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Wednesday, October 15, 1997
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During the Homecoming halftime
show, the band will perform three said Dennis Fisher, a former band
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They also plan to march in the selections by Maynard Ferguson.
parade Saturday morning.
“Maynard Ferguson is a jazz
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director. “It’s a link between the
bands in the pst and the band now.”
“The biggest way the band shows
spirit is through the music they play
for the team and the crowd,” he said.
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UPC and NT athletics will provide
By Sunny Crane
Daily Reporter_______________________
The NT Marching Band will raise
roofs all over Denton this Homecom-
ing weekend.
The band kicks off at 5:30 p.m.
Friday at the spirit rally on the
Advancement Center lawn across
from Fouts Field.
At 8 p.m., they will march to
Eagle Point Golf Course at the
Radisson Hotel at Interstate Highway
By Jennifer Kriston
Contributing Writer ______ , -
NT Homecoming is a busy time
for the University Program Council.
UPC will sponsor a live eagle
demonstration at 5:30 p.m. Friday on
the Advancement Center lawn. John
Karger, co-founder of Last Chance
Forever, will give the demonstration.
This program rehabilitates birds of
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“The Homecoming game will be
the first time we perform these selec-
tions.”
Although the marching band is an
important part of many activities,
they do not have any specific Home-
coming traditions.
“We plan to start an alumni barbe-
cue or picnic for past band members
next year, but it’s still in the planning
stages right now,” Genevro said. .
“You’ll Never Walk Alone,” from
“Carousel” currently ends every
game.
“It’s like a second alma mater,”
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ranging from rock ‘n‘ roll to NT spir-
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NT band members gear up for an exciting weekend. This includes per- 4 p.m. Saturday will feature an NT 1970s and 80s,” said Brad Genevro
' formances at several festivities and a new jazz show at halftime. band performance as the roof is put of the music faculty.
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