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Teddy – Thou hast demonstrated incredible growth in the course of 3 months. Unto thee, I allocate good fortune with thine musical endeavors and (literal) strength for loading the steel carriage
Tyler – For thee, I bequeath the spirit and ailments for thine back. May you keep watch and guard the equipment during gameday with precision and vigilant attentiveness
Vincent – Alas, wherefore art thou Vincent? May thine ear continue to provide accurate note vibrations for tuning.
UDMB Seniors 2020
Hey guys, we’re old now. But seriously, I’m so glad that I got to stick around to the bitter (cold) end with you all. There was a month-long period last semester where I didn’t know if I would be able to do marching band my senior year, and I was absolutely devastated. Obviously, it all worked out in the end because I’m here writing this, but if it didn’t I still would’ve been there, just on the sidelines. Hope you all enjoyed the ribbons!
Special Peoples
Tyler Cohen – Look Ty, you made it into this section! But for real, with all the shit I’ve given you over the years (whether it be deserved or not) you’ve always been there to be company and help out when you could. And even when you weren’t there, I made sure to draw you into the picture.
Mikey Peyton – Thank you for always being there to listen when I needed someone to talk to. Though I may never forgive you for biting into Kit Kats instead of breaking them apart, we’ve shared many (meme)ories together.
Matt Grossman – June 11th, 2016: The day my life changed forever. Likewise with Tyler, through all the shit I’ve given you, headaches, tears, talks, and headaches, you continue to stick around and stand by me for some reason. In the four years of being in pit together (yes you read that correctly) you have been a fixture in my college experience, and a sincerely a great friend. You’ve always been my side (figuratively and literally because our names are so similar) and you are one of a handful of people I can say with 1000% certainty that I’ll still be in touch with once we graduate. Don’t change a thing about yourself, and remember to put the water in before you start the microwave ;)
Haley Will – Even though we’ve only really known each other for about a year WHAT A YEAR IT’S BEEN. All of our super late night talks, trips to Aldi and the farmers market, me visiting Lewes, you visiting Massapequa; so much has happened! I’m glad that you’ve been there for me when I wanted to talk about literally anything, and me likewise for you. I can’t wait to see what our post-graduation adventures hold.
Alyssa Rosenblum – You are one of the most caring, compassionate, and all around amazing people I’ve met here at UD. Over these past 4 years, our friendship has only gotten stronger (especially this year with Brian and all) and I want to thank you for all that you’ve done for me. The card you and Brendan made for me last year sits on my shelf back home and every time I look at it, I’m reminded of how much the UDMB is a family. Also, I can’t even begin to express my appreciation for all the help you gave me making the senior ribbons a reality. Truly, thank you.
Sarv and Jim – Hey guys, not sure if you actually read these but I want to thank you for your expertise and dedication toward this band. Being a part of this band has taught me so much more than just playing together with people spanning 100 yards. I’ve learned so many important life skills, grown as an individual, and learned how to manage my time with a class that in reality is like

