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Pride of Lamar mural at Lamar High School outside the Viking band hall
Posted in on August 29, 2024

‘Pride of Lamar’ mural completed in July

The pride at Lamar High School is obvious. So obvious that it鈥檚 boldly displayed across the wall of the听Viking band hall.听

That鈥檚 because in 2023, the took on a beautification project that led to the creation of a blue and gold 60-foot mural right outside the band room.

Pride of Lamar mural at Lamar High School outside the Viking band hallDesigned with the help of band director Alan Lang, the mural celebrates “The Pride of Lamar,” the longstanding name of the Viking marching band.听

Installed this past July, the project took a year and a half to complete.听

鈥淚t started as a conversation in passing,鈥 said Lamar Band Booster Club president Jennifer Stein. 鈥淭he entry doors into the band room were in bad shape and looked kind of old. We thought it would be a great idea to spark this area up. But then we thought, let鈥檚 not just stop at the door, let鈥檚 do something even bigger.鈥

Through private donations and fundraising with a social media campaign and concessions stands, the club was able fund the $9,000 project.

Parents also took the time to pitch in, prepping the walls by filling holes, sanding and painting after work or听on weekends.

鈥淚t was quite a long process,鈥 Lang said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e so lucky to have a booster club that is so dedicated to these kids.鈥

From drumline to color guard, the mural highlights the different roles of students听in Lamar鈥檚 band program.听

鈥淭hese kids work so hard,鈥 Lang said. 鈥 They deserve a cool thing that represents their space. It feels good to finally have it done. I love looking up at it when I walk in every single morning. It makes me so proud.鈥

Pride of Lamar mural at Lamar High School outside the Viking band hallBut it’s more than just a mural in the band hall.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a representation of the hard work and collaboration of our band booster members, our band students鈥 hard work and our volunteers鈥 dedication,鈥 said Lamar principal Lesley Maroney.

As students, staff and visitors pass through the transformed hallway, the mural serves as a daily reminder of what defines the Viking community.

鈥淚t brings about a sense of pride in not only the band program听but in our entire school,鈥 Maroney said. 鈥淚t鈥檒l truly serve as a lasting symbol of Viking听Fight Never Dies!鈥