Clubs Prep for Hoco

As Homecoming draws nearer, clubs get ready for festivities.

STELLA SPAGNUOLO

Marching practices for the halftime show

Marching Band

TCMB members don’t have substitutes in case of injury or illness.
“We prepare for Homecoming by working double time and taking everything we do and working harder by 100 percent so we can make the parade, the halftime show and the game as enjoyable and entertaining as possible,” sophomore George Azar said.

SADD

Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) puts a crashed car in front of the school and sells carnations.
“We use the money to spread awareness in various activist weeks later on. We have an overall message of students against destructive decisions,” chemistry teacher Kathryn Robles said.

Dance Team

For the dance team, Homecoming is their biggest event of the year. Because of their small numbers, the parade is a place to show people what they can do. The dance team also performs dances at basketball games and pep assemblies.
“We are trying to put on a show for people and convey that dance team is something anyone with any dance experience can do,” junior Emma Bruns said.

Robotics

Robotics shoots t-shirts out of a remote-controlled robot during the parade.
“We built this T-shirt shooter robot and we take it out and shoot Troy Colts shirts, robotics T-shirts and pack it full of candy,” senior Neelesh Kris said.