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The Ohio University Marching 110 : ウィキペディア英語版
The Ohio University Marching 110

Ohio University Marching 110 is the official marching band of Ohio University in Athens, Ohio, founded in 1923. The nickname ''Marching 110'' is a reference to the band's original number of members. The band now consists of 245 members. It represents the University at various athletic functions and other events, including over 40 NFL Halftime shows.
==History==
In 1923, a student by the name of Homer Baird started the first marching band at Ohio University. In 1966, Gene Thrailkill joined the OU faculty as the Director of Bands at Ohio University. Thrailkill brought with him a new high-energy marching style and new uniform, both of which remain the staple of the Marching 110 today. Along with the style switch, Thrailkill also removed all women and majorettes from the band, keeping one Drum Major. In 1967 the band became known as the "100 Marching Men of Ohio," and the following year the 110 members of the band were coined the "110 Marching Men of Ohio," the 110 symbolized by the Marching 110 of today. In 1975, Women were re-admitted to the Marching Band, and remain so today. The Ohio University Marching 110 was nominated as the best college marching band in the nation by CollegeSports-Fans.com () in September 2007 and ranked as one of the "100 Things We Can't Wait To See This College Football Season" by Cinema News () in August 2010. The Marching 110 also participated in the 2010 Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena, California.

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