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Photogallery: Marian Catholic High School band

Can Marian Catholic, an underdog high school marching band from Chicago Heights, play its way back to the top? The group took top honors at the State of Illinois Invitational High School Marching Band Championships, placed fourth in regionals and third in nationals.
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Hayley Stuber (left), Carla Werich (second left), Amy Martello (third left), and Emma Stibich, listen as Sister Melissa Blankestyn reads to them from a children's book "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie" at Center Grove Middle School Central in Greenwood, Ind., where the band spent the night before competing in the semi-finals on Saturday in Indianapolis.

Bedtime story

( Tribune photos by William DeShazer / November 14, 2009 )
Hayley Stuber (left), Carla Werich (second left), Amy Martello (third left), and Emma Stibich, listen as Sister Melissa Blankestyn reads to them from a children's book "If You Give a Mouse a Cookie" at Center Grove Middle School Central in Greenwood, Ind., where the band spent the night before competing in the semi-finals on Saturday in Indianapolis.
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