The room was a twitter as sisters of Tau Beta Sigma supplied the glowing apartment with ice, sodas, garlic bread, and trays upon trays of pasta. These preparations could only mean one thing: the annual TBS spaghetti dinner was finally here.
Sisters, proudly wearing their UCLA-TBS navies, staffed and ran the event. Groups of people (non-members), some brought together by instrumentation, others brought together by class, entered the venue and kicked off the evening with libations and a name-tag ice-breaker game instigated by some active sisters.
As the evening continued on, people continued to mingle, but slowly, everyone made their way through the buffet line. The room now echoed not only with effervescent conversation, but also with the pleasant hums of happy, no-longer-hungry people.
After awhile, bonding took new form as the group divided into two groups to play a round of the band’s favorite game: “Spanking Yoda”. Hoots and hollers resounded with the sight of odd cartoons, and equally odd phrases. During this time, home-baked sugar cookies were passed around and joy permeated every attendee.
As guests left the apartment, everyone was full: full of spaghetti, full of delight, full of sisterhood.
-Emily Crook, Alpha Pi
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Band Alumni Reunion 2012
As
an enthusiastic member of the Bruin Marching Band and avid collector of all
things having to do with UCLA history, one of the football games I look forward
to the most at the Rose Bowl is Band Alumni Reunion Day (BAR). As you probably already know, once every two
years past marching band members come from far and wide (greatest distance
awards have gone to alums from Korea and the Netherlands!) to relive their
college band days. One of the reasons
BAR is so successful is because the Psi and the Epsilon Kappa chapters of KKPsi
and TBS at UCLA work on overdrive the weeks preceding the grand day, doing
everything from stuffing envelopes with music to calling lists upon lists (in
very tiny font) of alumni for confirmations.
Spearheaded jointly by our respective chapters’ alumni officers and band
staff, we succeeded in hosting over 200 alumni this year! Although BAR involves a lot of planning and
man-hours, or shall we say brother-and-sister-hours, every phone call is worth
it when we get to meet all the awesome past marching band members. It is so interesting to hear their stories
about what has changed in the band and, surprisingly, how much has stayed the
same. Some of our pep tune arrangements
are multiple decades old! Woah!
I personally got to bond with an alumni female snare drummer and was amazed at her story. She joined band her senior year of college because that was the first year that females were allowed in the UCLA marching band! I remember her saying that joining band was one of the best decisions of her life. Hearing her fond memories of her only year in band made me pause and appreciate that I get to have four years of band with all my sisters and brothers. I can’t wait for the day that I get to attend BAR as an alum!
Keri Downs,
Epsilon Kappa Secretary
I personally got to bond with an alumni female snare drummer and was amazed at her story. She joined band her senior year of college because that was the first year that females were allowed in the UCLA marching band! I remember her saying that joining band was one of the best decisions of her life. Hearing her fond memories of her only year in band made me pause and appreciate that I get to have four years of band with all my sisters and brothers. I can’t wait for the day that I get to attend BAR as an alum!
Keri Downs,
Epsilon Kappa Secretary
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