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Poetry In Motion CUpBytd Dur Trying to stay warm. Juan Watson. Karen Brown, and Anne Hollins share a blanket while awaiting their Fantasia performance. Getting Into the Christmas spirit. Kent Iglehart watches the Western Carolina game. Marching in precision, the band displays great skill as their many hours of practice pay off in another fine performance. Showing off for their families. Fantasia performs a routine to the hit Blinded Me with Science. Going for a dramatic effect, the brass section performs while kneeling. Band 15
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The University Bands of Furman are an integral part of the music program. The title comprises twelve bands: the Marching Band, the Symphonic Band, the Concert Band, two Jazz Ensembles, two Pop Combos, two Pep Bands, a Woodwind Choir, a Brass Choir and a Percussion Ensemble. The Marching Band was the largest in Furman’s history, with 200 members. The band was very active both in the Furman community and in national events. Who could have imagined a football game without the band and the enthusiasm it produced among the fans? Aside from playing at home and away games, the band participated in other activities and produced its own concerts. During Parents Weekend, the band put on a “Band Spectacular which was very impressive. A Christmas concert entitled Cocoa and Carols” was given in December. The band also sponsored the Tropi-cana Music Bowl, a national-regional competition for high school marching bands. This annual event brought groups from North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia, and it helps the faculty recruit band members. The newest addition to the bands is called Fantasia. Composed of 28 girls who formerly made up the Paladettes, Furman’s spirit group, Fantasia brought new life to half-time performances. “We wanted to give the Paladettes a new form, a new style,” said Jay Bocook. the band’s talented director. “We’re trying to introduce more choreography into the presentation instead of traditional drill team numbers. Bocook commented that the Fantasia idea also involved working with props, a new concept. Miss Nancy Rivers sponsored the group, and Kim Braff and Jessica Malinovsky served as captains. Bocook said that Fantasia will “continue to grow with the group in size and technique. They are a tremendous group of girls to work with and did a great job this year. Leslie Boyette 14 Student Life
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-Return Of The Alumni J « Due Stepping out in 1920's style. Sarah Couture and Jon Brooks entertain at Horseplay. Representing their fraternity with spirit. R.E.L. brothers wave the Confederate flag. Photo by Jeff Durst 16 Student Life
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