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      • The Trojan Marching Band is also USC’s goodwill ambassadors to the world, having visited 19 countries on six continents. Founded in 1969, the USC Song Leaders are often referred to as “Ambassadors of the University of Southern California.” Each year, USC Song Leaders learn and perfect new choreography for over 30 high energy routines.
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  1. The USC Song Leaders are often referred to as the “Ambassadors of the University of Southern California.” Each year, the USC Song learn and perfect new choreography for over thirty high energy routines.

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  3. Sep 7, 2024 · The USC Song Leaders have been around since 1967, performing at all football games and Trojan sporting events, along with other alumni, charitable, university and special events throughout the calendar year.

  4. Founded in 1969, the USC Song Leaders are often referred to as “Ambassadors of the University of Southern California.” Each year, USC Song Leaders learn and perfect new choreography for over 30 high energy routines.

  5. Apr 27, 2021 · Nearly 50 years after the yell leaders were born, the sole spirit squad at USC was still reserved for men only. Students voted overwhelmingly in 1967 to allow women to join the spirit group.

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  6. Feb 23, 2018 · The Song Girls’ Pledge. Pride without arrogance; confidence without conceit. By the 1970s the Song Girls, also called Song Leaders, were firmly entrenched in football game-day rituals. (Photo courtesy of University Archives) Global Ambassadors

  7. Oct 19, 2019 · The Trojan Marching Band saluted the USC Song Girls on the occasion of their 50th anniversary for Homecoming on Nov. 10. Song Girl alumnae from the past five decades joined the band to...

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  8. Apr 22, 2021 · USC Song Girls, including Adrianna Robakowski, lead the Trojans onto the football field before they faced Oregon in 2019. (Benjamin Chua)

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