Bass camp | Photo of the Week

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Bass camp | Photo of the Week

Husker bass drummers
Craig Chandler | University Communication and Marketing

The thundering of Husker bass drums resounded outside the Lied Center on Aug. 11, the opening day of camp for the Cornhusker Marching Band. Bass drummers (clockwise from lower left) Carter Ross, Abby Reasoner, Peyton Comer and Alaric Schiltz are among the roughly 300 Husker students who earned a place in “The Pride of All Nebraska” this year.

Husker snare drummers
Craig Chandler | University Communication and Marketing
Snare drummers (from left) Joel Williams, Brynn Boes and Tamario Brooks practice in the shade of a tree near Architecture Hall.




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