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,Kit :: ' if 1. -I-.V -,.. ,-,, W W at .-. .,..s.:.f S ...- Debbie Tnud! Activities Z'1'2'I'?Z'Z'Z'Z'2'2'Z'I'I5l'Z'Z'Z'Z'Z'2'I'Z'Z'Z'Z'Z'Z'Z'Z'Z'Z'l'l'I'Z'Z'2'Z5f5 Z'Z'Z'Z'Z'Z'2-2-2'Z'Z'Z-Z-Z-I-I4-1'Z'Z'Z'Z'3'Z'Z'Z'1'Z'Z!1'l'1'Z'Z'Z'1 ERYTHI GS New Year's day is a day to forget about the past and think ahead to the future. The March- ing Scots started the new year with the right foot forward. Gaining national recognition, the band performed in the Rose Bowl parade on January l and at the halftime show for the Bronco's AFC Championship game against Cleveland on January 17. To eam a spot in the Rose Bowl parade, the band sent in videos, recommendations, and pictures. Jr. Mike Galligan said, Icabone was a major influence to get us there, he worked hard for a long time. The band earned the honor of going to L.A. through hard work, long practices, and determination. Earning the spot in the parade was not the only obstacle the band had to overcome. T hey needed to raise money to fund the trip. Each member needed to raise S600. Fundraisers such as selling pizza and fudge helped the members raise the money. In addition, a local frozen yogurt store, I Can't Believe it's Yo- gurt, donated 20921 of one night's profit. While they were in Califomia, they had many hard practices, but they were also able to see some of the sights before and after per- formances. Jr. Kirstin McCanne said, We visited Disneyland, Magic Mountain, the San Diego Zoo, and Sea World as well as perform- ing at some of the amusement parks. When marching in the parade itself the band was amazed to see all the people in the grandstands and standing on the street. The band also appeared on national television. After coming back to Colorado, the band was invited back to perform in theAFC Cham- pionship pregame and halftime shows. Jr. Geoff Douglass said, The general manager of the Broncos invited us back after we played at the Kansas City game because he thought we were really good, and we were one of the few bands who played loud enough. The band stepped into the new year with new-found recognition and pride. erfomiing at Sea World, the Marching Scots practice for the Rose Bowl parade. The band also performed at Disneyland and Magic Mountain. Kathy Daly eepmg the beat, isrs. DereETrost and Kev1n Lewis play during the halftime perfomiance at the AFC Championship game on January 17 at A 45.521 oncentration on the music is crucial as J rs. Riai Green and Rob Brandhorst add their touch to the pregame show. The Scots were the only Mile High Stadium. band to ever plav twice in one Bronco season.
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