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Season’s end a new beginning for ‘crabs’

SAMANTHA McCLENDON, DIGEST CONTRIBTING WRITER

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Published: Friday, November 21, 2008

Updated: Friday, November 21, 2008

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First-semester members of the Southern University Marching Band, from left, Adrian Thomas, Anthony Diggs, William Tucker and Caleb Dunbar, sacrificed time — and hair — as “crabs” during their first season with the Human Jukebox. The quartet, along with other first-timers, will shed their crab status after the Bayou Classic.

For first semester members of the Southern University’s marching band, the Human Jukebox, Bayou Classic means one major thing; the end of being a “crab.” Being a member of the marching band takes hard work and dedication, and many may argue that being a ‘crab’ is even more difficult.
“I know that if you want to be the best, you have to be a crab and start off somewhere,” said William Tucker, a freshman nursing major from Columbus, Ga. Tucker is the crab trumpet section leader. “Some people do not realize how difficult it is to be a new member in the band.”
Although “crabbing” is an uneasy process, some of the crabs are glad they are doing it. Many see it as a learning experience.
“It takes extra practice being a freshman and we all strive to be perfect as we can,” said Caleb Bunbar, a marketing major from Jonesville, La.
“I am excited about the Bayou Classic because I feel we will do well.”
Once they have completed playing at the game, they “cross over” and are no longer crabs.
“I can’t wait to grow my hair back afterwards,” said Adrian Thomas, a freshman music education major from Columbus, Ga.
Thomas is the crab tuba section leader. “I want to know what an upper classman feels like.” Before crossing over, reality sets in—there has to be a lot of preparation before going to the Bayou Classic.
“The week before the classic is the toughest week for us,” said Anthony Diggs, a freshman computer science major from Houston. “I know I have to stay focused.”
Through the struggles of being a crab, life lessons are taught. Such lessons include the importance of brotherhood, learning to be responsible and self -value.
“Since being in the band, I have learned how to read music way better and how to cope with pressure and stress,” said Tucker.
Southern’s marching band is known for their outstanding performances and quality of their work.
“The band is a big family and I’ve learned to just roll with the punches and work as a team,” said Diggs.

Comments

18 comments
A Praying Friend
Thu Dec 4 2008 01:30
Cameron is a good friend of mine. He is from my home town and own churches affiliate several events around. He is a great person to be around and for this to happen to him is MEAN & CRUEL. No one in life deserves to be beaten just to be in a band. He had a great passion for band and because of that these "men, cowards, upper-classmen, or whatever you call them" has cost him almost his life. He is sitting in that hospital holding on to his dear life. I pray that he gets better and has a full recovery. I also pray for the young men who did this. For God to give them a better heart and forgive them. Maybe one day the others will forgive them because holding grudges and just being mad isn't of God! I just hope & pray that others out there are looking at this situation and saying that it's not worth it. It could've happened to anyone!
Get well soon Cam you're in my prayers. I love you man!
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Wed Dec 3 2008 18:33
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A Caring Friend
Tue Dec 2 2008 22:57
Cameron is my friend. What happened to him was cruel and low down. He and no other person deserves to be mistreated that way...To suffer with that much pain and to be hospitalized to be part of something stupid like that is not worth it. These people who did this should be ashamed of themselves and punished to the max. I don't care who they are or where they come from. They had no right to do that. I pray that Cameron recovers all the way and decides not to be part of this shameful band again.
Your name
Tue Dec 2 2008 15:00
cameron is from my home town and a member of my church family. what was done to him is unacceptable. I am so disappointed in this situation and the people (cowards)who caused it. beating on someone should never be a form of hazing especially causing brutal injuries and leaving someone fighting for there lives who are you to beat one of God's children? someone that God made himself. Vengeance is mine said the Lord and to the bullies that did that to cam I would be scared if I were you!
BT
Tue Dec 2 2008 13:07
that's exactly why I separated myself from that[crustecean]situation.




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