2018 Bandquet Pressbook
2018 Bandquet Pressbook
2018 Bandquet Pressbook
2017
BANDQUET
JANUARY 27, 2018
THE MARCHING VIRGINIANS
BANDQUET
JANUARY 27, 2018
CUSTOM CATERING CENTER
Dinner 6:30 PM
Dancing 9:00 PM
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OUR GRADUATING SENIORS
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THE MARCHING VIRGINIANS
The Marching Virginians will support the Hokies with entertaining performances and lively music
throughout the 2017 football season. Under the direction of David McKee and Chad Reep, the band will
perform a variety of crowd favorites throughout the season. Dr. James Sochinski, the primary music
arranger, has composed over 250 musical arrangements for The Marching Virginians over the past 40
years and Mike Sparrer, former percussionist from the Class of 1993, serves as The Voice of The
Marching Virginians.
Students of The Marching Virginians are enrolled in nearly every major in the university and truly
represent the Virginia Tech community. The Marching Virginians are proud of their years of spirit and
dedication since the founding of the band in 1974. Throughout their history, The Marching Virginians has
performed for hundreds of nationally televised football games and parades. During the 2016 season, the
ensemble travelled to Bristol, Tennessee to perform at the Bristol Motor Speedway for 159,990 fans at the
largest college football game to date: the Battle at Bristol. The band has also received praise for
outstanding performances at Virginia Tech’s recent bowl games, including the 2017 Camping World
Bowl in Orlando, Florida; 2016 Belk Bowl in Charlotte, North Carolina; the 2015 Independence Bowl in
Shreveport, Louisiana; the 2014 Military Bowl in Annapolis, Maryland; the 2013 Sun Bowl in El Paso,
Texas; and the 2012 Russell Athletic Bowl in Orlando, Florida. The ensemble has also been fortunate
enough to accompany the Hokies in Orlando, Florida for the 2016 ACC Championship.
Members of The Marching Virginians continue to volunteer their time and energy toward service projects,
both local and national in scope. Over the past four years, The Marching Virginians has raised $70,000 to
support research and services for the ALS Association through their Marching for ALS program. The
Marching Virginians has sent a pep band of 80 to 100 student musicians to Craig County High School for
10 years to perform at a football game for a community where there is no band program. In addition, the
330-member ensemble travelled to both Hanover High School and Harrisonburg High School in 2015 to
give exhibition performances and promote collegiate bands at marching band competitions. The ensemble
is proud to have participated in a series of blood drive challenges; performances for school, community,
and campus events; and 21 Hokies for the Hungry canned food drives (sponsored jointly with New Life
Christian Fellowship) – members of The Marching Virginians are truly the model of Ut Prosim.
The strong level of dedication, enthusiasm, and talent of this ensemble has led The Marching Virginians
to become an irreplaceable element of Virginia Tech football. The Marching Virginians are proud of their
reputation with fellow students, faculty, and fans and are honored to be The Spirit of Tech!
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FACULTY AND STAFF
DIRECTOR DAVID MCKEE
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DIRECTOR OF THE MARCHING VIRGINIANS
David McKee is in his thirty-second year at Virginia Tech, where he serves as director of The
Marching Virginians. A native of Lynchburg, he received his B.M.E. from Shenandoah
Conservatory of Music in 1976 and his M.A.Ed. from Virginia Tech in 1986.
Under his direction, The Marching Virginians have performed throughout the nation for football
games, parades and other activities, sharing performances with bands from the University of
Texas, Florida State University, and most recently with the University of Arkansas Marching
Band at the Belk Bowl in Charlotte, North Carolina. In addition to a demanding schedule of
performances throughout the football season, The Marching Virginians are the model of Ut
Prosim serving the university community through twenty Hokies for the Hungry canned food
drives, two collaborative hurricane relief trips to New Orleans with the YMCA Student Programs
at Virginia Tech, and many performances and presentations for public school students in the
region. In the spring of 2009, the Marching Virginians partnered with Community Housing
Partners to build a home in honor of Ryan “Stack” Clark, a band member and victim of the 2007
campus shooting. Under McKee’s guidance, the Marching Virginians Alumni Association has
developed into an exceptional source of networking and funding for the Marching Virginians,
providing millions of dollars of support for the band. In the fall of 2015, Virginia Tech opened
the Marching Virginians Center, a $4.75 million-dollar rehearsal and storage facility for the MVs.
In the spring of 2016, the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors renamed the facility as the Sochinski-
McKee Marching Virginians Center, in recognition of many years of service by James Sochinski
and David McKee.
In addition to directing The Marching Virginians, McKee teaches aural skills and conducts the
Symphony Band during the spring semester. He is an active guest conductor, clinician, and
advocate for music education in the public schools. McKee is the recipient of the Shenandoah
University 2017 Distinguished Alumnus Award for Lifetime Achievement. At the 2007 Virginia
Music Educators Association Conference, he served as a percussionist, orator, and conductor
within the span of forty-eight hours. In 2005, McKee received a Certificate of Teaching
Excellence by the College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences. He is a member of the ACC
Band Directors Association, past-president of the Big East Band Directors Association and has
served on the Athletic Band Advisory Committee of the College Band Directors National
Association. He and his wife, Charlotte, celebrated their forty-first anniversary in the summer of
2017. They are the proud parents of three adult children and recently celebrated the arrival of
their first grandchild.
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earned his Masters of Music in Wind Conducting at James Madison University, where he was a
Graduate Assistant for the band program. Prior to his time at JMU, Mr. Reep earned his Bachelor
of Music Education at The University of Montana, located in his hometown of Missoula, and
was hired as Director of Bands at Big Sky High School in the same city. Mr. Reep spent three
years at BSHS before departing to Virginia for graduate work.
Mr. Reep is a member of Pi Kappa Lambda and an honorary member of Tau Beta Sigma. In
addition, he is a member of the Virginia Music Education Association, Virginia Band &
Orchestra Directors Association, Collegiate Band Directors National Association, the College
Music Society, and the National Association for Music Education.
MUSIC ARRANGER
James Sochinski serves as principal arranger for The Marching Virginians, with over 250
arrangements during his career at Virginia Tech. Dr. Sochinski holds a B.M. from the University
of Missouri-Columbia, a M.M. from the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University, and
a Ph.D. in Music Theory from the University of Miami. During his tenure as Director of Bands
from 1978-1990, he arranged and initiated the signature music and visuals that have become part
of the Hokie football tradition, including the VPI Victory March, the pregame Colors
Presentation, and The Hokie Pokie. His teaching responsibilities at Tech include courses in
analysis, history and literature, and orchestration.
PERCUSSION ARRANGER
Brian Nozny's career as a percussionist and composer spans a wide array of musical styles,
including classical, jazz, world and popular genres. His original works and arrangements have
been performed at respected academic institutions such as the University of Massachusetts-
Amherst, the University of South Carolina, and Florida State University. Notable ensembles that
have premiered Nozny’s compositions include the University of North Texas Percussion
Ensemble, the University of Kentucky Percussion Ensemble, and NEXUS. Brian’s most recent
commission, an original work for percussion sextet, Sharps, was premiered by the Denkyem
Percussion Group on their tour of Costa Rica in March of 2010.
Nozny's performances and teaching experiences have taken him all over the world - from North
Dakota to Jamaica. Brian holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Virginia Tech, and Master’s
degrees in Composition and Performance from the University of Miami and the University of
North Texas, respectively. After completing his doctorate at the University of Kentucky, Dr.
Nozny is currently a Lecturer in Music at Troy University in Troy, Alabama.
PERCUSSION INSTRUCTOR
Annie Stevens is the assistant professor of percussion at Virginia Tech where she teaches studio
percussion, directs the VT Percussion Ensemble, and assists with the VT Drumline. She earned a
D.M.A. degree from the Eastman School of Music where she studied percussion with Michael
Burritt. Dr. Stevens has performed worldwide and has been featured at the Percussive Arts
Society International Convention on numerous occasions, the International Computer Music
Conference, Electronic Music Midwest, the International Trumpet Guild, the International
Trombone Festival, and Eastman’s China Connection Ensemble. Her percussion duo, Escape
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Ten, has performed concerts from coast to coast, and most recently performed at the Leigh
Howard Stevens Summer Marimba Seminar. She also holds degrees from Northwestern
University (B.M.) and Rutgers University (M.M.), and spent a semester abroad at the
Hochschule für Musik in Detmold, Germany. While at Northwestern pursuing a performance
degree, she also elected to participate in the drumline for four years. She has held previous
appointments at Christopher Newport University and the University of West Georgia. Annie is a
Malletech Artist, a member of C.M.S., and an advisor to the music technology committee as a
member of the Percussive Arts Society.
FLAG INSTRUCTOR
Sarah McHugh has served as flag instructor since 2006. She graduated in 2005 with a bachelor's
degree in Communications. She marched with the MV Flag Corps from 2001 to 2004, serving as
rank captain in 2003 and captain in 2004.
Sarah married fellow Richmonder and MV, Matt McHugh (Horn '99-'03) in 2005 and they have
one son, Kyle, born the day before the 2012 Russell Athletic Bowl. Sarah’s hospital room served
as Hokie headquarters in the maternity ward of the hospital that year!
FLAG INSTRUCTOR
Lisa VanDyke has served as MV Flag Instructor since 1994. She graduated in 1990 with a
bachelor's degree in Housing, Interior Design and Resource Management. While at Tech, Lisa
marched with the MV Flag Corps from 1985 to 1990 and was a rank captain for the 1989 and
1990 band seasons.
Lisa married fellow MV alumnus, Chuck VanDyke (Snare '84 - '88 and past president of the MV
Alumni Association) in 1990. They settled in Greensboro, NC, where they still reside today with
their son Ryan and daughter Reilly. Lisa does contract work designing productive office
environments for companies in the Piedmont Triad area of North Carolina.
Mike can be heard as the voice of Virginia Tech’s Lane Stadium's football pre-game and
halftime programs as well as at other athletic events across campus. Over the years, Mike has
served as the Public Address announcer for many athletic programs at Virginia Tech including
volleyball, baseball and softball and basketball. This past season he was named Public Address
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announcer for Virginia Tech Men’s Basketball program. Mike attended the College of
Landscape Architecture at Virginia Tech and now resides in Riner, Virginia with his wife Holly
and their two children Allison and Tyler.
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STUDENT LEADERSHIP
FIELD LEADERSHIP:
OFFICERS:
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SECTION LEADERS:
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STUDENT LEADERSHIP
RANK CAPTAINS:
PICCOLO TROMBONE
HALEY BLEVINS JAMES BITTNER
ANNE KELLY NEWMAN ALEX GERIG
ELIZABETH PRATT EVAN HORNSTEIN
EMILY WILLS KATE WOLLENBERG
CLARINET BARITONE
DARLENE ACERO DUNCAN ELSTON
ASHLYN MCDONALD MEREDITH WIENERS
LAURA WILD
KRISTINE YARNOFF TUBA
DALTON HARE
SAXOPHONE JACK MONK
ZACKORY BIGGERS
SAMANTHA SNYDER PERCUSSION
LINDSAY VANDER MOLEN ZACH PETTY – SNARE
MATTHEW VON SCHMIDT-PAULI MATT BELTON - TENOR
JESSE HUGHES - BASS
HORN KELI MCCLURE - CYMBALS
BROOKE MARTIN DILLON DUNHAM - BELLS
THOMAS NEIGH
TRISTAN STOYANOF FLAG CORPS
FAITH TAYLOR
TRUMPET LAUREN WALWER
COURTNEY AMOS
JACOB CASTAGNA
MATT FORREST
SAVANNAH HEPNER
SKYLAR MANTEUFFEL
ZOE MOELLER
JACOB STUBBS
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DRUM MAJORS
Eric Chang is a junior from Christiansburg studying Aerospace Engineering with minors in
Mathematics, Computer Science, and Music. Going into his third year in The Marching
Virginians, Eric plays tenor saxophone and serves as the Brotherhood & Music Officer of Kappa
Kappa Psi, the National Honorary Band Fraternity. Outside of The Marching Virginians, he
serves as the president of the Academic Competition Organization of Virginia Tech, plays alto
sax in Symphony Band, and dances as part of the Hokies Basketball Pep Band. Some of his other
favorite activities include playing soccer, tutoring at the Math Emporium, and playing the piano.
Eric is looking forward to serving the Hokie family and others as a part of The Spirit of Tech.
Jenna Sharer is a senior at Virginia Tech in the Pamplin College of Business majoring in
Business Information Technology. She is from Oak Hill and loves exploring Washington, DC
whenever she's home. Jenna plays the clarinet and in her fourth year in The Marching Virginians,
serving as Rank Captain for Rank 9 sophomore year and Drum Major during her junior year.
Outside of The Marching Virginians and Hokie Football, she volunteers as a Pamplin
Ambassador, recruiting potential students to Virginia Tech and the Pamplin College of Business.
In her spare time, she loves to hike to the waterfalls of the Cascades, eat at The Homeplace, and
admire cute ducks around campus. She aspires to get as many candid shots as possible with the
one and only Hokie Bird. Jenna is looking forward to her senior year serving as Drum Major and
continuing the Hokies' winning tradition under Coach Fuente!
FEATURE TWIRLERS
Serena Bronk is a sophomore from Owings, Maryland majoring in Marketing. This is her second
year as a feature twirler for The Marching Virginians and she is so excited to step out on the field
for the second year in a row. She is a 2-time World Champion and was selected to represent
baton twirling by becoming an ambassador for Peru. Serena can't wait to perform with Connor
Rudd by her side during the upcoming season.
Connor Rudd is the newest Feature Twirler at Virginia Tech from Chesterfield. He is a junior
transferring from John Tyler Community College as a Dairy Science major and plans on one day
going to vet school and becoming an animal doctor. Over the summer, Connor was part of the
USA Baton Twirling Team in Croatia where he competed against twirlers from across the globe
and placed third in two baton. Back home, Connor is a member of the Royalettes team in
Richmond and he credits the person he is today to the help of all of the people he has met in the
twirling world. This will be his 14th year twirling.
EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Romcholo Macatula is a graduate student from Ashburn pursuing a Master's Degree in
Mathematics. Last spring he graduated from Tech with a Dual Degree in Mathematics and
Computational Modeling and Data Analytics. This will be Romcholo's fourth season and he is
honored to be able to serve The Spirit of Tech as Executive Officer. While he plays the
saxophone, Romcholo primarily plays bass clarinet in concert band and has played in all the
concert ensembles here at Tech. He is a member of Kappa Kappa Psi, National Honorary Band
Fraternity, as well as an alumni of Delta Omicron, Professional Music Fraternity. Outside of all
the music, Romcholo loves to teach, tutor, and mentor mathematics students. This year, through
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a GTA position, he will also be coaching multiple senior design teams in the nascent
Computational Modeling and Data Analytics department.
INSTRUMENT SUPPLY
Will Jones is a junior at Virginia Tech from Round Hill. He is studying Applied Economic
Management with a minor in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics. He has been a VTuba for two
year, and is excited to continue serving The Marching Virginians as the Brass Instrument Supply
Officer. Outside of band, Will is a member of the AgEcon Club at VT, as well as a brother of
Alpha Zeta, the professional and service fraternity for Agriculture, Life Science, and Natural
Resource students. He enjoys working hard and spending time with friends. Will is excited to
work towards a greater band overall, alongside his co-ISO, Katie Moody.
Katie Moody is a senior Biological Systems Engineering student from Great Falls. She plays
piccolo in The Marching Virginians and is excited to serve as the Instrument Supply Officer
along with Will Jones for the 2017 season!
LIBRARIANS
Roberto Estrada is a sophomore from Woodbridge studying Industrial and Systems Engineering
with a minor in Music. Since beginning his career at Virginia Tech, Roberto has played in The
Marching Virginians piccolo section, Symphony Band, Campus Band and the Hokies Pep Band.
Roberto is also a member of Kappa Kappa Psi, National Honorary Band Service Fraternity.
Roberto hopes to continue to serve and participate in the university bands for the next 3 years.
Mackenzie Knox is a junior Food Science and Technology major from Yorktown. Mackenzie is
very excited to be joining the Marching Virginians for her third season and to serve this year as
second-term Librarian alongside Roberto Estrada. She is excited to be returning to campus this
fall after studying abroad last spring in the Honors College study abroad experience, Presidential
Global Scholars Program. Mackenzie currently serves as Special Events Chair for Tau Beta
Sigma National Honorary Band Service Sorority and as a program ambassador for her study
abroad program. She tries to embody Virginia Tech’s motto Ut Prosim every day in the ways
that she serves the Marching Virginians and the rest of Virginia Tech’s community. Mackenzie
is excited to return home to Lane Stadium and cheer on Fuente in his second season coaching the
Hokies!
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Bri Dazio is a senior all the way from Red Bank, New Jersey, majoring in Interior Design with a
Business Leadership minor. She's been involved in the MVs for the past three years serving as a
manager and clarinet. She is also a member of the Gamma Mu chapter of Delta Omicron, the
Professional Music Fraternity. One of Bri's favorite memories with the MVs is when she had to
learn the pregame show in just two practices before the Thursday night Miami game. She is
super excited to start her third season as a Marching Virginian and can't wait to make many more
great memories in Lane Stadium as a part of the Spirit of Tech.
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OPERATIONS
Max MacCrate is a junior from Jackson, New Jersey. He is majoring in Industrial and Systems
Engineering (ISE) and is excited to apply his knowledge in operations research to design
mathematical models and solve the world's future problems. This past summer, he worked at the
Campbell Soup Company in their world headquarters located in Camden, NJ. There, he was the
Network Optimization intern helping develop a direct product shipment model projected to save
the company over $800,000 next fiscal year. At Virginia Tech he is the Community Outreach
Chair for Alpha Pi Mu, the ISE Honor Society, on top of being the Operations Officer for The
Marching Virginians. Playing the saxophone in the band is easily one of Max’s favorite things.
Tanner Savidge is a Senior from Alburtis, Pennsylvania majoring in Packaging Systems and
Design, and pursuing a minor in Wood Science and Forest Products.
This is Tanner’s third year as a member of The Marching Virginians, and is thrilled to be a part
of The Spirit of Tech this year. In addition to serving as one of two Operations Officers for the
band, he is a Brother of Kappa Kappa Psi and A member of the Packaging club on campus. One
of Tanner’s favorite memories at Virginia Tech and as an MV, is collecting cans for Hokies for
the Hungry. When Tanner isn’t playing in front of 60,000 people in Lane Stadium, he enjoys
finding new music, playing intramurals with friends, finding adventures at every chance, and
checking items off the Hokie Bucket List.
PERSONNEL
Elissa Lichtman is a graduating senior from Alexandria majoring in Human Development with
minors in Psychology and Sociology. She is currently in the process of applying to graduate
programs for Occupational Therapy, where she will learn how to help children and adults live
more functional and enjoyable lives. Elissa is in her fourth year playing clarinet at Virginia Tech,
where she has participated in The Marching Virginians, the Hokies Pep Band, and the Symphony
Band. Outside of band, Elissa is a sister of the Gamma Phi Beta Sorority, where she has served
as the Recording Secretary and Parliamentarian.
PUBLIC RELATIONS
Samantha Hall is a graduating senior from Hampton majoring in Hospitality and Tourism
Management and is seeking a career in food and beverage management. Sam spent two WGI
seasons competing with the Liberty University Indoor Drumline in the front ensemble as well as
a semester in percussion ensemble and symphony band at Virginia Tech; today, she plays
cymbals on the Virginia Tech Drumline and will play alto sax for Campus Band in the spring. As
a sister of Tau Beta Sigma, National Honorary Band Service Sorority, Sam is the Vice President
of Membership and strives to serve both the Virginia Tech Music Department as well as The
Marching Virginians. She has been absolutely thrilled to be able to fulfill her duties as Public
Relations Officer throughout the semester and looks forward to a successful Fuente Football
season!
SERVICE
Ben Wilson is a four-year member of The Marching Virginians, playing trumpet and baritone
over that period. He is a senior with a double major in Finance and Economics hoping to pursue
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a career in public finance. On top of his duties as Service Officer for The Marching Virginians,
Ben serves as President for Virginia Tech's chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi, the National Honorary
Band Fraternity. He is a life-long fan of Virginia Tech football and enjoys the opportunity to
give back to the university and band that he loves.
TREASURER
Sami Easley is a senior from Martinsville and will be graduating in December 2017. She is
majoring in Finance on the Certified Financial Planning track with a minor in Professional Sales
through the Pamplin College of Business. After graduation, she plans to sit for the CFP exam and
start her career as a financial planner. Sami is a clarinet player in The Marching Virginians and,
as she enters her final year in the band, she is honored to be the Treasurer for a second year! She
looks forward to this opportunity to serve the band while cheering on the Hokies with The Spirit
of Tech!
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VIRGINIA TECH vs.
UNIVERSITY OF DELAWARE
HALFTIME
September 9, 2017
Band runs onto field from both sidelines.
Band comes to attention and horns come up (facing pressbox).
PA:
WE NOW INVITE YOU TO SIT BACK AND ENJOY SOME CLASSIC ROCK
SOUNDS AS THE COMBINED BANDS CRANK OUT THE ROCK AND
ROLL SOUNDS OF JIMI HENDRIX AND HIS TIMELESS HIT, CROSSTOWN
TRAFFIC.
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AND OUR BAND DAY PARTICIPANTS IN ONE OF THE GREATEST
COLLEGE BAND TRADITIONS IN THE LAND. HOKIES, BLUE HENS,
EVERYONE IN LANE STADIUM – LET’S DO THE HOKIE POKIE.
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VIRGINIA TECH vs.
OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY
HALFTIME
SEPTEMBER 23, 2017
Bands run onto field (facing pressbox).
Horns come up. PA:
Band plays Armed Forced Medley. PA (cued by McKee as each branch is introduced):
PA (following):
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AND NOW, PLEASE ENJOY THE PERFORMANCE OF OVER SIX
HUNDRED STUDENT-MUSICIANS AS THE COMBINED BANDS OF
VIRGINIA TECH AND OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY PERFORM A
TRIBUTE TO OUR GREAT NATION WITH A STIRRING RENDITION OF
AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL.
AND WHAT BETTER WAY TO END OUR HALFTIME SHOW THAN WITH
EVERY HOKIE’S FAVORITE SONG. . .
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VIRGINIA TECH vs.
CLEMSON UNIVERSITY
HALFTIME
SEPTEMBER 30, 2017
Band runs onto field from both sidelines.
Band comes to attention and horns come up (facing pressbox).
PA:
PA (following presentation):
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AND WHAT BETTER WAY TO END OUR HALFTIME PERFOR-MANCE
THAN WITH EVERY HOKIE’S FAVORITE SONG. . .
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VIRGINIA TECH vs.
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA
HALFTIME
OCTOBER 21, 2017
Band runs on to opening set (facing home) and horns come up.
PA (when horns come up):
- HOMECOMING PRESENTATION -
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PA following:
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VIRGINIA TECH vs.
DUKE UNIVERSITY
HALFTIME
OCTOBER 28, 2017
Band runs onto field from both sidelines.
Band comes to attention and horns come up (facing AWAY).
PA:
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VIRGINIANS SUPPORT THE FAMILIES AND PATIENTS OF ST. JUDE
CHILDREN’S RESEARCH HOSPITAL.
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FROM THE SAXOPHONE SECTION, KYLEIGH HYNES, ERICA JOHNSON,
MATT JONES, AND DARIEN LAPORTA.
PA (following presentation):
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AND WHAT BETTER WAY TO END OUR HALFTIME PERFORMANCE
THAN WITH EVERY HOKIE’S FAVORITE SONG. . .
Students return to their position to play Tech Triumph.
Band plays Tech Triumph, starting and exiting at chorus.
PA (over exit):
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VIRGINIA TECH vs.
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH
PREGAME
November 18, 2017
Whistle blows, flags run onto field
and band comes to attention in endzones.
PA:
YOU HAVE JUST HEARD THE SPIRITED SOUNDS OF THE VPI VICTORY
MARCH, WRITTEN BY CHARLES STEINWEDEL, CLASS OF 1943. THE
MARCHING VIRGINIANS REVIVE AN OLD TRADITION TO LEAD OUR
TEAMS TO VICTORY.
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PA:
NOW, WOULD YOU PLEASE RISE, REMOVE YOUR HATS AND CAPS,
AND JOIN THE MARCHING VIRGINIANS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF
DRUM MAJOR ERIC CHANG IN THE SINGING OF OUR NATIONAL
ANTHEM.
Band plays Star Spangled Banner.
PA:
AND WHAT BETTER WAY TO END THIS SHOW THAN WITH EVERY
HOKIE’S FAVORITE SONG. . .
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VIRGINIA TECH vs.
UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH
HALFTIME
November 18, 2017
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2017 CAMPING WORLD BOWL
VIRGINIA TECH vs.
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
PREGAME
DECEMBER 28, 2017
Flags run onto field. Band comes to attention in endzones.
PA:
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2017 CAMPING WORLD BOWL
VIRGINIA TECH vs.
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
PREGAME
DECEMBER 28, 2017
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INSTRUCTORS ARE SARAH MCHUGH AND LISA VAN DYKE. FEATURE
TWIRLER IS CONNOR RUDD. THE EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF THE
MARCHING VIRGINIANS IS ROMCHOLO MACATULA. MUSIC
ARRANGERS ARE ROD HARKINS AND JAMES SOCHINSKI. THE
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR IS CHAD REEP. THE MARCHING VIRGINIANS
ARE UNDER THE DIRECTION OF DAVID MCKEE.
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SUPPORT AND STAFF
The Marching Virginians are grateful for significant financial support
from the following organizations:
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MV FACTS
With a membership of 356, representing 15 states, 84% of the band members
are from Virginia.
The Marching Virginians will perform at six home games and two away
games this season.
The Marching Virginians are supported by a 30-member flag corps and two
feature twirlers.
Director of The Marching Virginians, Dave McKee, is in his 32nd and final
year with the band and has his own “bobblehead” character.
Assistant Director Chad Reep is in his first year with the band.
Music Arranger James Sochinski has spent over 40 years with the band.
The Voice of The Marching Virginians is Mike Sparrer, an alumnus from the
MV Drumline who graduated in 1993. Mike is also the voice of Virginia
Tech Men’s Basketball and is in his second full year with the band.
Daily operations of the band are managed by a student staff selected by the
band leadership.
Service to the band is also provided by Kappa Kappa Psi (ΚΚΨ) and Tau Beta
Sigma (ΤΒΣ), the National Honorary Band Service Fraternity and Sorority.
Each show requires over 5,000 man-hours, resulting in a total of 35,000 hours
(four years) on the marching field.
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MV FACTS: INSTRUMENTATION
PICCOLO 36
CLARINET 36
ALTO SAXOPHONE 24
TENOR SAXOPHONE 12
TRUMPET 63
HORN 27
TROMBONE 36
BARITONE 14
TUBA 23
PERCUSSION 37
DRUM MAJOR 2
FEATURE TWIRLER 2
FLAG CORPS 30
MANAGER 14
TOTAL 356
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MV FACTS: HOME STATES
CONNECTICUT 2
DELAWARE 1
FLORIDA 2
GEORGIA 3
INDIANA 1
ILLINOIS 1
IOWA 1
MARYLAND 10
MASSACHUSETTS 1
NEW HAMPSHIRE 1
NEW YORK 1
NEW JERSEY 13
NORTH CAROLINA 8
PENNSYLVANIA 10
TENNESSEE 1
VERMONT 1
VIRGINIA 299
TOTAL 356
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MV FACTS: AREAS OF STUDY
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
Agribusiness (AGRB) 1
Agriculture and Applied Economics (AAEC) 2
Agricultural Sciences (AGSC) 1
Animal and Poultry Science (APSC) 12
Biochemistry (BCHM) 6
Dairy Science (DASC) 3
Environmental Horticulture (EHRT) 2
Environmental Science (ENSC) 1
Food Science and Technology (FST) 3
Human Nutrition, Foods, and Exercise (HNFE) 9
Life Sciences, Undecided (LFSC) 1
Water: Resources, Policy, and Management (WRPM) 1
Wildlife Conservation (WLC) 2
College of Engineering
Aerospace Engineering (AE) 2
Aerospace Engineering/Ocean Engineering Double Major (DAE) 1
Biological Systems Engineering (BSE) 5
Chemical Engineering (CHE) 6
Civil Engineering (CE) 6
Computer Engineering (CPE) 5
Computer Science (CS) 13
Electrical Engineering (EE) 3
General Engineering (GE) 24
Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISE) 8
Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) 4
Mechanical Engineering (ME) 19
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MV FACTS: AREAS OF STUDY
Mining Engineering (MINE) 1
College of Science
Biochemistry (BIOC) 5
Biology (BIOL) 15
Chemistry (CHEM) 2
Computational Modeling and Data Analytics (CMDA) 6
Economics (ECAS) 1
Geosciences (GEOS) 1
Mathematics (MATH) 11
Microbiology (MIC) 6
Neuroscience (NEUR) 9
Physics (PHYS) 5
Psychology (PSYC) 8
Systems Biology (SYSB) 1
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