[Congressional Record Volume 147, Number 169 (Friday, December 7, 2001)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E2238]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
A DRUM ROLL FOR SAGINAW HIGH'S MARCHING BAND
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HON. JAMES A. BARCIA
of michigan
in the house of representatives
Thursday, December 6, 2001
Mr. BARCIA. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to sound the trumpets for the
107-member Saginaw High School Trojans Marching Band for consistently
playing their way to victory in various musical competitions and also
to praise Band Director Jeannine Coughlin for her persistence and
determination in returning the Marching Trojans to a place of
prominence among high school bands in mid-Michigan and across the
nation.
When Jeannine Coughlin first picked up the director's baton in 1993
to lead the Marching Trojans, band membership was down to a low of
thirty musicians and it was a struggle to recruit students to
participate. Jeannine expeditiously remedied the situation by
persuading young people that learning to play an instrument was within
their capabilities if they were willing to put in the effort and
practice. Her confidence and enthusiasm quickly spread throughout the
school and a top notch marching band was reborn.
Moreover, the band's success has amplified, reaching well beyond the
confines of its practice room and its performance venues. In their new
black and gold uniforms, band members proudly display a sense of school
pride and unity that goes a long way in instilling an admirable self-
image and strong sense of self-respect for the entire student body.
I have had the privilege and pleasure of listening to the band and
watching their well-choreographed dance routines as we marched together
in a parade. I can personally attest to their superior musical skills,
lively cadence and unbridled spirit. Their talent also has been widely
recognized wherever they perform, including a first-place finish last
May in the parade review competition at the Showcase Music Festival in
Atlanta, Georgia. The squad beat out 22 other high school bands from
across the country for the grand prize trophy and $200, The band also
scored another first-place victory in the 2001 Mackinaw City Memorial
Day Parade.
Finally, Mr. Speaker, I ask my colleagues to join me in applauding
the Saginaw High School Marching Trojans and Band Director Jeannine
Coughlin for energizing the musical talents of young people and for
providing unparalleled rhythmic interludes at sporting events, parades
and so many functions throughout the year. Their dynamic and
mellifluous performances will linger in the memories of listeners long
after the show is over.
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