competition that Halie had worked so hard for.

“It was so hard,” says Bob, “You’d hear kids crying during practice.” But they insisted they wanted to do it for Halie.

When the day of the regional competition came, just nine days after her death, it was spitting rain. But then, a miraculous sight appeared in the sky that left the band and the stadium audience gasping.

A rainbow arched over the Northview Marching Knights as they were poised to begin. And then a second rainbow appeared. They remained bright throughout their show, and faded just as the band left the field.

“When I saw it I just started crying,” says Makenzie Brown, a good friend of Halie’s.  “I told a judge standing near me, ‘That’s my best friend.’ It made me feel like she was right there watching us.”

The band made it through the regional competition, and the rainbow made its members even more determined to win the state finals on October 31. First, they had to make it through semi-finals, the next Saturday. As Bob Medworth sat in the staff van the morning of the event, a parent hopped in.

“I have to show you something,” she said.

Comments


This article is absolutely

This article is absolutely fantastic! This little girl was totally phenomenal as a person who touched so many lives whether you were the odd one out or the popular one she was right by your side. I have known her since she was 6 years old. Our families have been friends for so long and we have gone through alot of things, but this one is the most awful tragedy. I keep praying for that family daily to give them the strength to cope. My son and Halie are the same age and have been friends for many years. Her mother and I would always joke around that our kids would one day get married. We love and miss Halie each and everyday!


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