By Keevin Sakai and Danielle Rehor
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Photos from ISSMA State Marching Band Finals at Lucus Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on October 30, 2010.
Senior Chris Sinclair stands with the rest of the band after warm-up, preparing to march down to the field.” I think it's fun and the audience really enjoys it.(I like) performing in general," said Sinclair. Photo by Paige Thompson.Sophomore Jacob Bauman and junior Zach Kayrouz check Bauman’s cuffs while forming a block to march onto the field. Kayrouz enjoys the adrenaline, his section and the many weird traditions when performing at football games. Photo by Paige Thompson
During the national anthem, color guard members junior Jenna Scharffenberger, sophomore Shelby Kaiser , freshmen Krista Carlisle and Laura Estar watch the band march on. “I like (color guard), we have lots of cool work. You can show what you you’re trying to get across,” said Estar. Photo by Paige Thompson
Sophomores Christian Thomas, Brian Young and Senior Jacob Novak walk off the field to change after performing the national anthem and school song. “Me, Jacob Novak and Brian Young are a quirky group of individuals and we like to wear the kilts,” said Thomas. Photo Paige Thompson
Junior Aaron Turner listens to instruction during music practice. "I couldn't do Jazz band if I quit (Marching band)," Joken Turner.
Photos from Marching Band Camp
Photos by Lindsey Payton. More coming, check back soon!
Affectionatly called the "field of dreams" by field commander, Katie Swan, this cement lot is the new practice location for the marching band. 2010 graduate and prior marching band participant, David Joslin said it helps the staff to see and fix more mistakes.Donated by the class of 2006, the band golf cart is used to get staff and field commanders to different practive locations quickly. "I have had many adventures on the golf cart," said Senior field commander Katie Swan.
Donated by the class of 2006, the band golf cart is used to get staff and field commanders to different practive locations quickly. "I have had many adventures on the golf cart," said Senior field commander Katie Swan.
Senior Jake St Germain Stand at “parade rest” in music practice. “The biggest weakness will be ourselves, we just have not built up our stamina enough,” said St Germain.
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