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Indiana University's Marching Band to Perform at Highland Park Homecoming

Check out the famous Marching Hundred as they perform at the Highland Park High School Giants' homecoming half time show at Wolters Field.

The information below comes from Highland Park High School.

On Friday at 7 p.m., come see the famous Indiana University Marching Hundred perform at the Highland Park High School Giants’ homecoming half time show at Wolters Field. 

Highland Park High School is very fortunate to have the Marching Hundred perform at Wolters Field, featuring five Highland Park High School alumni; Adam Beck, Joe Piro, Danny Weinberg, Daniel Greenberg, and Ben Heller. The Marching Hundred is in the Chicago area for the Indiana Hoosiers versus Northwestern Wildcats football game on Saturday, September 29th at Ryan Field. The Marching Hundred have performed in locations all over the United States including last year's Super Bowl XLVI pre-game show at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. 

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The unique opportunity to see and hear a college marching band perform in our very own town is a very rare opportunity; therefore we invite all Highland Park High School residents to come support the Giants and see the famed Marching Hundred. We also invite all Indiana University alumni in the area to come join us at Wolters Field to watch the spectacular performance from the Marching Hundred and see some of the great Indiana traditions. The Highland Park High School Band is extremely grateful that we could coordinate this event with David C. Woodley, the Director of the Indiana University Athletic Bands. The Marching Hundred will perform throughout the first half of the game and at half time. 

The Highland Park High School Marching Giants will perform in the homecoming parade to Wolters Field beginning at 6 p.m. and will perform pre-game and throughout the second half of  the game.

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