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    for August, and I had just come back from a relaxing vacation over the weekend. Now band camp was in full motion, and we were trying to squeeze in as many hours of practice before the beginning of school as we possibly could. Being part of the color guard in the Pride of Broken Arrow meant our practices would run from five to eight hours a day. However, it was always a fruitful reward no matter how hard we had to work because of the experiences we were able to gain from it. The route we had to take

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    ”. So once again, giving everything I had, then finally we finally receive a water break. This was my life last summer, this is marching band, and I wouldn’t have done it any other way. The summer of 2015 I joined The Pride of Broken Arrow’s color guard. Making that decision was a big turning

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    responsibility of taking two leadership roles as the Battalion Adjutant and Color Guard Commander. As the Battalion Adjutant, I was in charge of processing cadet’s records and administrative data. I ensured that all necessary paperwork was properly completed in a timely manner to make our events successful. As the Color Guard Commander, I led and mentored a group of 8 students and taught them basic drill movements. We presented the colors at various events such as football games and special ceremonies. Through

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    especially in the past 2 years. In my junior year of high school, I was chosen as captain of my school's color guard, which I have been involved in since my freshman year, and I plan to continue with in college and as long as I possibly can. Color guard has changed my life in so many ways, making me stronger, more confident, and altogether more prepared for my future. Before joining color guard, I did not have a very strong work ethic, and I was extremely under confident. I never really thought much

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    team and have had times where I was just going with the flow of everybody else’s and not really helping my team in any way. It was my Junior year in high school and I had decided to join the Color Guard team . I was really nervous because if you were selected you would go around the city doing color guards and representing our school. I went to all the practices that usually took place before school early in the morning. When I struggled with something I kept practicing to get done right. When I

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    The Evergreen Marching Band and Colorguard (EMBC) has stewed in accomplishment, success, and hard work, for more than two decades. People don’t know, that we 're not just a normal halftime marching band--we are a competitive marching band. Like any football, drill, or soccer team, EMBC strives to compete amongst the greats. For a couple decades, EMBC has marched to success and we don 't want to stop now; however, the competitive program was close to being slashed this year, due to lack of funds

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    sense of angst. Color guard was just called up to perform and as the music started, cheers were ringing through the gym. Everyone seemed excited for the performance, yet I remember everything going in slow motion: students yelling, teachers clapping, and yet my girls looked clueless. This was the moment I was dreading since before the school year started. Junior year is the year I learned more about myself than I had my entire life. At the beginning of the school year, my color guard team found out

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    It’s time for the final round of competition. You’ve been working hard all year, and it’s about to pay off. Once you are on that field you perform the best you ever have. Once you get off you feel proud and accomplished. However, this year that feeling, might have not been repeated. The Evergreen Marching Band and Colorguard (EMBC) has had this feeling for more than two decades. A lot of people don’t know, that we 're not just a normal halftime marching band, we are a competitive marching band. We

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    born. So I started thinking. When did Webster City start having a marching band at the school? Who were the band teachers up until now? What before and after school practices were mandatory? What were the marching band uniforms like? How about the color guard uniforms? What was

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    I am most definitely an introvert, and before joining guard, I was very shy as well. However, guard helped me to develop my people skills as I worked along side, and grew to love, my team members. These people, though not people I would have met or chosen to be with in other circumstances, have become some of my most valuable friends and have helped me to become the person I am today. In my senior year I was chosen as captain of my color guard team, and through that I was able to grow as a leader

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