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1 Inside this Issue
2 Meet the Director, Professor Mertz
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Who to Know in the SUMB
Meet the SUMB Staff
Meet the Drum Majors
2016 SUMB Leadership and KKPsi & TBS
Band Camp Schedule
8 Fall Schedule
9 Registration, Dorms, and
Other Performance Opportunities
10 Family Corner
11 “Pride of the Orange” Confirmation Form
NEEDS TO BE POSTMARKED
BY JUNE 30TH
12 Medical Clearance Form & Personal
Travel Information
13 Required Clothing and Instrument Needs
14 Supplies Order Form
15-16 SUMB Merchandise
17 What Do I Need for Band Camp?
18 What Do I need to Send to SU Bands?
"Joining the SUMB gave me something I never had before:
self confidence. There is nothing better than knowing
that you have a huge family to be your support system
through all your endeavors inside and outside of band"
"Joining the SUMB has been one of the best
decisions of my college career. Not only has it
provided me with a great social outlet outside of my school work, the SUMB has given me wonderful friends
and unforgettable memories."
“Marching band has given me a lot of opportunities to grow
as a leader and a person…It's been a really great
experience!”
“Joining the SUMB was without a doubt the best
decision of my college career.It's where I found a home
away from home, friends thatbecame family, and a place
that I can call my own.”
“It’s a judge-free zone where I can be myself and instill the
joy, power, and beauty of music with all of my closest
friends. When I graduate, the SUMB will have provided me
with the best memories.”
SUMB Orange Peel | 1Inside This Issue
"I'm not sure what my first year of college would have
been like without the SUMB . It's given me a fantastic group of friends and memories that I
know I'll have for the next three years and beyond."
SUMB Orange Peel | 2Meet the Director, Professor Justin Mertz
Greetings! I hope you are all having a good and productive summer, that your jobs or internships are going well,
and that you’re getting some time to relax and enjoy the time off from school. It’s very quiet up here without all of
you and we look forward to seeing you back on campus. Trust me, the summer will be over before you know it,
so be sure to make the most of it!
Lately, I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about what makes the SUMB special. Among other things, I think it’s
that we are able to create a purpose-driven community that includes people from all walks of life where people
can “be who they are.” There just isn’t anything else like the SUMB on campus – not only because nothing else
is a marching band, but also because there is no other thing that has the close-knit community that we do, one
that spans every age group and school and college on this (and other!) campus(es). It’s unique, and I think that
we should all take a second and appreciate the fact that members of the SUMB have a musical and social
experience that no one else can. If you’re thinking about joining us for the first time, I strongly urge you to do it.
Be a part of the SUMB family.
We are already deep into planning for the 2016 season; music is currently being arranged and I’m positive you’ll
truly enjoy performing it. We will again be performing a lot of music this year and our shows include a wide
variety of music, from music celebrating the spectacle of the Olympics to the music of the most influential women
artists as we mark 50 years of women in the SUMB (where else but a marching band can you find such a weirdly
fun variety of music?). As always, I am eager to hear your ideas for music for us to play in the stands; you can
email me at [email protected] and let me know what your suggestions are. If you find yourself in the Syracuse
area this summer, be sure to stop by and say hello!
To the Leadership and returning Vets: I anxiously await getting back to work on another season. Your dedication
and hard work make the SUMB the great band it is; thanks to your dedication and commitment there is no limit to
what the SUMB can achieve. I am very much looking forward to working together again, and I urge you to share
any ideas you have.
To the incoming Rookies: let me be the first to welcome you to SU and/or the SUMB. You are in for an incredibly
fun and memorable experience that I’m sure will start (or continue) your college careers off in fine fashion. The
Drum Majors, Leadership, and I will work hard to orient you to the Pride and the University.
Everyone: college bands have an interesting and multifaceted mission: to
reach and entertain large numbers of diverse audiences, and to make their
host campuses better places to be. Let’s show them what the SUMB is all
about!
All of you will have to take responsibility for the continued success of the
band. Sometimes, we have to contend with circumstances outside our
control, like how good our sports teams are(n’t). No matter what, we must do
what we have always done: strive for and attain musical and visual
excellence. This is a great time to be in the SUMB and as you saw from the
last few years, there is no limit to what we can achieve when we all do our
part.
As you read this, Band Camp is just a few months away! It may seem like a
long time, but it will fly by. Until then, know that things are already happening
to guarantee a fun and successful season. Enjoy the rest of your summer,
and of course…Go Orange!
Justin J. Mertz
Director of Athletic Bands
Director, The Pride of the Orange: The Syracuse University Marching Band
SUMB Orange Peel | 3
Members of the Syracuse University
Marching Band come from all of the
schools and colleges within the
University, as well as SUNY ESF,
LeMoyne College, and OCC.
Student Assistants
Jillian Zaloga
Danika Van Niel
Librarian
Uniforms
Equipment/Set-Up Josh McCleary
Jordan YoungEquipment/Set-Up
Director of Bands
SUMB Staff
Dr. Bradley P. Ethington
Director of Athletic Bands
Administrative Specialist
Color Guard Instructor
Drumline Instructor
Drumline Assistant
Graduate Assistant
Graduate Assistant
Graduate Assistant
Senior Assistant
Senior Assistant
Senior Assistant
Senior Assistant
Drum Major
Drum Major
Drum Major
Prof. Justin J. Mertz
Fran Moore
Pam Gavenda
Rob Bridge
Pete Cutler
Anna Bosler
Josh Nightingale
Ben Bardenett
Brady Watson
Evelyn White
Nicholette Dischiave
Jonathan Trudelll
Marguerite Kreitsek
Mackenzie Mildram
Maria Savannah
The 2015 SUMB consisted
of…
Who to Know in the SUMB
22%
32%
22%
24%
Freshmen
Sophomores
Juniors
Seniors
…and hailed from…
GO ORANGE!!
-Germany -Japan
-Puerto Rico-South Korea -China
Hey band: the brothers of Kappa Kappa Psi would like to offer our band members a great opportunity in StudyUMB! StudyUMB is a great way for band members to come together and study in a quiet place. We reserve rooms throughout the semester and we try to pair students with other members in similar majors and classes to help make study time more efficient. If you're interested in participating, just “like” the SU Marching Band page and during the semester be on the lookout for the weekly list of reserved rooms!Can't wait for the season to start!Joshua McCLearyKappa Kappa Psi- Vice President of Service
New StudyUMB Opportunity!...
Meet the SUMB Staff SUMB Orange Peel | 4
Ben Bardenett
Graduate Assistant
Hello 2016 Band Members,I'm very excited to be a part of the Pride of the Orange Marching Band! I look forward to meeting and working with all of you! I am so grateful to be a part of the 'Cuse family, and I am excited for all the great experiences this season will bring! Enjoy the summer, I will see you soon!Best,Ben Bardenett
Dr. Bradley P. Ethington
Director of Bands
Professor of Music
Dear SUMB Members,I hope you’re having a fabulous summer and getting some much-deserved rest!! Professor Mertz and the SUMB staff have some great shows lined up for the fall, so it’s going to be a very exciting season. Enjoy the rest of your summer, get in shape on your horn, and get ready for an incredible year!!It's going to be another great season for the Pride of the Orange!!See you soon!Dr. Bradley P. Ethington
Fran Moore
Administrative Specialist
Hi everyone!I cannot wait for the 2016 SUMB season to get under way. Our graduated seniors will ofcourse be missed, but we always look forward to the excitement that comes withnew rookies. The band office assistants are working hard to prepare for an excellent bandcamp and season beyond that.
Enjoy your summer!Best, Fran
Josh Nightingale
Graduate Assistant
Hello SUMB!Even though it seems like summer just started, I’m already looking forward to another season to start. This past season was filled with many great experiences and performances. I can’t wait to see what this year brings with all you returning members as well as the incoming class.Missing the Dome,Josh Nightingale
Anna Bosler
Graduate Assistant
Hello friends!I’m looking forward to another season together! For our incoming members, I hope you are excited to start your adventure with the SUMB. The people you will meet and the community you’re joining will last you for a lifetime. For the vets, let’s make this season our best yet! Work hard with us this season and we will see the best SUMB ever. See you all soon! Best,Anna Bosler
SUMB Orange Peel | 5Meet the Drum Majors
Mackenzie Mildram
Marguerite Kreitsek
Maria Savannah
Hello everyone!! I am so excited to be serving as one of your drum majors for the upcoming marching season! We have a lot of awesome shows planned for this year and I can't wait to experience this with all of you. To all of the rookies joining us this season, welcome! Joining the SUMB was one of the best decisions I made when starting my college career at SU. The amount of opportunities this band has given me has been awesome, and I have met some of my closest friends in the SUMB. As cliché as it sounds, you'll meet people in this band who will be your family for the next few years. I am so excited to meet all of you, see you soon! Nothin' finer, Maggie
Hey everyone!I hope you’re having a great summer! I am super excited for this upcoming season with the SUMB, and I know we’re going to have a blast.To the Rookies: I can’t wait to meet you all and work with you! Joining the SUMB was the best decision I made coming into college, and I know you’ll feel the same. You have a great group of people waiting to welcome you to SU, so get pumped!To the Vets: I’m excited to see you all again! I’m looking forward to continuing our hard work on being awesome, and to just having a great time doing what we love as usual.To everyone: Get ready for a great season! I know that with positive attitudes and the energy and excitement we bring to the dome during rehearsals and games, we will leave fall semester full of SUMB Pride!Enjoy the rest of your summer, see you soon.There’s Nothin’ Finer in the Land!Mackenzie
Hey everyone!I hope you’re all having a fantastic summer, and enjoying the warm weather. The staff is working hard to prepare for the season (we have some great halftime shows in the works), and band camp will be here before you know it!I am very excited to see everyone this fall and can't wait to meet the new members!There's nothin' finer in the land...
2016 SUMB Leadership
Flute/Piccolo
Sec Ldr – Katie Canete
Sec Ldr – Kailyn Sitter
Sec Ldr/Music Instr – Amanda Greenbacker
Sec Ldr/Music Instr – Liz Pogact
Clarinet
Sec Ldr – John Grout
Sec Ldr – Kiara Lee
Sec Ldr – Micalys Reyes
Sec Ldr/Music Instr – Jesse Wilhelm
Alto Saxophone
Sec Ldr – Lindsay Murphy
Sec Ldr/Music Instr – Katie Henderson
Tenor Saxophone
Sec Ldr – Kate Fletcher
Sec Ldr/Music Instr – Dreya Cherry
Mellophone
Sec Ldr – Brianna Holzman
Sec Ldr – Andrew Leathem
Sec Ldr/Music Instr – Katie Vedilago
Trumpet
Sec Ldr – Karen Schultz
Sec Ldr – Paul Wilkowski
Sec Ldr/Music Instr – Joe Morris
Sec Ldr/Music Instr – Kevin Varga
Trombone
Sec Ldr – Kellie Krisak
Sec Ldr/Music Instr – Ben Baker
Baritone
Sec Ldr – Sarah Berloff
Sec Ldr – Faith Hopeck
Tuba
Sec Ldr – Danika Van Niel
Sec Ldr/Music Instr – Xander Thurkins
Drumline
Sec Ldr – Hannah Cox
Sec Ldr – Josh McCleary
Sec Ldr – Alex Meyer
Sec Ldr – Christy Serfass
Color Guard
Sec Ldr – Katie Nicinski
Sec Ldr – Rachel Novotny
Orange Girl
Meghan Sinisi
Drum Majors
Marguerite Kreitsek
Mackenzie Mildram
Maria Savannah
Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta Sigma are the national honorary band fraternity and sorority whose membership is open to
college students who have participated in a college band program. Our common goals are not only to provide the band with
organized service activities, but also to give our membership quality experiences in leadership and social contacts while
assisting the Directors in developing quality ensembles. The fraternity and sorority, founded in 1919 and 1946 respectively,
are now present in over 100 major colleges and universities. Famous alumni include: John Phillip Sousa, Doc Severinson, and
Count Basie. The national aspect of our fraternity and sorority provides our members with many contacts from other
universities throughout the year. The Eta Phi and Eta Alpha Chapters at SU serve a major role in all band activities. Brothers
and sisters are always ready to assist the band in service as well as provide such intangible items as morale, spirit,
enthusiasm, and a positive attitude within the band, always remembering that “It is an honor to be selected to serve.” If you have
any questions concerning the organizations, ask any Kappa Kappa Psi or Tau Beta Sigma member at band camp.
Contact: Jordan Young – [email protected]
Contact: Clare Crane – [email protected]
SUMB Orange Peel | 62016 SUMB Leadership and KKPsi & TBS
Kappa Kappa Psi & Tau Beta Sigma Officers
Kappa Kappa Psi
President – Lindsay Murphy
VP/Membership – Jordan Young
VP/Service – Joshua McCleary
Treasurer – Sean MacKellar
Secretary – Hunter Maass
Historian/AL – Paul Wilkowski
Tau Beta Sigma
President – Faith Hopeck
VP/Membership – Clare Crane
VP/Service – Shealyn O’Halloran
P/SAA – Ashley Narvaez
Rec. Sec. – Elyssa Thomas
Corr. Sec. – Sarah Crane
Treasurer – Danika Van Niel
Fundraiser – Kiara Lee
SUMB Orange Peel | 7Band Camp Schedule
Date Time
(*= Leadership must be present)
Event
All events will be located in the Carrier Dome, unless otherwise specified.
Monday, August 15 10:00 am – 2:00 pm Grad Assistants, Senior Assistants, and Drum Majors report to 402 Crouse
College for staff training.
Tuesday, August 16 12:00 pm KKPsi/TBS arrive for band camp set-up. Dorm dwellers can begin moving into
Booth Hall or South Campus beginning at 8:30 am.
Wednesday, August 17 10:00 am – 11:30 am
*1:00 pm
1:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Entire Drumline, ALL Color Guard, and Section Leaders check in at the Dome
first and then proceed to move your belongings into Booth Hall or South Campus.
Booth Hall residents will relocate to their assigned residence hall for the academic
year on Friday, August 19. Members of KKPsi/TBS will help you move your
belongings.
Meeting for rookies and family members in section 118 in the dome. Drumline
auditions, color guard rehearsal, and section leader camp will begin immediately
following this meeting. (Make sure to eat lunch before you arrive for the meeting.)
Rehearsal (dinner break TBA)
Thursday, August 18 9:00 am – 9:00 pm Rehearsal (lunch and dinner breaks TBA)
Friday, August 19 8:30 am
11:00 am – 1:00 pm
*3:00 pm
3:30 pm – 9:00 pm
9:00 pm
Drumline, ALL Color Guard, and Section Leaders KKPsi/TBS will help you
move your belongings out of Booth Hall and into your assigned residence hall.
Brass and Woodwind Rookies check in at the Dome first and then proceed to
move your belongings into your assigned residence hall for the academic year.
Meeting for rookies and family members in section 118 in the dome. Rehearsal
will begin immediately following this meeting. Rookies, please bring your
instruments and wear comfortable clothing and sneakers!
Rehearsal (dinner break TBA)
Rookie social gathering at Crouse College
Saturday, August 20 9:00 am – 9:30 pm
11:30am- 12:00 pm
1:00 pm
1:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Rehearsal for drumline and rookies (lunch and dinner breaks TBA)
All remaining Veterans check in at the Dome and then move into your assigned
residence hall for the academic year.
Vets living on South Campus: please contact Fran at (315) 443-2194 or
[email protected] Campus will be closed on Saturday, August 20 and you will need authorization
from the Band Office to move in on Friday, August 19.
Meeting for vets. (Make sure to eat lunch before this meeting.)
Rehearsal for vets (dinner break TBA)
Sun. 8/21 – Thurs. 8/25 8:00 am - 9:00 pm Rehearsals (lunch and dinner breaks TBA)
Thursday, August 25 5:00pm Perform at New Student Convocation and Home to the Dome
SUMB Orange Peel | 8Fall Schedule
Band Camp August 15 – 25
PULSE Parade August 27
SU vs. Colgate September 2
SUMB Picnic TBA
SU vs. Louisville September 9
SU vs. USF September 17
SU vs. Notre Dame (MetLife Stadium) October 1
SU vs. Virginia Tech October 15
Orange Madness October 14 or 21
SUMB Recording October 22
New York State Field Band Championships October 30
SU vs. NC State
SU vs. Florida State
November 12
November 19
ACC Championship Game* December 3*There is no guarantee that the team will participate in this event; if
the team does participate, there is no guarantee that the SUMB will
travel to this game.
BOWL GAME** TBA**A potential Bowl game can happen between December 19, 2016
and January 11, 2017. Bowl games may overlap with holidays,
including Christmas; this is rare, but it does happen. You and your
family should keep this in mind as you make holiday plans.In collaboration with the organization
It’s on US ‘Cuse, the SUMB played for
Vice President Joe Biden when he
spoke at the rally in November 2015.
Band isn’t all hard work! Some
trumpets enjoy cookies on the
way to Virginia. The Band cheers on SU in Virginia in October 2015!
Registration for Marching Band
(Important Information!)
To participate in the SUMB, you are required to register for
marching band, ENI 510, Section 001. Freshmen, your
home college will register you for this class. Upperclassmen,
if you are at your maximum credit load, contact Fran
Moore for a permission code. Students who are NOT VPA
majors or VPA minors will be charged $75 per credit hour for
VPA courses. These charges will be applied to your bursar
account after the Financial Drop Deadline.
Credits for SUMB can count as an elective in numerous
degree programs. However, not all programs accept band
credits as electives. If a SUMB credit can not count as
an elective in a specific degree, it does not mean you
cannot participate. Check with your advisor to see if band
credit may be counted as an elective for your major.
Grading is based on attendance, preparation, etc. as
described in the course syllabus (included in the SUMB
Handbook that you will receive during band camp).
Wind Ensemble, Symphony Band,
Orchestra, Jazz Ensemble, & Music Minor
Auditions for the SU Wind Ensemble (ENI 510, Sec. 002),
Symphony Band (ENI 510, Sec. 005), Orchestra (ENI 540,
Sec. 001), and Jazz Ensemble (ENI 520, Sec. 001) will be
held during the first week of classes. Check the bulletin
board outside of the University Band Office, 402 Crouse
College, for audition times and locations.
Concert Band is a non-audition ensemble open to both
music and non-music majors. It offers an opportunity for all
to perform outstanding large band works. The Concert
Band meets one night a week during the spring semester
and provides an excellent opportunity for Marching Band
members to make music in a concert setting.
Looking to minor in music? The Setnor School of Music
offers a Minor in Music Performance for 18 credit hours, 8
of which have to be in ensembles. The rest may be in any
music course of your choosing. Ensembles or music
classes that you have already taken here at SU may be put
toward this minor. Please contact Dr. Bradley Ethington
([email protected]) or Mr. Justin Mertz ([email protected])
if interested. If you need more information, please call
the Band Office at (315) 443-2194.
Band Camp Facilities
In order to receive a meal card and access to your room
during band camp, it is imperative that you return the
enclosed Band Camp Confirmation form by
Thursday, June 30. There is no housing charge for band
camp unless you plan to arrive before your scheduled
arrival date.
New and returning undergraduate students who will be
living in North or South campus for the academic
year are asked to sign in to their myslice account after
Wednesday, August 10 for their early arrival pass. This
pass is required in order to move into your
residence hall. [Go to myslice.syr.edu -> Click the
“Housing and Meal Plans” link, under Student Services ->
Print out “Early Arrival Pass”
An early arrival fee of $31.25/night will be charged to band
members who wish to move into their North or South
campus residence hall before their scheduled arrival date
to band camp. For example, a drumline band member is
scheduled to arrive on Wednesday, August 17, but wishes
to move into Booth Hall on Tuesday, August 16 will have to
pay $30.50 for one night. This is the only time a fee is
charged for housing during band camp.
ALL Color Guard, Drumline, and Section Leaders: You
will arrive to band camp on Wednesday, August 17.
Band members who live on south campus will move
directly into south. North campus residents will stay in
Booth Hall from Wednesday, August 17 until the
morning of Friday, August 19. On Friday, August 19,
KKPsi/TBS will help move your belongings from Booth
Hall to your assigned residence hall for the academic
year. Family members do not need to return to
Syracuse to help you move from Booth Hall to your
assigned residence but are free to do so.
Woodwind and Brass Rookies: North campus
residence halls, South Campus Skyhalls, South Campus
Apartments and Centennial Hall will open at 9:00am on
Friday, August 19..We ask that you move into your
residence hall after you check in at the Dome. If you wish
to arrive before August 19, arrangements will have to be
made to stay off-campus with another band member or
to move into Booth Hall. Contact the Band Office if you
are living on North campus and will need to arrive
before Friday, August 19.
Vets arriving on Saturday, August 20: If you are living
in a North Campus Residence Hall, you may move into
your dorm room at 12:00pm.
If you are living on South Campus, please contact
Fran at (315) 443-2194 or [email protected].
ALL Commuters (ESF, LeMoyne, OCC, SU): A parking
permit is required to park in West Lot, Fine, Standart,
Skytop or Manley Field House. Please visit the SU
Parking webpage for more information.
http://parking.syr.edu/
SUMB Orange Peel | 9Registration, Dorms, and Other Performance Opportunities
Like “The Pride of the Orange: The
Syracuse University Marching Band” on
Facebook for more information!
Check out SUMBlog.org for info, updates,
and testimonials.
Follow us on Twitter @SU_MarchingBand
There are many tough decisions that a high school
senior has to make, and some of the most important
ones involve which col lege to attend and what to
study. Another big decision is whether or not your
student would like to continue being involved in music in
college by participating in bands and, especially, in
marching band. Here are some of the questions most
asked by family members when their student is
considering joining the “Pride of the Orange.”
Q: Does my student have to be a music major to play in theSUMB?A: Not at all! Over 70% of our marching band members are in a major other than music.
Q: How much of a time commitment is the SUMB?
A: There will be three two-hour rehearsals on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays (7:00 pm - 9:00 pm) during weeks when there are no games. A Friday evening and Saturday morning rehearsal will be added for performance weeks.
Q: Will my students’ grades suffer because of marching band?A: No! In fact, the grade point averages of marching band students are higher than the overall university averages.Band members’ GPAs are often higher in the fall semester than they are in the spring when the band no longer meets.
Q: My student has a tough major. Will there be time formarching?A: If a student wants to be in the band, there is time! Someone already in the band probably has the same major as your student and can provide peer information to help.
Q: If my student doesn’t get involved with the band program the first year, can he/she still participate later on?
A: Of course! Just let us know so that we can keep your student information on file.
Q: Will I be able to spend time with my studentduring band camp?A: No. Once the students' arrive, they will be rehearsing throughout each day of band camp.
Q: Do we need to buy season tickets to football games for our student?
A: No! As a member of the marching band, he/she will not need tickets to the football games. If you’d like to buythem for yourselves, please contact the Carrier DomeTicket Office at (315) 443-2121 or go to suathletics.com.
’15 SUMB Students studied:
Advertising – Architecture – Art – Biology Broadcast/Magazine/Newspaper Journalism Chemistry – Computer Science – Education
Engineering – Environmental Sciences – Film -Human Ecology – Information Technology -
International Relations – Management -Mathematics – Music – Philosophy – Physics -
Political Science – Pre-Med – Psychology - SpeechCommunication – Undeclared
Congratulations on your students’ decision to attend Syracuse University, and a special
congratulations and welcome to the 2016 "Pride of the Orange!" We are extremely
pleased to have you join our family, and we look forward to a very productive and
rewarding experience this year. See you in August!
If you have any questions at all, please call 315-443-2194 or visit www.subands.com
SUMB Orange Peel | 10Family Corner
“As there was not a marching band in our local high school, I
was concerned that my daughter might not have the
necessary marching experience. No need to worry. Band
Camp taught her all that she needed to know to be ready to
confidently enjoy the Band's first performance. In addition to
moving in early, my daughter made her first college friends at
Band Camp, as well as other students in her major who
would go on to act as mentors to her. Starting her first
semester at SU knowing many of her peers and feeling
comfortable on campus set her off on the road to success.”
“When my Southern California born and raised son
decided to attend college at Syracuse University,
I was more than a little concerned.
Thankfully, his band mates welcomed him with open
arms and became his family for four great years!
We can’t possibly thank you all enough!”
Postmarked on or before: June 30, 2016!If the Band Office does not receive your Confirmation Form and Medical Clearance Form by this deadline,
we will be contacting you.
If you do not hear from the Band Office, we have received both forms.
Returning/Joining Members: Fill out THIS FORM and the MEDICAL CLEARANCE FORM on Page 12 to CONFIRM that
you will be marching with “The Pride” for the 2016 season.
Even if you do NOT plan on marching this year, please fill out the top half of this form and return it to the Band Office.
Name: ID#: Cell #:
Instr./Section: Major/Home College: Email:
I am a returning Vet
I am new to SU and will be in the Marching Band.
I am not new to SU, but I am joining the Marching Band for the first time this year.
I will be a Sophomore Junior Senior Graduate
I am a student at ESF, LeMoyne or OCC (circle which one)
I am still undecided about participating (Please check this off and we will contact you later!)
I will not be participating in the marching band and/or I will not be attending SU this fall
Yes No Would you like us to hold your information and contact you next year? (please circle)
I will arrive on: Monday, August 15 (Graduate Assistants, Senior Assistants, and Drum Majors only)
Tuesday, August 16 (KKPsi/TBS)
Wednesday, August 17 (Section Leaders, entire Drumline, and All Color Guard)
Friday, August 19 (Brass and Woodwind rookies)
Saturday, August 20 (Remaining vets)
Veterans who are scheduled to arrive on Saturday, please check-in on Saturday even if you arrive a day or two early.
We would like to reserve our Friday check-ins for rookies only.
NOTE: Vets who are living on South Campus, please contact Fran at [email protected] or 315-443-2194.
Only NORTH CAMPUS residents arriving on Tues. 8/16 and Wed. 8/17 will move into Booth Hall until the morning of Fri.
8/19. KKPsi/TBS will help you relocate to the residence hall assigned to you for the academic year. Family members do not
need to return to Syracuse to assist with students’ relocation but may do so if they wish!
Do not contact the Housing Department regarding early move-in to residence halls; you will be registered for early move-in
through the band office.
IF YOU KNOW YOUR FALL ADDRESS, please complete the following:
(Please DO NOT hold this form until you are notified about housing placement. Send it in ASAP!)
Campus: Off-Campus Dorm Room # Street Apt/Box # City Zip
Band members who are scheduled to arrive on Wednesday, Friday, or Saturday and wish to arrive a day earlier will need to pay an early
move-in fee. The fee to move into any residence hall (North or South) prior to your scheduled arrival date to band camp is $31.25 per
student/per night. Please attach a check made payable to Syracuse University to this form.
NOTE: Moving into your dorm room (North campus only) prior to August 19 will not be allowed.
Date of move-in (only needed for early arrivals): Fee enclosed:
Send all forms and checks to:
Fran Moore, Syracuse University Bands, 402 Crouse College, Syracuse, NY 13244-1010
Please note that you may need to write separate checks made payable to different recipients.
SUMB Orange Peel | 11“The Pride of the Orange” Confirmation Form
SUMB Orange Peel | 12Medical Clearance Form & Personal Travel Information
IMPORTANT: Please be sure to fill out ALL areas of the form below.The Band Office needs this information for your safety as well as to efficiently prepare for travel both inside and outside
the United States. Please feel free to contact us at (315) 443-2194 with any questions you may have. Thank you!
MEDICAL CLEARANCE FORM
In the event of injury or illness, I hereby authorize appropriate treatment of emergency care by a licensed physician.
Student’s Name (Please Print):
Student’s Signature (if 18 or older):
IF STUDENT IS UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE:
Parent/Guardian’s Name (Please Print): Parent/Guardian’s
Signature:
Parent/Guardian’s Address:
Parent/Guardian’s Phone Number: ( ) -
Please list any allergies, medical conditions, or other important information that should be known by a physician in the event of
injury or illness:
Primary Care Physician: Physician’s Phone Number: ( )
Insurance Company: Policy #/Group #/ID #:
Insurance Company’s Address:
Insurance Company’s Phone Number: ( ) - Policy Holder’s Name:
Student’s Permanent Address:
Student’s Campus Address:
In the case of an emergency, please contact at ( ) -
(name of emergency contact person) (phone number)
PERSONAL TRAVEL INFORMATIONLast Name:
9-digit SU ID #:
Date of Birth (MM/DD/YY): / /
First Name: Instrument:
Cell Phone #: ( ) - Gender: M F Non-binary
Country of Birth: Other: _______
City and State of Birth: Weight (required for flights): ______
RESIDENTS OF NEW YORK STATE ONLY: Do you have an Enhanced Driver’s License*? YES NO
If yes, please provide the Enhanced Driver’s License #:
*A NYS Enhanced Driver’s License, not a regular NYS Driver’s License, may be used in lieu of a passport when traveling to and from Canada.
Do you have a Passport? YES NO
Passport #: Country in which you received your Passport:
Are you a vegetarian? YES NO Do you have any other food allergies? Please list below:
Are you a vegan? YES NO
Gluten free diet? YES NO
PLEASE DETACH AND SEND TO 402 CROUSE COLLEGE, SYRACUSE, NY 13244
Please make all checks payable to Syracuse University Bands
Package includes uniform dry-cleaning fee
“Pride of the Orange” T-shirt: S M L XL XXL
“Pride” Long Sleeve T-shirt: S M L XL XXL
Sweatpants: S M L XL XXL
Glove size: S M L XL (not required for drumline)
One Size Fits All Cap
Shoe size (wide widths available):
SHOE COST - $32
Colorguard Rookie Package –Please circle desired sizes.
All clothing aside from shoes are provided courtesy of SU BandsPackage includes uniform dry-cleaning fee
“Pride of the Orange” T-shirt: S M L XL XXL
“Pride” Long Sleeve T-Shirt: S M L XL XXL
Sweatpants: S M L XL XXL
Shoe size (wide widths available):
SHOE COST - $26
Instrument Rental
Drumline and Color Guard: SU Instruments will be provided
I am planning to use my own instrument
*I am planning to use a SU instrument
*Alto and Tenor Saxophones, Mellophones, Trumpets,
Trombones, Baritones, Sousaphones:
There is a $20.00 rental fee which must be pre-paid.
SUMB Orange Peel | 13Required Clothing and Instrument Needs
Please bring tall, all white (no gray, no ankle)
socks to wear with your uniform!
Or purchase them for $4 on the day of check in!
PLEASE DETACH AND SEND TO 402 CROUSE COLLEGE, SYRACUSE, NY 13244
All clothing aside from shoes are provided courtesy of SU Bands
Uniform MeasurementsFill in the measurement information below in order to be assigned a uniform.
Height______ft._______in. Weight______lbs. Chest______in. (Jacket)Waist_______in. Seat_______in. (Pants)
Band Rookie Package –please circle desired sizes
Extra Clothing -
All T-Shirts and Sweatpants come in sizes
S, M, L, XL, XXL*
*XXL please add $5.00 to cost of item
“Fight Song” T-Shirt $12.00 - Qty: ______Size: ______ Total:_________
“Pride” long-sleeve T-Shirt $12.00 - Qty: ______Size: ______Total:______
“Pride of the Orange” T-Shirt $10.00 - Qty: _____Size: ______Total:_____
Sweatpants $20.00 - Qty: _____Size: ______Total:_______
Gloves $5 - Qty: _____Size: ______Total:_______
Cap $12.00 - Qty: _____Size: _______Total: _______
Band Shoes $32.00 - Qty: _____Size: ____ Total: ______
Guard Shoes $26.00 - Qty: _____Size: _____Total: _______
Please make check payable to:
Syracuse University Bands
SHOE COST: ________
EXTRA CLOTHING: ________
INSTRUMENT RENTAL: _______
TOTAL COST: _________
NOTE: Checks will not be deposited until mid-
August.
Money orders are also accepted. Please do
not send cash.
Supplies Order Form SUMB Orange Peel | 14
This form will be forwarded to Midstate Music of CNY.Supplies will be ordered by the Band Office and ready for your student at band camp!
PLEASE DETACH AND SEND TO 402 CROUSE COLLEGE, SYRACUSE, NY 13244
Orders MUST be paid before pick-up at band camp. Checks can be sent along with this form and will be forwarded to Midstate. Alternatively, credit cards will be accepted on-site at band camp.
SUMB Merchandise SUMB Orange Peel | 15
PLEASE DETACH AND SEND TO 402 CROUSE COLLEGE, SYRACUSE, NY 13244
Please make all checks/money orders for bumper stickers, bandanas, scarves,
and survival kits payable to Tau Beta Sigma.
SUMB Apparel
Do you love the SUMB? Show your support for
the Pride all over town with this stylish
merchandise!
PJ Pants (6 S, 3 M, 9 L, 4 XL in stock): $25
Tank Top (2 S, 2 L, 2 XL in stock): $20
Scarf: $18
Sticker Price: $4
SUMBand Camp Survival Kits
This helpful kit is useful for rookies and vets! Not
only does it come with an SUMBandana, but it
also includes snacks, lip balm, sunscreen, and
other band camp essentials!
Survival Kit: $14
SUMBandana
Make sure everyone knows that it’s
game day! Whether it’s football or
basketball season, you can show off
your school spirit all year long!
Bandana: $6
SUMB Mug
Curl up and enjoy some coffee or hot
cocoa with your own SUMB mug! You
can even prepare for a cold, fall day by
purchasing a mug that includes two
packets of hot cocoa!
Mug: $9
Mug w/ Hot Cocoa: $10
Name: ___________________________________
Day of Arrival: ___________________________
Section/Instrument: _____________________
Check Number (if applicable): _______________
Any purchase towards items not in stock will be reimbursed or issued credit at check-in.
Product: Price: Quantity: Total:
SUMB PJ Pants $25
SUMB Tank Top $20
SUMB Scarf $18
Bandana $6
Mug $9
Mug w/ Hot Cocoa $10
Survival Kit $14
Overall Total: $ __________
SUMB Merchandise SUMB Orange Peel | 16
PLEASE DETACH AND SEND TO 402 CROUSE COLLEGE, SYRACUSE, NY 13244
Syracuse University Marching Band
Apparel Order Form
Support The Pride and pre-order your one-of-a-kind SUMB sweatshirt
and tank top for the 2016-2017 marching band season!
All proceeds go to Kappa Kappa Psi, National Honorary Band Fraternity.
Name: _________________________________
Section: ________________________
Date of Order (no later than 8/1/16): ________________
Your Date of Arrival at Band Camp: _________________
SUMB Hoodie $35
Sizes S-L
$37 for XL
Size: _____________
Quantity: _______
Total: _______
SUMB Tank Top $20
Sizes S-L
$22 for XL
Size: _____________
Quantity: ________
Total: ____________
*Send forms to KKPsi at 402 Crouse College, Syracuse, NY 13244
**Checks made payable to KKPsi
***Items will be available for pick-up upon arrival to band camp
Band Camp Checklist
INSTRUMENT!
Ligature (See Page 14 to order)
Valve Oil & Slide Grease (Brass)
Cork Grease & Reeds (Clarinet/Saxophone)
Neck Strap (See Page 14 to order)
Flip Folder with extra pages (See Page 14 to order)
Lyre (See Page 14 to order)
Backpack/Bag
Water bottle
Sunglasses
Hat
Sunscreen
Comfortable sneakers with socks
Leadership Handbook**
Veteran Handbook**
DrumlineAudition Packet***
**You will receive the handbooks and/or packets electronically at your summer address sometime in July.
*** Drumline Packet will be mailed to your summer address in July
Eating During Band Camp
SUMB Orange Peel | 17What Do I Need for Band Camp?
Make sure to wear comfortable
sneakers with socks!!!
No flip flops or sandals
will be allowed.
Dinners and some lunches will be catered by SU Bands. For breakfasts and the remaining lunches, you will receive a SUpercard (declining balance account). The amount will depend on your arrival date.
The following dining centers will be open during band camp and accept SUpercard:
Music
All music will be distributed to you at band camp. All band members,
veterans and rookies, learn and rehearse the music together.
There is no need to worry about obtaining the music ahead of time!
Ernie Davis Dining Hall(located on Comstock Avebetween University Placeand Waverly Ave)M-F: 7:00am – 7:00pmWeekends: 9:00am – 6:00pm
SOUTH CAMPUS: Goldstein Dining Center will NOT be open until the semester starts.Please plan for your meals accordingly.
Schine Dining Center(located in Schine Student Center)M-F: 8:00am – 3:00pm
Eggers Café (located in Eggers Hall, Rm. 300)M-F: 8:00am – 2:30pm
Returning Undergraduate Students: Your regular university meal plan goes into effect on Friday, August 26 beginning with lunch.New Undergraduate Students: Your regular university meal plan goes into effect on Wednesday, August 24 beginning with lunch.
West Campus Express MarketDaily: 11:00am – 3:00pm
West Campus StarbucksM-F: 7:00am – 3:00pmWeekends: 9:00am – 3:00pm
Both located on Henry Street between East Raynor Street
and Van Buren Street
Pages Café (located in the library)M-F: 9:00am – 1:30pm
Life Sciences Café(located in the Atrium of the Life Sciences Building)M-F: 8:00am – 2:30pm
For more information please see a Map of Dining Services at: http://foodservices.syr.edu/pdf/Food_Service_Map.pdf
What Do I Need to Send to SU Bands? SUMB Orange Peel | 18
The SU Band Office will need the following
postmarked on or before June 30, 2016:
“The Pride of the Orange” Confirmation Form (Page 11)
Medical Clearance Form & Personal Travel Information (Page 12)
Clothing Order Form (Page 13)
Instrument Rental Fee Form(If applicable—see Page 13)
SUMB Merchandise Form (Optional– Page 15-16)
Please do not hesitate to contact us at (315) 443-2194
with any questions you may have!
Where the vale of Onondaga
Meets the eastern sky
Proudly stands our Alma Mater
On her hilltop high.
Flag we love! Orange!
Float for aye, old Syracuse o’er thee.
Loyal be thy sons and daughters
To thy memory.