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Band supports Herd w j OUR ATTENTION PLEASE. Ladies and • • XX gentemen Marshall University is proud to T present the BIG GREEN MARCHING MACHINE. Marshall football fans who went to the home games knew this signaled another halftime of pageantry with the Marshall marching band. The hand was always cheering the football team on to victory, even when they were losing. Students in the band gave up a week of their summer break to return to school and start practicing for the season ahead. After the season started the band practiced an hour-and-a-half. three days a week to master their four shows throughout the season Co-field commanders James T. Butch” Boggs and Pol y Winters led the band of 184, who strutted their new $56,000. specially tailored uniforms. The band traveled to one away game, Morehead State University. However, they were on the road several times. They performed at the Charleston Sternwheel Regatta Festival and at the West Virginia Sports Festival in Oak Hill. Horn players improvise during practice on the intramura field. Drummers wait for their cuo to join in. Band—17
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The band cheers the Herd between performances. 16—Band Paul Reynolds takes a pizza break. Tuba players jam down during half time.
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Right: The Memorial Student Center Is a gathering place. Taking a break on the plaza are Beth Llptak and Lisa Null. “Center” of campus THE Memorial StuOcnt Center was always a busy place. Mary students gathered there to talk to friends, play video games, wait for their next class, or study. The center had a snack bar. candy stand, book store, game room and plenty of paces to sit. Administration offices also were housed in the center. In the basement of the MSC. students could shoot pool, play png-pong or bowl. Also, the Coffee House was open to students during the weekdays and most evenings where they could watch big screen television, eat. drink or mingle with friends. Also, students gathered outside the center in the shadow of the Memorial Fountain to study, talk, and enjoy the sunshine and fresh air before return ng to class or home. 18—MSC The MSC it a popular place to ttudy, talk with friendt and pats through on the way to clats.
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