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Bands, Youths Groups To March in Parade

January 13, 1993 1 min read
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Following is a list, provided by the Presidential Inaugural Committee, of high school bands and other youth groups scheduled to participate in the Jan. 20 inaugural parade:

Arkansas: Hope High School Band, Hope; Hot Springs High School T Steppers and Cheerleaders, Hot Springs; Hot Springs Mighty Trojans Band, Hot Springs. Rosebud High School Band, Rosebud. California: Oak Grove High School Band, San Jose. District of Columbia: Hine Junior High School Band.

Florida: Homestead Senior High School Band, Homestead. Hawaii: Kamehameha High School Warrior Band, Honolulu. Illinois: Jesse White Tumblers, Chicago; Maine South High School Band, Park Ridge. Iowa: Western Dubuque High School Band, Dubuque. Kentucky: Marshall County High School Band, Benton.

Maine: Nokomis Warrior Regional High School Band, Newport; The Boy Singers of Maine, Portland. Michigan: Mid American Pom Pon All Stars Team, Farmington Hills; Troy High School Fillies Dance and Drill, Troy. Minnesota: Kids for Saving the Earth, Minneapolis; The Hope Hustlers 4-H Club and Future Farmers of America, Hope.

Nebraska: Papillion-LaVista High School Band, Papillion. Nevada: Green Valley High School Band, Green Valley. New Jersey: Newark Boys Choir, Newark; Pioneers High School Marching Band and Color Guard, Mount Holly; Greater Freehold Area Pop Warner Football League, Freehold. New York: Mosaic Minstrels--Public School 254, Brooklyn. Ward Melville High School Cheerleaders, South Setauket. North Carolina. Bandys High School Band, Catawba.

Oklahoma: Pride of Broken Arrow High School Marching Band, Broken Arrow. Oregon: Corridor School Jugglers, Eugene. Rhode Island: Westerly High School Band, Westerly. South Carolina: Irmo High School Band, Columbia. South Dakota: McCrossan Boys Ranch, Sioux Falls. Tennessee: Smith County High School Band, Carthage. Texas: Aldine High School Band, Houston.

Utah: Cyprus High School Dance and Drill Team, Cyprus. Vermont: FOLKIDS of Vermont, Shelburne. Virginia: Denbigh High School Marching Patriots, Newport News. Washington State: Edmonds-Woodway High School Band, Edmonds. West Virginia: Greenbrier East High School Spartan Band, Lewisburg.

A version of this article appeared in the January 13, 1993 edition of Education Week as Bands, Youths Groups To March in Parade

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