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Troy
University Majorettes 2005
What
should I expect?
The Troy University majorettes will work hard to maintain a good
reputation, health, and school spirit for the university and its
audience. Being a University Majorette takes commitment, time, effort
and sacrifice, but it is a very rewarding experience in the end.
Majorettes have to give up a few things, however, they will gain
so much! If for some reason a majorette has to miss practice and/or
performance, she should request in writing to the majorette coordinator
to get it excused.
How
much money will I have to pay?
The Troy University Majorettes are under the “Sound of the
South” marching band and are expected to be a part of the
band at every function. The band will provide each majorette with
a $200 scholarship. The majorette coordinator along with the team
members will aide in raising money through donations and fund raisers.
Each majorette will be responsible for the following items:
Majorette uniform
Boots
Pep rally uniform
Practice uniform
Wind suit
Accessories-(pantyhose/barrette/earrings/duffle bag)
The head majorette and majorette coordinator will work together
to order all items referenced above and will advise you of the monies
that will be due. On an individual basis, each girl can obtain sponsorships
by local businesses from their home towns. Majorettes will have
a poster made to give to all sponsors that provided donations.
What
will I receive?
More than anything, you will receive the privilege of being a part
of the best band in the south and will make memories that will be
cherished forever.
Other
items of interest….
Majorettes will meet once a month during the summer months of May,
June, and July. Band camp will be held for two weeks during the
month of August.
Bronda
Barron
Majorette Coordinator
Troy University, Sound of the South Marching Band
Phone (334)670-5676
brondab@troy.edu |