Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 12, 1991, Page 8, Image 8

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The basketball band has been moved back to the west bleachers this season, causing controver
sy between the band and other students.
Band move creates controversy
By Pat Bryan
Emeiatd Contributor
When the University basket
ball hand was mtrodur rd at last
Wednesday's Uivil War game,
it was greeted by a loud, den
sive catcall emanating from the
student section
What had the band done to
deserve such treatment? Why
had the students turned on
on their fellow fans?
For answers to this dilemma,
it is net essarv to go hack to last
year, when the band was locat
ed behind the south basket at
Mi Arthur Court The band had
treen moved to that location for
the 1'IHH HM season after spend
ing more than :t() years in the
west bleachers, the same
blear hers they now occupy
Hut the fans in the reserved
seats behind the hand were un
happy with tlie students' time
honored tradition of standing,
not just for exciting moments of
the game, but virtually from
"whistle to whistle." said
Sandy Walton, senior associate
athletic director.
"Most of these people have
been reserve !i< kethoiders lor
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