SAT., NOV. la I922 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PICTORIAL SUPPLEMENT PAGE FIVE , s k xu x } : -0 3 1 7: ,L _ s * 1 7% 4 At. 1 .w % F k ry wrN a x .mss H K" ;l o .3 _ ' ' ,tr o w S rte.: -b yN 1 Y x THAT MICHIGAN BAND, The pride of I0,000 students and 45,000 alumni. To hear the band play "The Victors" any Michigan man or woman would'' 'i walk a thousand miles or more. Here the bandmen are shown in formal attire preparatory to presenting their annual concert. " 1 r t. u ..4' , Age - y " F l 4 5 1 _ 'm +'L Y. '+tu v 4 ,K s." = why 7 } A tit " 'A' j t f r x . . ,, Y'-ivsblF s. §'L p r . John Lativtoii, Esq., '. drum ingjor ehtra0rdi- $ wi; rr f nary s 4 { ~ 1 i s1 r' 4band leaders. "Johnny, tt -. s;-:F h's.. ) 1- twirls a mean baton and v trots a wicked lock step He may rightfully be called "a struttin' fool." Bet, e n hal tile Wolf 'lie -1 LLL Buckeye bands paraclecl the field, given "Johnny" Lawton, Michigan drum maj(Dr) an opportunity to "strut his stuff." it n z I --...ten . °..^-"^.-,.""-^. -"'i " tj r,.' L; ,s.< ::" Another view of the Ohio stadium, f with the Michigan and Buckeye bands playing the "Star Spangled Banner" WS during the dedication ceremonies- Thee - - Michigan band continued to play ~y x dedication songs thlolghout the game. "- h r , (Photo by Stone.)