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Farewell in Duet for Piccolo

This piece was co-written by Carter Bohart and Emelia Delaporte. She’s very glad he came up with this idea.

With the end of the 2024 marching season came the last time that we would march on the same field, play in the same band and partake in some of our favorite traditions together. Alumni weekends may come, but they won’t be the same. Our three years of marching together have held so many memories in an abundance of locations – behind the gates of the MVC, up in the stands at Lane Stadium, around town in Blacksburg and beyond.

Carter, Erin, Emy, Brad (left to right) at Band Banquet 2024

We met during the 2022 Edition of the Marching Virginians. Carter was a first-year student and Emy was a second-year student. We became an inseparable group including two other second-year piccolos, Brad Vezzetti and Erin Stevenson, adopting Carter as “our rookie.” The group chat is aptly named “impulsive pix.”

We started with simple adventures that quickly morphed into less common outings – showing Carter around campus and sitting in Emy’s car in the Regal parking lot after a late-night movie turned into boat ramp star-gazing on the New River, running back and forth across the state line in Glen Lyn, multiple trips to the two-state city of Bluefield and more. We trimmed Emy’s hair in Erin’s bathroom once, though not very well. We tried to drink a whole gallon of sweet tea at McDonald’s.

We huddled together and kept warm during those brutal “first winters” up on Chicken Hill during those cold October rehearsals, and drove each other insane with our 1:00 AM text messages. When the need to work prevailed over the desire to engage in the free-time capers that we had deemed “jailbreakin,” we studied in Squires for hours after closing on Tuesday nights. 

Erin, a piccolo rank captain, graduated last year and has been able to visit a couple of times. The more recent visit found us catching up over Cookout and visiting yet another boat ramp to drop big rocks off a bridge and wade in the water, with an attentive eye on the moon. Brad is here with us, and will leave Virginia Tech alongside Emy in May. Carter stays on, working towards completing his master’s degree. 

Photo by Anna Payne, taken in Lane Stadium.

From Carter

I want to thank the Marching Virginians for the opportunities I was given during my undergraduate studies, the friendships that were made, the family that were formed, and therefore the greatest support network I could have asked for during my time in college. It is so interesting to look back at the dynamics of what a freshman in a new state and new town is like, and I am so glad I met my adventurous wilderness explorer friend, my biology friend who just wants to be an EMT like me so bad, and my quiet friend who, after watching in concert, I still am not sold on the fact he plays the bassoon.

While I will be in Blacksburg and the Marching Virginians for another season, I have no idea what I will do without my best friends by my side. Probably drag them all back for Alumni Day regardless of if they are available or not, or possibly FaceTiming them through rehearsal so they are forced to continue rehearsing. Only time will tell. Yet, I cannot be anything but thankful for this amazing group of people and how the Marching Virginians brought us together. While this group splits to be officially scattered across the east coast, I know where all our hearts lay; in an impulsive group chat and a turf field atop Chicken Hill.

Photo by Daniel Long, taken near Capon Bridge, WV.

From Emy

impulsive pix has been my center of gravity in Blacksburg. The fall of 2022, when we first met Carter, followed a summer of a lot of self-discovery that left me floundering a bit about who I was, what I wanted and how to get it once I got back to campus. Magnetization to Erin had occurred the previous winter at the Pinstripe Bowl, and to Brad slowly over that summer about DCI and abandoned buildings, through lots of Wikipedia links. Carter was the missing piece of the puzzle and it all clicked from there. I’ll admit that when we first met him, I was excited to have an underclassman that I considered in my care, and promptly labeled his contact “Houseplant.” Realistically, he’s taken just as much, if not more, care of me. 

Carter has been my parallel in ambition, passion and demand for things to be done right. Knowing him has made me more assured in my standards of labor and my belief in good things to come. We temper each other in the best way. I hope he’s ready for a lot of voicemails, and I hope that the group chat is ready for many more late night messages lacking in necessary context, for the sake of the bit. The Marching Virginians gave me these people and I’m sincerely grateful for it. I’m likewise grateful for the chance to see what our friendships look like without it. It has been a pleasure to serve as your MCO these past two years, and to play piccolo for you.

Thank you, Marching Virginians, for all you have given us across the years! DEUCES!


All our love,

Emy, 2023-2025 Marketing & Communications Officer

Carter, 2024-2025 Piccolo Section Leader and Marching with the Virginians Blogger

Emy and Carter on the West Virginia border in (the now former) town of Glen Lyn in fall 2023.

Meet the Blog Writing Team!

It’s been a long couple weeks of back-to-back home football games, so now that we have a small breather, we’re thrilled to introduce our Blog Writing Team for this season! Up until now, all posts were written and edited by our Marketing Communications Officers, Abbie Robertson and Andrew Stewart. Members of the Multimedia Team filled out applications and were selected by the Multimedia Officers based on their aptitudes for photography, graphic design, and for our Blog Writing Team, writing.


Marketing Communications Officers

Abbie Robertson

Abbie is a sophomore at Virginia Tech from Roanoke, VA, and is double majoring in Mathematics Education and Psychology. This is her second year marching in the tenor sax section in the MVs and is one of the Marketing Communications Officers. After her first year, she knew she needed to put more time into the organization and community that truly made Virginia Tech home. Every band she was in - the Marching Virginians, Campus and Symphony Band, Pep Band - secured her passion for this school, the music department, and the people involved in the bands. Some of her other passions are using her red hair as her only personality trait, making a fool of herself, and recently she’s picked up her old hobby of reading again. She is incredibly excited for what this year has to offer!

 

Andrew Stewart

Andrew Stewart is a junior from Hillsboro, VA majoring in Industrial and Systems Engineering, and minoring in Human-Computer Interactions. He is in his third year with the Marching Virginians, is serving as a baritone rank captain for his second year, and is a Marketing Communications Officer this year! Apart from The Marching Virginians, Andrew is a proud member of the Hokies Volleyball and Basketball Pep Bands, and is a brother of Kappa Kappa Psi. Outside of the band, Andrew enjoys lifting weights, stargazing, Britney Spears, and telling people about his tattoo. Andrew hopes to apply to the ISE graduate school program to study cognitive engineering or biomechanics. Andrew is very excited to serve the band in every way he can!


Blog Writing Team

Julia Darden

Julia is a second year History major from Yorktown, Virginia. She focuses mainly on American and European History and wants to use her education to work in Museums. This is her second year in the Marching Virginians saxophone section and her second year on the multimedia team. Outside of MV’s she has participated in Campus Band and Symphony Band. Julia has played saxophone for nine years and she was Band President and Drum Major for the Grafton High School Marching band her junior and senior years of high school. Hobbies outside of band include reading an absurd amount of books, making bomb smoothies, and telling everyone around her that “they sang this on Glee”!

 

Emy Delaporte

Emy is a dual degree sophomore in technical writing and journalism with double minors in natural resources and conservation. This is her second season marching with and blogging for the Marching Virginians! She’s a proud member of the MVPix. Outside of the band, she’s an editor for the Silhouette magazine and blog and a staff writer for the Collegiate Times, as well as a member of the Bird Club, The Wildlife Society, the National Deer Association, and more. Emy likes to spend her free time birding, volunteering in CNRE’s Wildlife Habitat and Population Analysis lab, writing novels, camping, going on drives, and taking in the cold night air.

 

Sarah-Faith Mukuna

Sarah-Faith is a second year engineering major from Fairfax County, VA, with plans to declare Biological Systems Engineering on the Health Professions (specifically pre-med) track. She also minors in French. She is a proud member of Rank 69, the managers section! One of her biggest hobbies is writing, which is why she is so excited to serve the band on this team! Sarah-Faith also loves listening to music and playing her instruments; she just started playing the tenor sax! Outside of MVs, Sarah-Faith is the Treasurer of Tau Beta Sigma and a member of National Society of Black Engineers. In her free time, she loves reading books (90% chance it’s Percy Jackson), going to the gym, and cooking.

 

Emery Poulsen

Emery is a senior from Fairfax County, Virginia and is studying Environmental Data Science. This is her fourth and final year as a member of the Marching Virginians, where she serves the band as its Treasurer. She has loved her time in the baritone section, where she finds herself laughing constantly. Trying out for the MVs was the best decision Emery could have made coming into college, and she hopes to communicate that through her blog posts! She's excited to write for Marching with the Virginians for a fourth year. Outside of the Marching Virginians, Emery is involved in numerous other student organizations, including serving as the Treasurer for Kappa Kappa Psi, being a Programming Executive for the Big Event at Virginia Tech, practicing with the Virginia Tech Running Club, or playing in the Hokies Pep Band. In her occasional spare time, Emery loves running, hiking, and trying new foods.

 

Atlas Vernier

Atlas is a fifth-year student at Tech pursuing dual degrees in Industrial & Systems Engineering and French. This is their fifth year playing piccolo in the Marching Virginians, where they are the proud rank captain of Rank 7! They serve as a photographer and a writer for the MV Blog. Outside of marching band, Atlas is a researcher, focusing on immersive augmented/virtual reality experiences and autonomous collaborative robotics. They are also a translator and subtitler for multiple international broadcasts, as well as a post-production lead for a TV series set to be released in 2023. Atlas is so excited to be a part of the multimedia team, and they can't wait to share their experiences and stories!