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MARCHING BAND STUDENT HANDBOOK 2011 2012

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AUG. Sun. Sun. Mon. Fri. Sat. SEP. Fri. Sun Sat. Weds. Fri. Sun. Sat. Fri. OCT Sat. Fri. Sat Sat. Fri. Sun. NOV. Sat. Weds. Sat. Sat. Sat. DEC. Sat. Sat. Mon. Fri. Sat.

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Move-ins, Check-ins, First Rehearsal Band Camp Banquet 7:00 PM Classes begin; Rehearsals MWF 3:30-5:30 & TR 4:30-6:30 & Sat 8:30-11:00 when we perform Exhibition Performance @ CRHS Football Game MU vs. Olivet Nazarene 6:00 PM MU vs. Quincy University 1:00 PM Mexican Independence Day Celebration 6:00 PM MU vs. Notre Dame College 1:00 PM (Band Day & Family Day) Exhibition Performance @ TBA High School Football Game MU vs. Walsh 1:00 PM Homecoming Pep Rally 6:00 PM MU vs. Taylor 1:00 PM (Homecoming) 1st Annual MU Marching Band Invitational Exhibition Perf.

Mon. Sun. 15-21 Band Camp Rehearsals

2 4 Free Weekend

23 25 Free Weekend

Sun. Tues. 16 18 Free Weekend 21 23 Free Weekend 5 9 12 19 26 3 10 17 MU vs. Saint Xavier University 1:00 PM IPS Tournament of Bands Headline Exhibition, Lucas Oil Stadium, 9:00 PM Playoff Game PROBABLE Playoff Game PROBABLE Playoff Game PROBABLE (Thanksgiving Break Game) Playoff Game possible Playoff Game possible NAIA National Championship Game (Rome, GA)

Thurs. Fri. 23-25 Thanksgiving Break

12-16 Final Exams

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Marian University Marching Band 2011 Schedule updated 11 August 2011

Mark your calendars RIGHT NOW and BE THERE for these important events!
Band Camp Sunday, August 14 - Full Band Move-ins (All Day) / Band Camp Check-in (4:00 - 7:00 PM) Sunday, August 14 - First Rehearsal (7:00 - 9:00 PM) - Steffen Music Center Monday, August 15 - Thursday, August 18 - Full Rehearsal Days (to 9:00 PM) Friday, August 19 - Morning Rehearsal / Afternoon Off/ Evening Rehearsal Saturday, August 20 Morning Rehearsal / Afternoon Off / Evening Rehearsal Sunday, August 21 Afternoon Rehearsal / Band Camp Banquet (7:00 PM) - Steffen Music Center Football Performances August 27 - Home Opener - 6:00 PM kickoff September 10 9/11 Tribute - 1:00 PM kickoff September 17 - Band Day / Family Day - 1:00 PM kickoff October 1 Catholic High School Day - 1:00 PM kickoff October 7 - Homecoming Pep Rally - 6:00 PM October 8 - Homecoming Game - 1:00 PM kickoff October 15 - MU Invitational Exhibition - 4:00 PM (Attendance Required) November 5 Hometown Hero Day - Regular Season Closer - 1:00 PM kickoff Football Playoff Performances November 12 - Playoff Game PROBABLE November 19 - Playoff Game PROBABLE November 26 - (Thanksgiving Weekend) Playoff Game PROBABLE December 3 - Playoff Game possible December 10 - Playoff Game possible December 17 - NAIA National Championship Game (Rome, GA) VERY IMPORTANT NOTE: The Knights are currently ranked nationally at #6 in the NAIA Pre-Season Coaches Poll. There is a VERY HIGH probability of post-season play this year!!! We will perform EACH Saturday until our team is eliminated, including Thanksgiving weekend. The National Championship Game is December 17, which is the Saturday AFTER fall exam week.

Do not take a wait and see" approach! ASSUME THAT WE WILL BE IN THE PLAYOFFS!
Exhibitions August 26 - (Fri) 7:00 PM - Cardinal Ritter HS Football Game September 30 - (Fri) High School Game Exhibition TBA (8:00 PM tentative) October 14 - (Fri) High School Game Exhibition TBA (8:00 PM tentative) October 15 - (Sat) MU Marching Invitational Exhibition (4:00 PM tentative) November 9 - (Weds) IPS Tournament of Bands Headline Exhibition - Lucas Oil Stadium Free Weekends (Use these for other stuff, and NOT the performance dates above!!!) September 2 - 4 September 23 - 25 October 16 - 18 October 21 - 23 ASSUME THAT NOVEMBER - DECEMBER WEEKENDS WILL BE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF GAMES!! Annual Spring Game April 14, 2012 - 7:00 PM (Tentative)

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BAND CAMP MEALS

The following meals are covered by the Marian University Band for all students and instructors participating in the MU Band Camp. We spend approximately $10,000 on meals during band camp, SO MAKE SURE YOU EAT!!!

BAND CAMP CAFETERIA HOURS: 7:00 9:00 Breakfast, 10:30 1:30 Lunch, 4:30 7:30 Dinner NORMAL M-F HOURS: 7:15 10:00 Breakfast, 10:30 3:00 Lunch, 5:00 8:00 Dinner GAMEDAY HOURS: 11:15 1:30 Lunch, 5:00 7:00 Dinner

Sunday Aug 14 Lunch Dinner

M on Aug 15 Breakfast Lunch Dinner

Tues Aug 16 Breakfast Lunch Dinner

W eds Aug 17 Breakfast Lunch Dinner

Thurs Aug 18 Breakfast Lunch Dinner

Fri Aug 19 Breakfast Lunch Dinner

PLEASE EAT SOMETHING for EVERY mealincluding BREAKFAST!! Saturday Aug 20 Breakfast Lunch Dinner

Sunday Aug 21 Breakfast Lunch Dinner at the Band Camp Banquet Taco Bar! ! !

2012$BAND$CAMP$SCHEDULE$(Tentative)$ Sunday, Aug 12 PM 12:00 3:00 3:00 6:00 6:00 7:00 7:00 8:45 8:45 - 9:00 Monday, Aug 13 AM 8:30 9:00 9:00 10:30 10:30 10:45 10:45 12:00 12:00 1:00 PM 1:00 2:30 2:30 2:45 2:45 4:00 4:00 4:15 4:15 5:00 5:00 6:00 6:00 7:45 7:45 8:00 8:00 9:00 9:00 Tuesday, Aug 14 AM 8:30 9:00 9:00 10:30 10:30 10:45 10:45 12:00 12:00 1:00 PM 1:00 2:30 2:30 2:45 2:45 4:00 4:00 4:15 4:15 5:00 5:00 6:00 6:00 7:45 7:45 8:00 8:00 9:00 9:00 Sunday Goal = Welcome to Our Family Dorms open for band student early move-in Band Camp registration, instrument/uniform/equipment check-out Welcome Meeting/First Rehearsal Squire Adoptions Monday Goal = Perform Pre-Game Show Prep/Stretch/Warm-Up Marching rehearsal (Basics Session #1) Marching rehearsal (Pre-Game Basics) Sectional music rehearsals (School Songs) Ensemble music rehearsal (School Songs) Ensemble music rehearsal (Pre-Game music) Drill rehearsal (Pre-Game) Music & Drill rehearsal (Pre-Game) Run-through Tuesday Goal = Learn Halftime Show Part I Prep/Stretch/Warm Up Marching rehearsal (Basics Session #2) Marching rehearsal (Review and Application) Sectional music rehearsals (Stands music) Sectional music rehearsal (Halftime music) Ensemble music rehearsal (Halftime music) Drill rehearsal (Halftime) Music & Drill rehearsal (Halftime) Run-through

Dorms SMC Dinner SMC SMC ELF ELF Break ELF Lunch TBA Break TBA Break TBA Dinner SVHF Break SVHF SVHF ELF ELF Break ELF Lunch TBA Break TBA Break TBA Dinner SVHF Break SVHF SVHF

! SMC = Steffen Music Center ELF = EcoLab Field SVHF = St. Vincent Health Field ! !

2012$BAND$CAMP$SCHEDULE$(Tentative)$ Wednesday, Aug 15 AM 8:30 9:00 9:00 10:30 10:30 10:45 10:45 12:00 12:00 1:00 PM 1:00 2:30 2:30 2:45 2:45 4:00 4:00 4:15 4:15 5:00 5:00 6:00 6:00 7:45 7:45 8:00 8:00 9:00 9:00 Thursday , Aug 16 AM 8:30 9:00 9:00 10:30 10:30 10:45 10:45 12:00 12:00 1:00 PM 1:00 2:30 2:30 2:45 2:45 4:00 4:00 4:15 4:15 5:00 5:00 6:00 6:00 7:45 7:45 8:00 8:00 9:00 9:00 Wednesday Goal = Learn Halftime Show Part II ELF ELF Break ELF Lunch TBA Break TBA Break TBA Dinner SVHF Break SVHF SVHF Prep/Stretch/Warm Up Marching rehearsal (Review Basics #1) Drill rehearsal (Halftime) Sectional music rehearsals (Stands music) Sectional music rehearsal (Halftime music) Ensemble music rehearsal (Halftime music) Drill rehearsal (Halftime) Music & Drill rehearsal (Halftime) Run-through Thursday Goal = Learn Halftime Show Part III Prep/Stretch/Warm-Up Marching rehearsal (Review Basics #2) Drill rehearsal (Half-time) Sectional music rehearsals (Stands music) Sectional music rehearsal (Halftime) Ensemble music rehearsal (Halftime) Drill rehearsal (Halftime) Music & Drill rehearsal (Halftime) Run-through

ELF ELF Break ELF Lunch TBA Break TBA Break TBA Dinner SVHF Break SVHF SVHF

! SMC = Steffen Music Center ELF = EcoLab Field SVHF = St. Vincent Health Field ! !

2012$BAND$CAMP$SCHEDULE$(Tentative)$ Friday, Aug 17 AM 8:30 9:00 9:00 10:30 10:30 10:45 10:45 11:00 11:00 12:00 PM 12:00 12:00 5:00 5:00 7:00 7:00 Saturday, Aug 18 AM 8:30 9:00 9:00 10:30 10:30 10:45 10:45 11:00 11:00 12:00 PM 12:00 12:00 5:00 5:00 7:00 7:00 Sunday, Aug 19 PM 1:00 2:30 2:30 2:45 2:45 3:00 3:00 4:00 4:00 7:00 7:00 Monday, Aug 20 Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays Thursdays Fridays Friday Goal = Detailing Halftime & Review Pregame Prep/Stretch/Warm-Up Marching & Drill Rehearsal (Halftime) Music warm-ups Music & Drill rehearsal (Halftime) Run-through Load and travel to Beech Grove HS Exhibition Performance at Beech Grove HS Saturday Goal = Learn Halftime Show Part III Prep/Stretch/Warm-Up Marching & Drill rehearsal (Halftime) Music warm-ups Music & Drill Rehearsal (Halftime) Run-through Music & Drill rehearsal (Halftime) Run-through Sunday Goal = Put It All Together! Marching & Drill rehearsal (Halftime) Music warm-ups Music & Drill rehearsal (Pre-game & Halftime) Squire Banquet Classes Begin! Band Rehearses on the following schedule! 3:30 5:30 4:30 6:30 Sectionals 3:30 5:30 4:30 6:30 Sectionals 3:30 5:30

ELF ELF Break ELF ELF ELF Break SVHF SVHF ELF ELF Break ELF ELF ELF Break SVHF SVHF ELF Break ELF ELF Break SMC SVHF TBA ELF TBA ELF

SMC = Steffen Music Center ELF = EcoLab Field SVHF = St. Vincent Health Field FIRST W EEK OF SCHOOL Monday Stands music and Pregame @ EcoLab Tuesday Stands music and halftime music sectionals (various) Wednesday Halftime show @ EcoLab Thursday Stands music and halftime music sectionals (various) Friday Halftime show @ EcoLab

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INTRODUCTION
YOU are a member of one of Indianas finest college bands. No one can take your place or do your part. With this tremendous opportunity comes great responsibility. This band is successful because each of us takes great pride in giving his or her fullest effort AT ALL TIMES. Most of our band members are not music majors. Our members are a cross-section of the University, representing many majors, backgrounds, faiths, lifestyles, and skill levels. This year is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that will require each persons absolute best work ethic in order to meet or exceed the standard of excellence that was set by those who came before us. Our band is the heartbeat of Marian University. We represent every aspect of this school that cannot be put into words. One has to look no further than our band to see what it means to be a Marian Man or a Marian Woman. Some of us will meet our best friends and/or our future spouse in this band. Every one of us will change while we are a part of the band, but the band keeps going and will be here long after we are gone. YOU are a part of the Marian University Band. You are irreplaceablebut only if your colleagues can count on you, without question, to make this band better each time you have that opportunity. Whenever we step on the field, we DEMAND from each other that our work exceed anything that we have previously accomplished as individuals and as a group.

HOW GOOD WILL THIS BAND BE IF EVERYONE IN IT PERFORMS LIKE ME?

2011 2012 BANDS CONTACT INFORMATION Marian University Bands 3200 Cold Spring Road Indianapolis, IN 46222 317-955-6174 phone 317-955-6414 fax shearn@marian.edu OFFICIAL BANDS WEB SITE http://www.marian.edu/bands UNOFFICIAL BANDS WEB SITE http://www.mubands.com Dr. Sidney T. Hearn Director of Bands Mr. Steven Whipkey Assistant Director of Bands Chuck Naffier Wind Music Arranger Alan Smith Visual Designer Kelly D. Monroe-Hershey Program Consultant Brian Sweany Performance Announcer Krystina Grewe, Philippe Moore Freshman Advisors Dr. James L. Larner, Chair Department of Music Mr. Ryan L. Miller Color Guard Director Justin Alvis/Dustin Smith Percussion Music Arrangers Brian Sweany Performance Announcer Jeff Queen Program Consultant Philippe Moore, Carol Ann Meyer Drum Majors Kristin Keers Videographer

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GENERAL EXPECTATIONS FOR BAND MEMBERS We are on time, prepared, and always ready to work. We make the best music possible at all times. We strive to become strong and competent performers. We conduct ourselves with class in everything we do. We spread a positive, loyal, and optimistic attitude toward the bands, music department, and university. We are givers, and not takers.

FRANCISCAN CORE VALUES As an institution of higher learning, Marian University strives to offer excellent teaching in every aspect of moral, ethical, and spiritual guidance as well as academic and artistic leadership. As musicians, we must be relentless in our pursuit of mastery, and yet humble in the eyes of our brothers and sisters.

Respect Music brings us together as brothers and sisters with an unconditional respect for that bond. Responsibility Every performer must contribute his or her best effort. Every individuals contribution is critical to the success of the group. Integrity We are called to be examples in our lives and in the quality of performance that we give. Servant Leadership Leadership is showing, not telling. Be a giver and not a taker. Professionalism Do your job with excellence and without excuses.

WHAT IS EXPECTED OF YOU BEHAVIOR 1. The Marian University Band takes pride in its first class behavior. Represent Marian positively. Never do anything that would reflect negatively on Marian University or the Marian Band. 2. The Marian University Band has a tradition and reputation of friendliness and politeness, not only to the general public, but also to other bands in particular. Please do everything possible to preserve this tradition. 3. Beware of mob psychology. People will sometimes do rude, crude, or destructive things when they are part of a large group that they would never consider doing as individuals. Dont be influenced by this tendency. The only difference between a band and a mob is what they do! A FEW RULES 1. When you are in your band role, you are the image of the university and the band. No one will say John Smith used profanity in the stands. They will say, A Marian band member used profanity. Remember when in your band role that you are a band member FIRST, and an individual SECOND. 2. We play and cheer for our team A LOT. Watch the game and know what is going on so that you can anticipate what we will do next. Everyone in the band section should cheer as well as you play. 3. At the game, we are professional entertainers during the entire event. You must be ON the entire time. Pay attention. Play the first note of every tune. 4. No one is allowed to sit in the band section except band members. The show must go on, and if you must visit with someone, you should briefly move to the aisle so that you do not interfere with the performance. This should be an infrequent occurrence. RESPONSIBILITY 1. In the Steffen Music Center, St. Vincent Health Field (stadium), and the Practice Field, there is a place for everything keep everything in its place. 2. Any instrument that is not transported in the Trailer should be transported to and from rehearsal in its case. 3. We start rehearsal the same way every dayfull-speed AT the listed rehearsal time. We do not start with announcements or get equipment out at 3:30. Be there on time, with your equipment out and ready to move 100mph.

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ATTENDANCE PROCEDURES Band members are expected to be at all rehearsals and performances on time. We start fullspeed AT the listed time. The following attendance and grading procedures have been set up by the directors along with input from student leaders in the band. ATTENDANCE PROCEDURE 1. An excuse form must be filled out in the band office for ANY absence if you want it to be excused. 2. Attendance will be taken at the field. Any student who is tardy may be counted as absent and an excuse form must be filled out in the band office. 3. All absences for the previous week will be posted on Mondays. You have until 4:45 on Friday of that week to file your excuse form in the band office, or the absence will be considered as unexcused. EXCUSED ABSENCES 1. Pre-arranged Absence All requests to be excused from band functions should be submitted on an absence form in advance of the missed function. Any absence not pre-arranged and not due to illness/emergency will be considered as unexcused. 2. Illness/Emergency Absence If a function is missed due to illness or emergency, submit an absence form for the function that was missed along with documentation of the illness or emergency. A doctors note or note from the health center must accompany the absence form for it to be considered as excused. CLASS CONFLICTS Before approaching the band directors with a conflict, students should make every effort to resolve conflicts using the following guidelines: 1. Students who are music majors may not have any scheduled conflicts with band rehearsals or performances. If this is your major, you need to be here, period. 2. Band students who are not music majors are allowed to work through 1 class conflict per week (can miss 1 of 3 rehearsals) if the conflict is with a class that is required for their major. 3. Class conflicts must be approved and documented in advance. 4. Conflicts with activities that are not related to a students major field of study are not allowed, unless that activity provides the student with a scholarship that is larger than the music scholarship they receive.

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GRADING POLICY Grades are calculated as a combination of attendance and participation (see course syllabus for detailed explanation). 1. A students grade for the course will be lowered by one letter for each unexcused absence from rehearsal. 0 unexcused absences = A 1 unexcused absence = B 2 unexcused absences = C 3 unexcused absences = D or Dismissal 4 unexcused absences = F or Dismissal

2. Two unexcused absences from rehearsal will result in removal from the performance cast. 3. Lack of preparation for rehearsal will be recorded as one tardy. 4. Two tardies will be recorded as one unexcused absence. 5. Unexcused absence from a performance will result in dismissal from the band program.

OTHER 1. ALL band members are required to attend any post-season game, playoff game, or bowl game as an extension of the season. This includes playoff or championship games which may occur after the conclusion of the academic semester. 2. Failure to plan for and attend post-season band commitments and performances will result in dismissal from the band program.

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SATURDAY REHEARSALS 1. There will be a rehearsal prior to all Saturday performances. Saturday rehearsals will be warm-up and run-through oriented. 2. A student who misses part of a Saturday rehearsal will not perform that part of the show that day, no matter what the excuse may be. 3. Only illness/emergency are excusable from Saturday rehearsals and performances. No pre-arranged excuses will be granted. MUSIC MEMORIZATION 1. Music to be performed must be memorized. 2. Each student must pass off (play from memory) music before Saturday morning rehearsal of the weeks performance. Students may pass off music to one of the instructors or to another student who has already passed off music to an instructor. 3. If a student does not pass off the music, the student will not perform and will receive an unexcused absence, lowering the semester grade by one letter.

THE$DREADED$FLIP$FOLDER$$
1. Every musician must have music in a flip folder. 2. Your flip folder must be with you at every rehearsal and performance. 3. Use of the flip folder improves the bands efficiency and leads to better performances. 4. Use of the flip folder gives us the flexibility to march while learning new music. 5. Use of the flip folder allows us to learn drill with the music in front of us, and have constant access to the music during visual rehearsals. 6. Last but not least, we play A LOT of music. Over time you will easily memorize many of the tunes, but in order to memorize them correctly, you have to have the music in front of you!

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TRIP POLICY 1. Trips are an extension of the classroom. Conduct yourself in an exemplary manner at all times, just like you would any other day. 2. Some of our bus drivers have driven the band for many years. They are great friends and supporters of the University and the band. Treat them with courtesy and respect. 3. On Bus 1, the first three seats on both sides are reserved for directors, staff, guests, etc. 4. Respect the privacy of others on the bus. If you want to listen to music, bring earphones. If people are trying to sleep, be quiet. If you are trying to sleep, be courteous when asking others around you to quiet down. 5. Because the band is bigger than you, our buses will depart on timewith or without you. This applies to every stop on every trip, and not just the departure time from campus. If you miss the bus, you are responsible for getting to the destination on your own at your own expense. If you miss the bus and miss a performance, your absence will be recorded as unexcused (see Attendance and Grading). 6. When the bus stops, remain on the bus until you receive instructions of what to do. 7. Uniforms must be transported in the garment bag. Be sure to take the ENTIRE uniform with you, including shoes, long socks, gloves, and cap. 8. Instruments must be transported in the case. 9. A loading plan will be designed by our student travel coordinators. Please stick to the loading plan at all times. 10. The possession, use, or consumption of alcohol, illegal drugs, or other controlled substances before or during rehearsals, performances, or trips will result in dismissal from the band.

THE VOICE OF EXPERIENCE


1. The band is an emotional group. There will be ups and downs. 2. The band will not change as much as you will while you are in it. 3. Practice doesnt make perfect. Perfect practice makes perfect. 4. Its never as bad as it seems. Its never as good as it seems. 5. People tend to spread gossip more quickly than the truth. 6. Be part of the solution, not part of the problem. 7. Never confuse activity with accomplishment. 8. There are problems and there are inconveniences. Most things are inconveniences. 9. Rehearse at the level you want to perform and you will perform at the level you have rehearsed. 10. Never confuse activity with accomplishment. If you take an axe to the forest and hit every tree once, you have accomplished nothing.

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MARIAN UNIVERSITY BANDS BEHAVIORAL POLICIES Alcohol Policy Marian University Bands discourage the use of alcohol by our student-musicians. Use of any amount of alcohol at any time immediately prior to, during, or immediately following any band performance, rehearsal, or other organized activity is unacceptable. This reflects poorly on the organization and its first class reputation of quality and will not be tolerated. First offense Student will be subject to all regulations listed in the student handbook. Additionally, student may be suspended indefinitely from future rehearsals and performances. Student will be referred to Counseling Services, located in the Learning and Counseling Center in Fisher Hall (317-955-6150). Second offense Student will be subject to all regulations listed in the student handbook. Student will be removed from the band program and forfeit all associated financial aid and credit hours for the remainder of that academic year. Student may be allowed to re-audition for membership and/or scholarship in the following academic year only at the discretion of the director of bands. Tobacco Policy Marian University Bands discourage the use of tobacco in any form by our studentmusicians. Use of tobacco during rehearsals or performances is unacceptable. If you must smoke, do not smoke on the rehearsal field, inside the music building, or within 50-feet of any entrance to the music building. Trip Policies Trips are an extension of the campus. All campus and organizational rules and regulations apply at all times during trips. Inappropriate Behavior If a band member is written up for inappropriate behavior in Residence Life or other inappropriate behavior comes to the attention of the instructional staff from school personnel or community, that student will receive Marian University sanctions as defined in the student handbook.

MARCHING BAND UNIFORM EXPECTATIONS A tremendous amount of thought, love, and prayer has resulted in the creation of The Marian University Marching Band uniform. Our uniform is unique and instantly recognizable as representing the character and ideals of our University and music program.

You are either in uniform, or you are not. In public, you must wear all of the uniform except hat and gloves.
Wear the uniform proudly, but only when you are with the group and exactly as the group is wearing it. Hang the uniform on the assigned hanger when not being worn. Uniforms should be fitted and worn as fitted. (i.e. no saggy pants, rolled up sleeves, etc.) Carry your headgear. Only set headgear down when the group does, and then in a manner identical to the group. Immediately report any issues with your uniform just as you would immediately address any issues with your instrument. Carefully follow all garment care instructions! If you do not know what this means, call your mom, or DONT DO IT!!!! Wrinkled uniforms are not acceptable. An improper uniform may result in suspension from future performances. Students must hold each other to high standards regarding use and care of the Marian University Marching Band uniform. Gentlemen must be clean-shaven for all performances. Winds and Percussion must return uniform at the end of the semester so uniform can be stored for next year. This uniform is our image, and students for generations to come will strive to maintain an image that starts WITH YOU!

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MARIAN UNIVERSITY FIGHT SONG


We rise and cheer for you, Dear Marian, And let our voices ring on high. Well loudly sound your name, And proudly spread your fame, Raise your glory to the sky. In battle you shall march to victory, While we proclaim your might. Your gold and blue will fly, as we forever cry, Hail to the Marian Knights! KNIGHTS Hail to the Marian Knights!

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MUSIC DEPARTMENT CONTACT INFORMATION


Please complete this form and return to the registration desk in the lobby of SMC.

Personal Information
Full name Mailing Address City, State ZIP Home phone Mobile phone Home e-mail address MU e-mail address Birthday (MM/DD/YYYY) ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ( ___ ___ ___ ) ___ ___ ___ - ___ ___ ___ ___ ( ___ ___ ___ ) ___ ___ ___ - ___ ___ ___ ___ _________________________@___________________ . ___ ___ ___ ____________________________________ ___ ___ ___ @marian.edu ___ ___ / ___ ___ / ___ ___ ___ ___

Education Information
Your High School HS Graduation Year MU Graduation Year Intended Major at MU Instrument(s) you play ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___

Voice part

Todays Date (MM/DD/YYYY)

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Emergency Contact Information


Name of Emergency Contact Relationship to You Emergency contacts phone

THANK YOU for visiting Marian University!

If you have questions that you do not want to ask in front of the group, write them below. Your Name ________________________________________________________ Your MU Email __________________________@ marian.edu Your question(s) ____________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________

Return this form directly to Dr. Hearn after rehearsal, or drop into the box on the office door of MB 13. HAVE A GREAT DAY AT MARIAN UNIVERSITY!

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