TH REGIMENT 7thregiment.org New London, CT STAFF EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Kevin Lowery ASSISTANT DIRECTORS Jim O’Neil, Sébastien Roux, Bianca Doone DRUM MAJOR Serenity Morris DESIGN Jack Tully (Program Coordinator/ Brass Arranger), Ian Flint (Drill Designer), Alex Beltran (Battery Arranger), Rachel Lowery (Guard Designer), Ian Hale (Front Ensemble Arranger), Mike Bishop (Sound & Audio Designer), Kevin Lowery (Design Associate) BRASS Rachel Rubino (Caption Manager), Jason Arnold, David Daily, Matthew Doug- lass, Tyler Miller, Matthew Pacheco PERCUSSION Lindsey Hartfelder (Front Ensemble Manager), Christopher Lawlor (Battery Manager), Adrian Amegashie, Phil Andrews, Nathan Kim, Joe McSweeney, Casey Sagolla-Slamp, Alex Santa, Tyler Shreve, Gabby Tober, Kennedy Zimnik COLOR GUARD Joel Dube (Caption POETIC 7th Regiment is set to meld music with poetry in its 2019 production, Manager), Laurence Alarie, Cameron Carey, Dana Hua, Craig LaSarso, Bethany Poetic. When written words can make music, when the human voice can paint a picture, Salvemini this is the art of poetry. Driven by emotion, poets describe breathtaking beauty, pay VISUAL Alec Smith (Caption Manager & tribute to a fallen hero, spin a viscerally intense horror tale, and inspire a generation. Staff Coordinator), Sara Bowden, Austin Eskeli, Tony Madore, Matthew Pouy, Leslie Prunier, Adam Twombly REPERTOIRE In This Broad Earth by Steven Bryant Coriolan Overture by Ludwig van Beethoven Aha! by Imogen Heap Pure Imagination by Leslie Bricusse, Anthony Newley 20 19 SOUVENIR 99 YEARBOOK
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BLUE DEVILS B bluedevils.org Concord, CA STAFF CORPS DIRECTOR Efrain Hinojosa DRUM MAJORS Joseph Cho, Nicola Be- zuidenhout, Izzi Cristobal, Amil Kumar DESIGN John Meehan (Arranger/Advisor), Dave Glyde (Arranger/Advisor), Chris Carrasco (Program Coordinator/Visual Designer) BRASS Nicholas Garcia (Caption Head), Lauren Casey-Clyde, Kayla Cavano, Scott Downs, Alexander Frank, Cody Hutto, Ben Kane, Matt Okumoto, Adam Wilke, David Flores-Workman PERCUSSION Sean Clark (Caption Head), Levi Dougherty, Connor Carroll, Ray Rivera, William Mitsuk, Ryan Myers, Matt “Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you.”—Alexander Graham Bell Ring, Hannah Boyer, Chavadith Tantavirojn, Jackson Lai, Gabriel Boquiren RE:CALLING On March 10, 1876, those were the first words ever spoken on the telephone. This major invention spurred the rapid technological advances that have COLOR GUARD Ricky Contreras-Esco (Caption Head), Victoria Farias, Griselda led us to where we are today. “Telecommunication” once consisted of fire beacons and Gonzalez, Frida Macias smoke signals; today, we can instantly communicate with anyone in the world at any VISUAL Tanner Jones (Caption Head), time. Looking back at this important historical timeline, the 2019 BDB production Joseph Alegre, Jessica Burge, Luke Bland, Gary Briggs, Michael Dotson Jr, Anthony Re:Calling takes the audience on a musical and visual journey from past to present. The Gonzales, Marcelino Nambo, James LaPi- ana, Julianne Pitchford dots and dashes of the telegram and electric signals of the telephone are represented through the rhythmic repetition of minimalist music by Philip Glass and John Adams. ADDITIONAL STAFF Chris Nalls (Staff Coordinator), Willie Meagher (Corps Just as those forms of communication gave way to computer binary, the musical Manager), Rick Odello (Advisor), Shaun presentation gives way to neo-minimalism, as the show wraps up with the 2012 piece Gallant (CEO of BDPA), David Gibbs (Sr. Executive Advisor) “Visionary” by Fresno, California, composer Ken Froelich. REPERTOIRE 1000 Airplanes on the Roof by Philip Glass Hello by Lionel Richie Phrygian Gates by John Adams Visionary by Ken Froelich 20 19 SOUVENIR 101 YEARBOOK
GOLD goldyoutharts.org San Diego, CA STAFF EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Donald Flaherty Ed.D. DRUM MAJORS John Alva, Joshua Chuck, Ashley (Yesul) Kang, Jonathan Spray DESIGN James Rocillo (Program Designer), Scott Director (Composer), Donald Flaherty (Show Consultant), Paul Locke (Drill Design) BRASS Bill Fritz (Caption Head), Ryan Johnson, Alex Alonso, Adam Pezdek, Sam Silverman, Brad Davis, Shawn Boomer, Thomas Finch PERCUSSION David Miranda (Caption Head), Emmanuel Mora, Christian Blydt- Hansen, Andy Yoon, Patrick Malone, Scott Huerta, Brady Giard, Jonny Green, Vyvian Perez, Albert Avelar, Nick Hill, Michael Schlotter (Front Ensemble Manager), Tan Huynh, Isabel Garcia, Rebecca Pasillas, Sean Gordon (Front Ensemble Arranger) COLOR GUARD Joey Valenzuela (Caption Head), De’Vaughn Ladmirault, Giovanni Ayon, Lynsey Mikels, Zach McWhorter VISUAL Ryan Johnson (Caption Head), THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS Underscored with original music by Scott Tass Duarte (Caption Head), John Guevara, Tyler Johnson, Darrel Burns, Director, Gold’s 2019 program, The Pursuit of Happiness, is centered around the quest Taffy Huiv, Robin Gin, Trevor Stojanovich, to find “True Happiness.” The characters’ journey will depict their failed attempts to Johnny Jagerman find happiness in “Work” then through “Love” and through the accumulation of “Mon- ADDITIONAL STAFF Scott Director ey and Fame”—only to realize that true happiness is only found when you are able to (Development Director), Judy Gunter (Finance), Jeremy Grasz (Board “Love Yourself.” President/Director of Operations), Ray Gardner (Fleet/Equipment/Transportation Director), Jackie Garcia (Historian), Darcy Johnson (Membership Director/ REPERTOIRE Records), Tyler Johnson (Assistant Corps Director, Tour Manager), Taffy Hui (Staff Rat Race Liaison), Ted Meyer (Advisory Staff), Kevin Love, Love, Love, Love, Love Valentine (Food Services Director), Blake Woods (Food Services), Carl Huffman Money (Transportation), Donald Wade (Culture & Leadership), CC Waggoner (Leadership), Happiness Found Everin Pezdek (Photographer/Media Original music Designer), Teresa Caldwell (Health & by Scott Director Wellness Team Director), Gary Backlund (Facilities Director) 20 19 SOUVENIR 103 YEARBOOK
GOLDEN EMPIRE geperformingarts.org Bakersfield, CA STAFF CORPS DIRECTOR Tim Heasley DRUM MAJORS JuanDiego Hernandez, Caleb Marroquin, Karlin Weisinger DESIGN Ezekiel Lanser, Steven Estudillo BRASS Natalie Salvatierra (Caption Head), Jeanette Pun, Alann Pak, Adam Gootgeld, Adrian Magaña, Catherine Robinson PERCUSSION Efren Gutierrez (Caption Head), Adam Sanchez, Jimmie Taliaferro, William Sims, Greg Power, Oliver Gagnier, Robert Muz COLOR GUARD Carrie Newman (Caption ICARUS In Greek myth Icarus dreamed big and flew high—only to fall tragically. Head), Rommel Gotico, Jami Cummings, Golden Empire’s 2019 retelling of his story begins with the performers trapped in a John Arevalo, Serena Henson labyrinth, yearning for escape. In the second movement, toppled pillars are scattered as VISUAL Akira Torrijos (Caption Head), members navigate throughout the maze, building the courage to escape. In the third, Nicolai Flores, Christopher Schmitz, Lou Rosen, Robert Jackson feathers are collected and constructed into wings. The field opens up and the tone shifts dramatically. Set pieces disappear as the oppressive structure is broken down to allow ADDITIONAL STAFF Joe Haworth (Consultant) for unfettered movement. The energy and velocity ramp up through spectacular sound and movement as we experience Icarus’s glorious flight. Icarus sets out into new territo- ry and climbs higher and higher into the unknown. When it seems that he has arrived in a place of no greater joy, he ventures too close to the sun. His wings of wax melt, and he falls from the heav- ens. The open expanse quickly becomes a scarred REPERTOIRE landscape. Icarus’s actions sparked change, and for Movement I: Despair better or for worse, this is his new reality. Icarus and Daedalus Fantasy by Keith Gates Movement II: Escape The Firebird by Igor Stravinsky Movement III: Soaring Fly to Paradise by Eric Whitacre Movement IV: The Fall The Fall by Ezekiel Lanser Movement V: Realization Verdi: Requiem, Aeternam by Giuseppe Verdi Movement VI: Demise Verdi: Requiem, Dies Irae by Giuseppe Verdi 20 19 SOUVENIR 105 YEARBOOK
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GUARDIANS guardiansdbc.org Houston, TX STAFF CORPS DIRECTOR Johnathan Doerr DESIGN Alex Blue V (Artistic Director), Doug Thrower (Brass Arranger), Tim Darbonne (Visual Designer), Matt Penland (Percussion Arranger), Tyler Sammons (Percussion Arranger) BRASS Matt Edwards (Caption Head), Charlie Hernandez (Assistant Caption Head), Will Burson, Phillip Jones, Max Phillips, Thomas Macias, Nathan Coronado, Hunter Stockton, Jared Dunn, Justin Poir- ier, Zach Shirley, Ray Velasquez, Zachary Bailey, Mark Nichols (Consultant), Brandon Day (Consultant) PERCUSSION Jeremiah Jones (Caption Head), Ben Cato (Battery Coordinator), Brandon Cummings (Front Ensemble Coordinator), Armeni, Ciera Higgins, Mikey Sheeran, Shinohara, Tyler Norman, Zach Montez, Jordan Garza (Consultant), Jack Baker (Consultant) COLOR GUARD Tiffany Quinones (Caption Supervisor), Geddy Pontiff (Co-Caption Head), Eddie Jimenez (Co-Caption Head), UNPEELED The questions are simple...and complicated. Must we peel back Cynthia Robbins (Consultant/Choreog- the surface to find true meaning? And what does “meaning” mean? Led by the rapher), Charles Williams (Consultant/ Choreographer), Corian Ellisor (Choreog- design team of Alex Blue V, Doug Thrower, Tyler Sammons, Matt Penland, Tim rapher), Deon Ford (Choreographer), Jose Darbonne, and Tiffany Quinones, the 2019 Guardians continue their tradition of Guerrero (Choreographer), Maurice Wright (Choreographer), Gladys Cambray, Andres pushing creative boundaries in Unpeeled. Audiences will experience what is pos- Garcia, Devin Greenlee, Theo Harrison, Andrew Kier, Jocelyn Marroquin, Martell sible when the mind is allowed to wander—and perceptions of art, culture, and Pearson, Maylisa Souriyayong, Jessica reality begin to unravel. Torres, Patrice Turner VISUAL Adam Chrobak (Caption Head), Tony Mencio (Assistant Caption Head), Geo Ayala, Zach Riley, Nathan Aupied, REPERTOIRE Jared Delgado, Jonathan Bolton, d’Lainey Forrester, Jake Hille, Richard Falls, Austin Melass, Hunter Reed, Sam Houston Brown, Palladio Alex Hurst, Russell Wiley, Mark Nichols by Karl Jenkins (Consultant), Brandon Day (Consultant) Top Hat, White Ties and Tails ADDITIONAL STAFF Alicia Villanueva by Irving Berlin (Assistant Director), Aubrey Killebrew (Assistant Director), Teresa Smith (Nutri- Suit & Tie tion Manager, Vice President BOD), Mike by Justin Timberlake New (Volunteer Manager, President BOD), Across the Universe Heather New (Accountant) by The Beatles La Valse a Mille Temps by Jaques Brel 20 19 SOUVENIR 107 YEARBOOK
LEGENDS legendspaa.org Kalamazoo, MI STAFF EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR/CEO Ibe Sodawalla DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION Allison Patrick TOUR MANAGER Noah Koch ASSISTANT TOUR MANAGER Sam Records EDUCATION MANAGER Michael Unsworth DRUM MAJORS Jack Murphy, Andy Fassbender SONG OF THE SIREN Both revered and feared by sailors, the Sirens of Greek DESIGN John McFarland (Program mythology sing to lure sea vessels into rocks and pull helpless victims into the deep. Coordinator), Lindsey Schueller (Visual Designer), Steve Vento (Brass Arranger), They run the gamut of emotional trickery—from seductive and manipulative to heinous Landon Ewers (Battery Arranger), James and malevolent. Song of the Siren explores all of these attributes with stunning visual Pluth (Front Line Arranger), Sarah Rillo (Guard Designer) design and a diverse musical presentation. Crashing waves, distant ominous voices, BRASS Ross Gordon (Supervisor), Cory and other oceanic sound designs by James Pluth begin the show as a sea vessel heads Gates (Assistant Supervisor), Matt Cole, for disaster. A sweet and seductive female vocal leads to a powerful brass impact of Tyler Sage, Shawn Nichols, Matt Abbey, Connor Barnette, Kevin Marcus, Kyle Debussy’s “La Mer.” A splash of “Aquarium” by Camille Saint-Saëns sends the corps Norris, Mack Garner, Timothy Ray, Joshua Singleton, Elayna Youngson, Dylan Hyman spiraling under the water as the sirens drag them down. Christina Aguilera’s “Genie in (Consultant) a Bottle” and innovative metallic percussion underscore the Sirens’ attempt to se- PERCUSSION Landon Ewers (Supervisor), duce the sailors into their undersea world. With Alan Silvestri’s “Finale” from the Abyss Michael Royer (Battery Manager), Jacob Sudduth, Colin Bieszard, Andrew Novak, soundtrack, the Sirens have them fully under their spell. But then a short percussion Ryan Ashe, Marissa Pesch, Darrien Spicak, transition offers a turning point. With Shostakovich’s 10th Symphony, the corps is in a Jen Pesch, Linden Waling, Emily Thomas, Josh Schneider (Front Line Manager), Will desperate fight to return to the surface. With a final triumphant statement of “La Mer,” Alderman (Front Line), “Neesh” Babar the corps makes its escape. (Front Line), Will Buetow (Front Line), Nathan Siegal (Front Line), Nina Chamber- lin (Front Line), James Pluth (Electronics Manager), Michael Abel (Electronics), Evan Kempey (Electronics), Bill Boswell REPERTOIRE (Consultant) La Mer COLOR GUARD Bianca Wallace (Supervi- by Claude Debussy sor), Ryan Glover (Assistant Supervisor), Pure Imagination Bryan Ayala-Orellana, Andre Williams, Will Peake, Megan Dufala, Jessica Tinsley, Na- by Leslie Bricusse tasha Hagan, Markell Allen, Emily Birdsong Aquarium (from The Carnival of the Animals) VISUAL Lindsey Schueller (Supervisor), by Camille Saint-Säens Chris Doiron (Assistant Supervisor), Andrew Clark (Assistant Supervisor), Paul Genie in a Bottle Champion, Joe Hamlin, Ryan Wilhite, Rose by Christina Aguilera Bazan, Charlie Pollock, Chad Thompson, Finale (from The Abyss) Sydney Covington, Jodi VanWagnen, Trev- or Schachner, Scott McAnally, Zach Mackey by Alan Silvestri Symphony No. 10, Mvt. 2 ADDITIONAL STAFF Pamela Zelasko by Dimitri Shostakovich (Health & Wellness Manager), Traci Glass- cock (Food Service Manager), Rich Bretz (Transportation Manager), Jon Bradham (Safety Manager), Kim Longroy (Uniform Manager), Val Glasscock (Volunteer Man- ager), Emily Thomas (Tour Assistant) 20 19 SOUVENIR 109 YEARBOOK
LOUISIANA STARS louisianastars.org Lafayette, LA STAFF CORPS DIRECTOR Aaron Theall DRUM MAJORS Jaden Romero, Rebekah Hinson, Ethan Archer DESIGN Troy Breaux (Percussion Designer), Ward Miller (Brass Arranger), Pat Miller (Drill Arranger), Nicole Frederick (Guard Designer), Meredith Owen (Guard Designer), Evan McAleer (Visual Designer), Eric Gaudet (Brass Designer) BRASS Eric Gaudet (Caption Head), Scott Tomlison (Assistant Caption Head), Robert Freeman, Cody Gonzales, Cody Hebert, Andy Hedrick, Marie Looney, Lara Pitts, Daniel Terrebonne, Neil Simon (Consultant) PERCUSSION Troy Breaux (Caption Head), Dr. Lonny Benoit (Front Ensemble Manager), Tyler Hanson (Sound Engineer), Gunner Vowell (Battery Coordinator), Derek Badon, Michael Benoit, Keegan Crawford, Bailey Lanier, Xavier Matthews, Andres Morales, Taylor Naquin, Kevin Pucheu, TJ Salsberg, Steven Wilson BREAK The Louisiana Stars’ 2019 production explores a variety of different COLOR GUARD Nicole Frederick uses of the word “break.” Phrases such as “break through,” “break down,” “break (Co-Caption Head), Meredith Owen (Co-Caption Head), Clayton Benoit, Kat out,” “heartbreak,” “take a break,” “break free,” and more, are represented through Daigle, Emily Lyon, Jace McMullin, Tatiana a variety of musical and visual motifs. Miranda, PJ Trichel, Allison Wray Some unique aspects of the show include a trombone quartet and flugelhorn solo, VISUAL Evan McAleer (Caption Head), as well as a fresh new look for the 2019 season, as the Louisiana Stars break away from Tyler Carey, Joseph Garmany, Sophie Guidry, H.A. Hoffman, David Ifland, Jakki the more traditional approach the corps has taken since its founding in 2014. Kalogridis, Jordan Moore, Jordan Koenig ADDITIONAL STAFF Jeremi Edwards (Assistant Corps Director, Tour Director), Darrel Comb (Administrative Consultant), REPERTOIRE Neil Simon (Administrative Consultant), Taylor Dizor (Director of Media), Braden Beyond Eymard (Administrative Assistant), Ola by Daft Punk Jackson (Operations Intern), Kate Roy (Photographer) Don’t You Know by Snarky Puppy, Jacob Collier, Big Ed Lee More Than Just Another Try by Knower Impossible Year by Panic! At the Disco When the Levee Breaks by Led Zeppelin Palermo by Snarky Puppy 20 19 SOUVENIR 111 YEARBOOK
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RIVER CITY RHYTHM rivercityrhythm.org Minneapolis, MN STAFF CORPS DIRECTOR Devon Lawrence DRUM MAJORS Adam Shew, Katherine Stone, Noah Vanderloop DESIGN Paul Weber (Program Coordi- nator/Battery Arranger), Michael Lentz (Program Consultant), Tyler Shipe (Drill Writer), Chad Friesleben (Brass Arranger), Bojan Hoover (Front Ensemble Arranger), Andrew Dussl (Choreography/Visual Supervisor), Seth Pearson (Color Guard Designer), Wesley Tyree (Color Guard Choreographer), Jonathan Glatfelter (Vi- sual Artist/Designer), Craig Myers (Sound Design/Audio Engineer), Jim Jacobsen (Ensemble Coordinator), Phil Snyder (Design Consultant) BRASS Ben Helmrick (Supervisor), Brian Veith (Co-Caption Head), Richard Reboja (Co-Caption Head), Chris Boyd, Rishi Kolusu, Micah Stoddard, Lansing Dimon, Catherine Lofy, Shawn Coleman, Joseph Tackett, Phil Snyder BREAKING THE NEWS The importance of the free press is written into the PERCUSSION Paul Weber (Supervisor), Patrick Lyons (Caption Head), Andrew Constitution and woven into our culture. Journalists have been here to tell the story Woods (Front Ensemble Coordinator), Jake Coon (Ensemble Consultant), Sam of America in all of its aspects. In Breaking the News, River City Rhythm traces the Peck, Nathan Bailey, Kirk Fladung, Calvin history of American journalism starting from its beginnings through today. The Lipetzky, Dan Wesson, Jacqueline Gaetz, Jordan Goul, Ben Linser, Alex Cary, Nick group explores the changing mediums of the press—from the advent of newspapers, Edwards, Matt Haar, Joshua Iberg, Dan through the radio and television eras, and up to the emergence of cable news and Sailer, Tanner Bergersen, Marshall Cor- nette, Robert Loahr, Deryck Lawson, Bojan social media. Although the format has changed over time, journalism continues to be Hoover, Collin Gilmore, Brett McLellan, at the center of the American experience. David Schumann COLOR GUARD Seth Pearson (Coor- dinator/Choreographer), Wesley Tyree (Caption Head), Kaitlin Niles (Manager), REPERTOIRE Jonathan Glatfelter (Visual Artist/Design- er), Savannah Kearns, Caitlyn Edwards, Gregory Burrell, Ja’Malh Wallace, Rebekah The Typewriter Nguyen by Leroy Anderson Second Rhapsody VISUAL Andrew Dussl (Supervisor), Tiffa- by George Gershwin ny Kostuch (Caption Head), Lily Alexander, Bryan Borg, Taylor Eliason, John Meissner, A Day in the Life Brian Schutta, Kelsey Murphy, Jesse Talbot by The Beatles Breaking the News ADDITIONAL STAFF Bojan Hoover (Exec- by Chad Friesleben, Bojan Hoover, utive Director), Beau Hansen (Director of Paul Weber, Craig Myers Operations), Spencer Pierson (Assistant Corps Director), Wendy Alexander (Brand Manager) 20 19 SOUVENIR 113 YEARBOOK
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SHADOW shadowdbc.org Oregon, WI STAFF EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Nick Lane CORPS DIRECTOR Rebecca Compton- Allen DRUM MAJORS Logan King, Chloe Byron, Alex Hoffner DESIGN David Henzie-Skogen (Artistic Director, Percussion Coordinator, Music Arranger), Kyle Traska (Music Arranger), Meghan Wleczyk (Guard Coordinator), Matt Hartwell (Drill Designer) BRASS Javier Cerna (Coordinator), Austin Jay (Senior Instructor), Sam Cutter, Emilia Tanner, Donovan Donnelly, Scott Hawkins SONNETS TO ORPHEUS Shadow explores the tragedy of Orpheus and Eury- PERCUSSION Kayla Liptak (Front dice in Sonnets to Orpheus—a tale of star-crossed lovers torn apart by ominous forces. Ensemble Coordinator), Thomas Reimer (Program/Battery Consultant), Zackary Orpheus, the bard and poet, must journey through the underworld to find Eurydice. In Watson, Matt James, Gabby Palao, Cory his efforts to bring her back, he falls prey not just to the myriad denizens of hell—repre- Simonich, Elliot Humphrey, Zach Tinglan, Hannah Villalobos, Matt Albano, DJ sented by the full corps—but eventually to his own hubris in thinking he can charm fate Kobold, Jason Raether (Audio Specialist) and fool death. Vita Brevis; Ars Longa: Art may endure, but life does not. COLOR GUARD Joshua Waite, Marie The field is riddled with portals to this dark world, and these gateways eventually Burnham, Morrice Boutan become the power of music itself as Orpheus lulls Hades with his song. The produc- VISUAL Brandn Lindsey (Visual Co- tion is informed and inspired by the poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke, whose “Sonnets to Coordinator), Justin Cunha (Visual Co- Coordinator), Oran Lindsey, Sam Cutter, Orpheus” is an ode to transcendence, loss, and the lasting power of transformative Donovan Donnelly art more than it is a literal narrative of Orpheus and Eurydice. In the same way, the show seeks not to explicitly tell their story, but to be a poem inspired by it—one that is about the demons we all face, the grief we all endure, the love we all need, and the growth we all experience through art. REPERTOIRE Sarabande (from Keyboard Suite in D Minor) by George Frideric Handel Symphony No. 7, Mvt. 2 by Ludwig van Beethoven Orfeo Et Eurydice by Cristoph Willbald Gluck Overture (from Dancer in the Dark) by Björk 20 19 SOUVENIR 115 YEARBOOK
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SOUTHWIND southwind.org Mobile, AL CAGED Caged explores STAFF the world behind bars— both physical and spiritual— CORPS DIRECTOR Lawrence LeClaire to create a backdrop unlike DRUM MAJORS Rhianna Zaidan, Samantha Maltagliati, Ernad Sisic, Hannah any in the corps’ history. Piccaluga Elliot Goldenthal’s “Drive DESIGN Dell Trotter (Program to Bohemia,” portrays the Coordinator), Justin Miller (Brass despair of imprisonment. Arranger), Elanders Frazier (Battery Arranger), Ryan Reed (Front Ensemble & John Mackey’s “High Wire” Soundscape Designer), Chad Hannah (Drill Designer), Marsha Foster, Terry Sanders evokes the desperation (Percussion Consultant), Ken Bodiford, of those trapped without Rodney Bailey (Visual Consultant), Fred Feeney (Design Consultant) hope. An undulating visual landscape and sporadic BRASS Dell Trotter (Brass Caption Head), Johnny Brewer, Aaron Fiveash, Bethany rhythmic passages force the Presley, Don Bell, Daniel Herndon, Chad people to thrash against the Faison, Ashton Cain, Michael Roy, David Phy unyielding walls, deepening their hopelessness. PERCUSSION Elanders Frazier (Percussion Co-Caption Head), John Gaal Percussion Life inside is portrayed in “The Grind,” an original earthy blues chart by Southwind Co-Caption Head), Nathan Ball, Ryan Reed, Patrick Bantugan, Jerry Charvat, arranger Justin Williams. A life spent in a mindless succession of unchanging days takes Daniel Cubas, Robert Dickens, David its toll in the conformity of the “Caged.” Galvan, Jennifer Lewis, Jeremy Logan, Stephanie Maletz, Colin Slavin, Gregory Finally there’s acceptance, the last stage of grief, brought to the forefront by the Jackson, Taylor Poole, Mel McComber, CJ lush arrangement of “Ordinary World” by Duran Duran. As hope fades, we are forced to Barrow, Thomas Breland, Chase Hodge, Sean Collins, Cole Smith, Andrew Creech, accept that our prison is built by our own choices. Isabel Liao, Michael Sudduth, Spencer Yet in the turmoil of rage, there is an awakening. That rage turns to passion, passion Murray, Michael Coleman, Terry Sanders, Brandon Blankenstein, Colten Hyten for hope and release signified by David Holsinger’s “Symphonia Resurrectus” from the Easter Symphony. This is the redemptive breakthrough that restores faith, hope, and love COLOR GUARD Marsha Foster (Caption Head), Justin Draper, Nathan Alverez- above all: Love for ourselves, love for our art, and love for our simple, ordinary world. Turner, Brooke Howe, Sherilyn Charvat, Devon Kugler, Jenny White, Kelsey Jones, Bryton Moore, Josh Tyler VISUAL Nathan Shuffitt (Caption Head), REPERTOIRE Nate Hughes, Jesse Albert, DJ Fitzgerald, Sara Rogers, Greg Wheat, Emily Schoff, Drive to Bohemia Jon Earl by Elliot Goldenthal High Wire ADDITIONAL STAFF Dave Bryan (Corps Manager), Mark Foster (Tour by John Mackey Director), Brian Payne (Transportation The Grind Manager), Dennis Chandler (Recruiting by Justin Williams & Membership Coordinator), Chad Truitt (Uniform Manager), Anastasia Joyner Ordinary World (Food Manager), Melissa Lavey (Medical by Duran Duran Coordinator) Symphonia Resurrectus by David Holsinger 20 19 SOUVENIR 117 YEARBOOK
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SPARTANS spartansdbc.org Nashua, NH STAFF CORPS DIRECTOR Richard Rigolini DRUM MAJORS David Marshall, Jr., Matt Mackay DESIGN Gilles Ouellette, Matt McGuire, Lennie Machado, Andy Kim, Aaron Gold- berg, Richard Rigolini BRASS Cassie McDonald, Jamie Fortier, Ben Owens, Brian McCullock, Don Mactag- gart, Mattsen Bradbury Koster PERCUSSION Ian Merski, Cullen Ryan, Ja- bari Tovar, Chris Watkins, Joe Weber, Ryan Enos, Mark Sachetta, Joe Smith, Patrick Tanguay, Andy Kim COLOR GUARD Lennie Machado, Addison Kaeterle, Alex Grover, Julie Brown, Ryan Bronner, Alicia Druid, Kevin Couture VISUAL Adam St. Jean, Sam Hanson, Gilles Ouellette, Julie Brown, Kevin Rizza, EXPERIMENT X 2019 marks the 10th anniversary of the Spartans’ return to com- Connor Carville, Sean Coffey petitive drum corps events. Experiment X is based on the fact that each year has been ADDITIONAL STAFF Bruno Zuccala an experiment of its own. (Consultant), Steve Barnhill (Consultant), Paul LaFlamme (Executive Director), The Spartans have always tried to find the right mix of tradition, innovation and Ann Prendergast (Operations Director), excellence. Experiment X is this mindset in action. Act 1 starts from where the corps Anthony Montesion (Assistant Operations Director) has been and dramatizes the group’s pull toward greater innovation. Act 2 explores the quest for the spotlight. Act 3 shows the vulnerability of the performers. Act 4 is where the experiment culminates with all the pieces REPERTOIRE working together, portraying the heart and soul of Act 1 the 2019 Spartans. Balkan Dance by Etienne Crausaz Egyptic by Beats Antique Act 2 Libertango by Astor Piazzolla Act 3 Shallow by Stefani Germanotta, Mark Ronson, Anthony Rossomando, Andrew Wyatt Act 4 Gretel and Shofukan by Micheal League 20 19 SOUVENIR 119 YEARBOOK
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VANGUARD CADETS scvanguard.org Santa Clara, CA STAFF CORPS DIRECTOR Rob Shetland ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Christopher Roberts DRUM MAJORS Olivia Bahr, Jeffrey Richard DESIGN Michael Gaines (Creative Direc- tor), Scott Koter (Program Coordinator), Matt Hartwell (Drill Designer), Justin Cunha (Visual Coordinator), Fred Emory Smith (Music Coordinator, Percussion Ar- ranger), Ryan Adamsons (Brass Arranger), Jenny Lyons (Color Guard Designer), Tyler Richards (Visual Designer), John Wilson (Electronics/Sound Design) BRASS Thomas Hubel (Caption Head), Paul Lujan, Mike Weber, Buddy Deshler, WHAT ABOUT US In a year of change, Vanguard Cadets asks: What About Us? Ben Hampson, Josh Reed, Bryan Bass, At the heart of their 2019 program is P!nk’s rousing pop anthem of the same name. This Sean Suarez, Ryan Farris, Skyler Mackin- non, Johnny Erdman, Jason Kneebone, refreshing production reflects upon a social climate in which young people face a future Manny Mendoza made uncertain by leaders of an older generation. In this show and beyond, a new gen- PERCUSSION Jesus Sanchez (Caption eration sets out to make their voices heard. Throughout, the Vanguard Cadets traverse Head), Fernando Diaz (Sound Tech), An- drew Manzanares, Colin Whitcomb, Blake an evolution of music and style that parallels not only their legacy of innovation, but the DuPriest, Scott Taylor, Chris Cyr, David journey of a young adult as they forge their unique identity and navigate the world in Medina, Jeffery Ramos, Connie Truong, Jasmine Ho, Stephen Hall a way all their own. The repertoire blossoms from the familiar and driving “Primacy of Number,” by Philip Glass to Peter Gabriel’s dreamy “Downside Up,” and onward to the COLOR GUARD Jenny Lyons (Caption Head), Brianne Alvarico-Tomas, Brittany pulsing, modern “Three Ring,” an original composition by Ryan Adamsons and Fred Bennet, Kelsey Hernandez, Claire King, Emory Smith. “What About Us,” echoes throughout as the heartbeat of the production. Emily Strother, Kimberly Vernon Within this self-reflective evolution, Vanguard Cadets explores themes of youth, innova- VISUAL Colby Vasquez (Caption Head), tion, individuality, and strength of spirit upon an ever-changing visual playground. Justin Cunha (Choreographer), Jeff Facun, Tomas Reyes-Chavez, Christopher Harper, Katie Starnes, Carl Huang ADDITIONAL STAFF Catherine Flores (Administrative Assistant), Charles Frost REPERTOIRE (Executive Director Vanguard Music and Performing Arts) Primacy of Number by Philip Glass Downside Up by Peter Gabriel What About Us By Steve Mac, Johnny McDaid, Alecia Beth Moore 20 19 SOUVENIR 121 YEARBOOK
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OPEN LASS THE BATTALION SALT LAKE CITY, UT battalioncorps.org HUMANITY is inspired by a photograph’s ability to say more about the human experience than one can convey with mere words. Throughout the production, the performers use different parts of the human body THE BATTALION DRUM & BUGLE CORPS to represent the connective tissue between imagery and communication. CORPS DIRECTOR: Katherine Steinacker BLUE DEVILS C CONCORD, CA bluedevils.org Chris Maher, dcxmuseum.org the Mamas & the Papas’ title cut, this show is jam packed with fun in the sun. CALIFORNIA DREAMING is Blue Devils C’s love letter to their home state. From Johnny Mercer’s “Hooray for Hollywood,” to the Beach Boys’ “California Girls,” “We Built This City” by San Francisco’s Starship and CORPS DIRECTOR: Rick Odello COLT CADETS DUBUQUE, IA colts.org …OF A FEATHER encapsulates majesty and symbolism of birds from around the world. The Beatles’ “Blackbird” lands in different parts of the show, a peacock chimes in with Freddie Mercury’s “Don’t Stop Me Now,” and things take a dark turn with “The Raven” by the Alan Parsons Project. CORPS DIRECTOR: Andrew Eaton COLUMBIANS PASCO, WA columbiansdrumcorps.org ORIGINS will breathe life into a new world with song and color. A fresh arrangement of Karl Jenkins’ “Chorale VI: Sol-Fa,” combines with original music by Jeff Chambers to underscore a show that balances entertain- ment and innovation. Melding tradition and modernization, Origins will push the Columbians past their artistic boundaries as they reach new heights of performance both on and off the field. CORPS DIRECTOR: Tom Zarate ENCORPS SOUTH BRUNSWICK,NJ jamwithencorps.org PANIC AT THE AUDITION! Established in 2018 as a SoundSport group, Encorps debuts in DCI Open Class competition with Panic at the Audition! The show follows a group of anxious performers as they arrive at an audition—only to find it much harder than they ever imagined! Yet, they persevere, achieving their goals while putting on the show of their dreams. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Mona Garbely HEAT WAVE INVERNESS, FL heatwaveofflorida.com NATURE BOY carries us from loneliness to love. Supported by selections from Yes, Coldplay, and original music by Brendan Sweeney, Nat King Cole’s “Nature Boy” tells us how this “strange and enchanted boy” discovers that “the greatest thing you’ll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return.” EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: Jeff Carstensen 20 19 SOUVENIR 123 YEARBOOK
OPEN LASS IMPULSE BUENA PARK, CA impulseyoutharts.org THE GREATEST HERO explores the humanity inside every superhero. Whether they have super strength, super speed, mind control, or other powers—what happens when the hero can’t save everyone from every- thing? From beginning to end, Impulse tracks what it truly means to become the greatest hero! CORPS DIRECTOR: Aaron Zeilinger INCOGNITO BREA, CALIFORNIA incognitodbc.org THE MUSE covers a wide range of emotions as the show builds from the sheer drudgery of the daily grind to the spark of inspiration. By the end, the the corps and audience can bask together in the glorious inner light of acheiving a creative breakthrough and find the hope to live life to the fullest. Musical selections will appropriately draw from the English rock band Muse. CORPS DIRECTOR: Tony T. Nguyen LES STENTORS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC stentors.net Twenty years after making their DCI World Championships debut, Quebec’s Les Stentors return after a year off of the DCI Summer Tour with a show worthy of the group’s rich heritage. Always with an emphasis on education and entertainment, the group’s primar- ily French-speaking membership is proud to represent their home province of Quebec and Canada. CORPS DIRECTOR: Gabe Franceour RAIDERS BURLINGTON,NJ raidersdbc.org GATEWAY TO THE UNKNOWN uses costumes, staging, and original music by Key Poulan, Dan Bryan, and Travis Peterman to create a feeling of apprehension, wonder, and intrigue. While it is natural to fear the unknown, we are ultimately able to embrace our arrival on the other side and celebrate our journey. CORPS DIRECTOR: DeLano Bonner VESSEL MURRIETA, CA vesseldrumcorps.org HERE, THERE, EVERYWHERE builds on the success of Vessel’s 2018 rookie season as the corps expands in size and touring range with an ambitious sophomore show. Pieces from from hit films War of the Worlds and The Greatest Showman help underscore the group’s high-energy visual program. CORPS DIRECTOR: Nathaniel Lewis WATCHMEN RIVERSIDE, CA watchmenartsassociation.org GODS OF THE NILE uses original music by Watchmen staffers Paul Rendon, Marcel Barragan, and Brandon Johnson to explore ancient Egyptian deities. We meet Ra (the father of the gods), Ma’at (the god- dessof truth and harmony), Monthu (the war god), and Osiris (the god of the living and the judge of the dead). EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: David Becker 20 19 SOUVENIR 125 YEARBOOK
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INTER ATIONAL INBHEAR MÓR Arklow, DCI’S INTERNATIONAL CLASS Co. Wicklow, is composed of corps from outside The Republic of Ireland North America that often travel long distances to perform as part of the annual DCI Tour. In this class, corps are allowed to follow their own country’s organizational guidelines. Over the years, groups have traveled THE INBHEAR MÓR PERFORMANCE ENSEMBLE is the first from the British Isles, the Netherlands, drum corps group from the Republic of Ireland to perform as part Japan, Taiwan, Guatemala, and of the DCI Summer Tour and the SoundSport International Music Thailand to march alongside and & Food Festival. Open to all ages and founded to provide instruc- compete against their North tion in the marching arts, Inbhear Mór has been making its mark in American counterparts. European competition and at events throughout its homeland. ALL-AGE ATLANTA CV ATLANTA CV GOVENAIRES Atlanta, GA St. Peter, MN Director: Director: Terry Lillis Dr. David Stollberg govenaires.org atlantacv.org THE MUCHACHOS CAROLINA GOLD Manchester, NH Raleigh, NC Director: Carolyn Surrell Director: Larry Harper muchachos.org carolinagold.org NORTH STAR CHOPS Peabody, MA Minneapolis, MN Director: Lynda O’Brien Director: Jeremy Semler northstarcorps.org chopsinc.com SOUTHERN CINCINNATI KNIGHTS TRADITION Birmingham, AL Cincinnati, OH Director: John Hoekstra Director: Tom Slade southernknights cincinnatitradition.org corps.org COLUMBUS SAINTS SUNRISERS Columbus, OH Long Island, NY Director: Le Ron Carlton Director: David Hobart columbussaints.org longislandsunrisers.org CRUSADERS SENIOR Boston, MA Director: Jack LaSelva bacsenior. publishpath.com 20 19 SOUVENIR 127 YEARBOOK
PAST CHAMPIO S SANTA CLARA VANGUARD returned to the top of the World Class last year for the first time since 1999, winning its seventh title. In the Open Class, VANGUARD CADETS won its second-consecutive gold medal, marking the first time both Vanguard corps won champi- onships in the same season. 2018 Indianapolis, Indiana 98.625 80.075 World Class Open Class SANTA CLARA VANGUARD VANGUARD CADETS Santa Clara, CA Santa Clara, CA Indianapolis, Indianapolis, 2017 Indiana 2013 Indiana 98.538 World Class 98.300 World Class BLUE DEVILS CAROLINA Concord, CA CROWN Fort Mill, SC 80.725 Open Class VANGUARD 96.150 Open Class CADETS VANGUARD Santa Clara, CA CADETS Santa Clara, CA Indianapolis, 2016 Indiana Indianapolis, 2012 Indiana 97.650 World Class 2018 Vanguard Cadets BLUECOATS 98.700 World Class Canton, OH BLUE DEVILS Concord, CA 79.900 Open Class BLUE DEVILS B 95.250 Open Class Concord, CA OREGON CRUSADERS Portland, OR Indianapolis, 2015 Indiana Indianapolis, 97.650 World Class 2011 Indiana BLUE DEVILS Concord, CA 98.350 World Class THE CADETS 81.225 Open Class VANGUARD Allentown, PA CADETS 95.000 Open Class Santa Clara, CA BLUE DEVILS B Concord, CA Indianapolis, 2014 Indiana Indianapolis, 2010 Indiana 99.650 World Class BLUE DEVILS 98.900 World Class Concord, CA BLUE DEVILS Concord, CA 82.650 Open Class BLUE DEVILS B 97.550 Open Class Concord, CA BLUE DEVILS B Concord, CA 128 SOUVENIR 20 19 YEARBOOK
PAST CHAMPIO S 2018 Santa Clara Vanguard Indianapolis, Denver, 2009 Indiana 2004 Colorado 99.050 World Class 98.700 Division I BLUE DEVILS THE CAVALIERS Concord, CA Rosemont, IL 95.500 Open Class 96.550 Division II BLUE DEVILS B SPARTANS Concord, CA Nashua, NH 88.600 Division III Bloomington, OREGON 2008 Indiana CRUSADERS St. Helens, OR 98.125 World Class PHANTOM REGIMENT Orlando, Rockford, IL 2003 Florida 96.825 Open Class 98.800 Division I VANGUARD BLUE DEVILS CADETS Concord, CA Santa Clara, CA 95.600 Division II ESPERANZA Pasadena, San Diego, CA 2007 California 88.600 Division III BLUE STARS 98.000 Division I La Crosse, WI BLUE DEVILS Concord, CA 96.150 Division II Madison, SPARTANS 2002 Wisconsin Nashua, NH 99.150 Division I 90.550 Division III THE CAVALIERS MEMPHIS Rosemont, IL SOUND Memphis, TN 99.050 Division II MAGIC OF ORLANDO Madison, Orlando, FL 2006 Wisconsin 90.500 Division III REVOLUTION 97.200 Division I San Antonio, TX THE CAVALIERS Rosemont, IL 95.625 Division II Buffalo, THE ACADEMY 2001 New York Tempe, AZ 98.350 Division I 84.975 Division III THE CAVALIERS IMPULSE Rosemont, IL Buena Park, CA 97.800 Division II MANDARINS Foxboro, Sacramento, CA 2005 Massachusetts 88.550 Division III BLUE STARS 99.150 Division I La Crosse, WI THE CADETS Allentown, PA 97.475 Division II EAST COAST JAZZ Malden, MA 88.800 Division III RAIDERS Wayne, NJ 20 19 SOUVENIR 129 YEARBOOK
PAST CHAMPIO S College Park, Orlando, 2000 Maryland 1996 Florida 97.650 Division I 97.400 Division I THE CADETS BLUE DEVILS Bergenfield, NJ Concord, CA THE CAVALIERS PHANTOM Rosemont, IL REGIMENT Rockford, IL 94.350 Division II VANGUARD 95.500 Division II CADETS LES ETOILES Santa Clara, CA Dorion, QC 2015 Blue Devils 89.700 Division III 94.000 Division III SEATTLE MANDARINS CASCADES Sacramento, CA Shoreline, WA Buffalo, Madison, 1995 New York 1999 Wisconsin 98.300 Division I 98.400 Division I THE CAVALIERS BLUE DEVILS Rosemont, IL 2013 Carolina Crown Concord, CA SANTA CLARA 95.400 Division II VANGUARD PIONEER Santa Clara, CA Milwaukee, WI 95.500 Division III 96.300 Division II ACADEMIE PATRIOTS MUSICALE Rochester, NY Sherbrooke, QC 93.700 Division III MANDARINS Sacramento, CA Foxboro, 1994 Massachusetts Orlando, 98.400 Division I 1998 Florida BLUE DEVILS Concord, CA 98.400 Division I THE CADETS 96.000 Division II Bergenfield, NJ PIONEER Milwaukee, WI 97.100 Division II 91.900 Division III EAST COAST AMERICANOS JAZZ Appleton, WI Malden, MA SPARTANS Nashua, NH Jackson, 2006 The Academy 93.800 Division III 1993 Mississippi MANDARINS Sacramento, CA 97.400 Division I CADETS OF 1996 Blue Devils & Phantom Regiment BERGEN Orlando, COUNTY 1997 Florida Hackensack, NJ 94.300 Division II 98.400 Division I BLUE DEVILS CAROLINA Concord, CA CROWN Charlotte, NC 94.200 Division II SPARTANS 85.400 Division III Nashua, NH BLUE STARS La Crosse, WI 94.800 Division III MANDARINS Sacramento, CA 130 SOUVENIR 20 19 YEARBOOK
PAST CHAMPIO S 1992 Madison, Kansas City, The Cavaliers 1992 Wisconsin 1988 Missouri 97.500 Division I 97.100 Open Class THE CAVALIERS MADISON Rosemont, IL SCOUTS Madison, WI 92.900 Division II SOUTHWIND 91.900 A-Class Montgomery, AL L’INSOLITE St. Jerome, QC 90.000 Division III MANDARINS 80.200 A-60 Sacramento, CA MANDARINS Sacramento, CA Dallas, 1991 Texas Madison, 1987 Wisconsin 97.000 Open Class STAR OF 97.900 Open Class INDIANA GARFIELD Bloomington, IN CADETS Garfield, NJ 92.700 A-Class SOUTHWIND 90.100 A-Class Montgomery, AL VENTURES 1990 Cadets of Bergen County Kitchener, ON 86.000 A-60 PIONEER 85.300 A-60 Milwaukee, WI MANDARINS Sacramento, CA Buffalo, 1990 New York Madison, 1986 Wisconsin 97.700 Open Class CADETS OF 98.400 Open Class BERGEN BLUE DEVILS COUNTY Concord, CA Hackensack, NJ 94.600 A-Class 91.800 A-Class CANADIAN VENTURES KNIGHTS Kitchener, ON Peterborough, ON 88.400 A-60 83.700 A-60 ACADEMIE ST. FRANCIS MUSICALE XAVIER Sherbrooke, QC SANCIANS S. Weymouth, MA Kansas City, 1989 Missouri Madison, 1985 Wisconsin 98.800 Open Class SANTA CLARA 98.400 Open Class VANGUARD GARFIELD Santa Clara, CA CADETS Garfield, NJ 1986 Blue Devils 93.300 A-Class VENTURES 90.400 A-Class Kitchener, ON VENTURES Kitchener, ON 88.300 A-60 BLUE STARS 78.300 A-60 La Crosse, WI ST. FRANCIS XAVIER SANCIANS S. Weymouth, MA 20 19 SOUVENIR 131 YEARBOOK
PAST CHAMPIO S 1983 Garfield Cadets Atlanta, Birmingham, Philadelphia, 1984 Georgia 1979 Alabama 1975 Pennsylvania 98.000 Open Class 93.550 Open Class 92.500 Open Class GARFIELD BLUE DEVILS MADISON CADETS Concord, CA SCOUTS Garfield, NJ Madison, WI 65.000 A-Class 94.000 A-Class BLACK WATCH 71.350 A-Class FLORIDA WAVE Willingboro, NJ GREECE CADETS Miami, FL Rochester, NY 67.350 All Girl ARBELLA 69.650 All Girl Miami, Salem, MA ST. IGNATIUS 1983 Florida Hicksville, NY 94.400 Open Class Denver, GARFIELD 1978 Colorado Ithaca, CADETS 1974 New York Garfield, NJ 91.550 Open Class SANTA CLARA 89.500 Open Class 55.700 A-Class VANGUARD SANTA CLARA LES Santa Clara, CA VANGUARD CHATELAINES Santa Clara, CA Laval, QC 69.350 A-Class BLACK WATCH Auburn, WA Whitewater, Montreal, 71.350 All Girl 1973 Wisconsin 1982 Quebec LES CHATELAINES 88.650 Open Class 95.250 Open Class Laval, QC SANTA CLARA BLUE DEVILS VANGUARD Concord, CA Santa Clara, CA 1981 Santa Clara Vanguard 68.050 A-Class Denver, DUTCH BOY 1977 Colorado Whitewater, Kitchener, ON 92.050 Open Class 1972 Wisconsin 61.950 All Girl BLUE DEVILS LES Concord, CA 88.100 Open Class CHATELAINES KINGSMEN Laval, QC 74.200 A-Class Anaheim, CA BENGAL LANCERS Montreal, Trumbull, CT 1977 Bengal Lancers 1981 Quebec 69.450 All Girl ST. IGNATIUS 94.000 Open Class Hicksville, NY SANTA CLARA VANGUARD Santa Clara, CA Philadelphia, 65.850 A-Class 1976 Pennsylvania SOUTHERNAIRES Kenner, LA 92.700 Open Class BLUE DEVILS 68.150 All Girl Concord, CA LES CHATELAINES 76.200 A-Class Laval, QC WAUSAU STORY Wausau, WI 71.300 All Girl Birmingham, ST. IGNATIUS 1980 Alabama Hicksville, NY 90.600 Open Class 1975 Madison Scouts BLUE DEVILS Concord, CA 64.350 A-Class VENTURES Kitchener, ON 64.350 All Girl VENTURES Kitchener, ON 132 SOUVENIR 20 19 YEARBOOK
AWA DS WORLD CLASS CAPTION AWARDS are determined by averaging the scores in each category over the three days of World Championship competition. Caption awards for Open Class corps are determined by scores earned during the Open Class World Championship Finals competition. WO R L D C L A S S JIM OTT FRED DONALD GEORGE JOHN Best Brass SANFORD ANGELICA ZINGALI BRAZALE Performance Best Percussion Best Overall General Best Color Best Visual Award Performance Effect Award Guard Award Performance Known for instructing Award A longtime chief judge George Zingali was a Award some of the most Fred Sanford is one of administrator for DCl, drum corps innovator The Best Visual memorable horn lines of the most influential fig- Donald Angelica nur- who redefined visual Performance Award is the 1970s, Jim Ott was ures in the history of tured artistic growth and color guard designs named in honor of John an arranger and marching percussion, within the drum corps through the 1970s and Brazale, who passed instructor for the thanks to a career that community. Angelica’s ’80s. He was well known away in 1993. Over his Stockton Commodores, saw him excel as a mem- influence on scoring for his work with the long career, Brazale Blue Devils, and ber, instructor, designer, system revisions—and 27th Lancers, Blue made an indelible con- Spirit of Atlanta. and arranger. During 12 his support of bold Knights, and Star of tribution to the drum Ott was tragically killed stellar seasons with the musical and visual Indiana. With the corps activity as a per- in a vehicle accident Santa Clara Vanguard, design—helped to mold Cadets, Zingali was part former, instructor, during the 1980 DCI Tour, Sanford’s drum lines cap- the drum corps activity of a team that captured designer, and manager, but his mighty influence tured five high percus- into the paragon of four World most notably after continues to echo sion titles. After a battle marching music that it is Championship titles assuming drill design through drum corps with cancer, Sanford today. Angelica passed over an incredible responsibilities for stadiums decades after passed away in 2000. away in 1987. five-season run. He Phantom Regiment in his premature passing. passed away in 1992. the early 1980s. 2018 WINNER: 2018 WINNER: 2018 WINNER: SANTA CLARA SANTA CLARA 2018 WINNER: 2018 WINNER: SANTA CLARA VANGUARD VANGUARD BOSTON CRUSADERS SANTA CLARA VANGUARD VANGUARD OPEN CLASS LE A D E R S H I P Best Brass JIM JONES LEADERSHIP AWARD Named for the former director of the Troopers and Performance founding member of Drum Corps International who passed away in 1994, this award is Vanguard Cadets given to World and Open Class drum majors who exhibit unparalleled leadership qualities. Selections are made by a committee of DCI Hall of Fame members. Best General Effect • Vanguard Cadets Claire Albrecht The Cadets (World Class) Aaron Aragon Golden Empire (Open Class) Best Visual DR. BERNARD BAGGS LEADERSHIP AWARD The Bernard Baggs Leadership Award (named Performance for the longtime judge and DCI Board of Directors advisor) is given to the outstanding World Blue Devils B Class director of the season, as determined and voted on by all World Class directors. Shaun Gallant Santa Clara Vanguard Best Percussion Performance Vanguard Cadets DR. DAVID KAMPSCHROER LEADERSHIP AWARD Named for the influential founder and director of the Blue Stars (also one of DCI’s first executive directors), this award is given to the Best Color outstanding Open Class director of the season, as determined and voted on by Open Class directors. Guard Steve Barnhill Vanguard Cadets Blue Devils B Most Improved GEORGE BONFIGLIO CHAIRPERSON’S AWARD Named for the founder and longtime Corps director of the 27th Lancers, the George Bonfiglio Chairperson’s Award is given annually at Gold the DCI World Championships to a person who has demonstrated extraordinary leadership, service, and effort on behalf of DCI. Vicki MacFarlane Colts 134 SOUVENIR 2018 WINNERS NOTED 20 19 YEARBOOK
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ALL OF FAME Drum Corps International is proud to welcome the newest members into the DCI Hall of Fame during the World Championships in Indianapolis. JOHN MEEHAN BOB MORRISON DOUGLAS Brass Arranger and Instructor Front Ensemble Designer and THROWER Education Advocate Brass Arranger and Instructor AFTER NEARLY FOUR DECADES as a performer, arranger, instruc- THEY CALL HIM THE “Father of the FROM HIS FIRST STEPS playing trum- tor, educator, and leader, there’s Front Ensemble,” but that is just pet with a Salvation Army band in not enough space to list John one of Bob Morrison's many contri- his youth to his glittering career as a Meehan’s accomplishments. As butions to marching music. “It's DCI arranger, instructor, and leader, his longtime Blue Devils colleague impossible to go to a DCI, marching Douglas Thrower has helped James Rocillo points out, “John band, or indoor drum line competi- reshape the sound of drum corps has achieved 12 DCI World titles tion without witnessing Bob's influ- horn lines on both sides of the U.S.- and 12 Jim Ott High Brass Awards. ence,” says Thom Hannum (HoF Canadian border. \"Since 1992, he He also serves as the Blue Devils B '01). After playing groundbreaking has been the driving force in the composer and arranger [yielding timpani solos with Crossmen development of the Bluecoats another five Gold medals since (1979-82), Morrison joined the brass program that culminated in 2007] and has played a major role Garfield Cadets’ staff and “invented [their] 2016 World Championship,\" in the design and promotion of the modern pit,” says Michael says Donnie VanDoren (HoF '04). System Blue Marching Brass.” A Cesario (HoF '96). \"He brought tex- Blue Devils lifer, Meehan worked tures that had never before been His arrangements are creative, his way up from marching mem- heard in drum corps.” He’s led innovative, and current.\" Bluecoats ber of the C corps to the World Ventures to a Class A crown, helped executive advisor and former direc- Class Blue Devils before joining Santa Clara Vanguard win a world tor David Glasgow: \"His work is the staff in 1994. “John is a huge title, and spearheaded Pearl admired by some of the very best part of the Blue Devils' success in Corporation’s Marching and designers in the history of the activ- all aspects of our organization,” Concert Percussion Division at its ity.\" Before making his mark with says David Gibbs (HoF '02). “One start. He later played a major role in Bluecoats, Thrower had success of the things that always struck developing the National Standards with several Canadian units, includ- me was his genuine openness to for Arts Education, the Mr. Holland’s ing Dutch Boy (1986 Class A trying new things,” adds Georgia Opus Foundation, VH1's Save The champs). \"He has consistently Institute of Technology music pro- Music Foundation, Music for All, and delivered some of our activity's fessor Dr. Cameron “Chip” Crotts. more. “His voice has grown stron- most memorable musical “Here is a teacher who had been ger for music education,\" says Scott moments,\" says Scott Koter successful at the highest level...yet Johnson (HoF '12). “We continue to (HoF '15). \"He is a wonderful he is still willing to learn.” reap the rewards of Bob’s work.” teacher and role model.\" 136 SOUVENIR 20 19 YEARBOOK
VanDoren Brass caption head 1993. ■ George Oliviero DCI judge for the Garfield Cadets, Star of and judge educator. ■ Don Whiteley Indiana. First DCI public relations director. Deceased April 2,1999. 2003 Glenn Opie Charter member of DCI Board of Directors, director, 1991 Roman Blenski Drum Corps Argonne Rebels, 1949-1973. Deceased Midwest and Division II & III executive Aug. 2013. ■ Len Piekarski Visual director. ■ Joe Colla Judging and DCI instructor and designer, the Cavaliers, contest crew. ■ Truman Crawford 1957-1968. Deceased Aug. 3, 2014. Brass arranger and instructor. 2002 Clarence Beebe Founder Deceased March 3, 2003. ■ Dennis and executive director of the Madison DeLucia Percussion arranger and Scouts, 1938-1967. Deceased Jan. 15, instructor. ■ Wayne Downey Brass 1968. ■ Sal Ferrera Member, instruc- arranger and instructor for the Blue tor, arranger and program director Devils since the 1970s. ■ Jack Meehan of the Cavaliers, 1953-1977. Deceased Brass instructor for the Troopers, Blue 2010. ■ David Gibbs Member, instruc- Devils and Santa Clara Vanguard. tor, designer and executive director ■ Ralph Pace Visual designer and of the Blue Devils, 1974-present. ■ instructor for Blue Rock, 27th Lancers Moe Latour Member, instructor, tour and the Cavaliers. ■ Fred Sanford manager and director for many corps, Percussion arranger and instructor for 1949-present. ■ Sie Lurye Founder the Santa Clara Vanguard, 1968-1980. THE CLASS OF 2018 and director of the Royal Airs, 1958- Zingali Visual designer and instructor, Deceased Jan. 30, 2000. ■ George 1968.Deceased Dec. 16, 1978. Hall of Fame plaques were presented to (from right): 2001 Thom Hannum Percussion 27th Lancers, Garfield Cadets and Star of Indiana. Deceased March 6, 1992. Jim Coates, Executive Director, Carolina Crown and arranger, clinician and consultant. 1990 Rodney Goodhart Deceased ■ Marc Sylvester Cadets visual Ken Turner, DCI Chief Judge and Judge Administrator designer and instructor. ■ James September, 2013. Percussion caption Wedge Brass arranger and instructor, head of the DCI task force on judging. 27th Lancers, 1968-1982. ■ Bobby Hoffmann Deceased Jan. 9, 2017 Bruno Zuccala Director/ 1969-1979. Deceased 1997. ■ Brandt 1991. Visual designer and creator of the Assistant Director, Cavaliers. ■ Paul Crocker World Championships pub- 2000 James Costello Founder of the Bridgemen and Velvet Knights images. Rennick Percussion Instructor, lic address announcer. ■ Robert W. Hawthorne Caballeros. Deceased 2001. ■ Aram Kazazian Timing and penalty Arranger. ■ TJ Doucette Color Guard Smith Suncoast Sound composer and ■ Adolph DeGrauwe Director of the judge for DCI in the 1970s and 1980s. Instructor, Blue Devils. arranger. Cavaliers, 1979-1990. ■ Ralph Hardimon Deceased Dec. 12, 1992. ■ Pepe Notaro Percussion composer and A catalyst for DCI Division III corps in 2016 Myron Rosander Visual 2009 Jay Bocook Longtime arranger. ■ Larry McCormick Percussion the 1980s. Deceased Sept. 17, 1989. Designer, Santa Clara Vanguard. Cadets music arranger. ■ Shirley instructor, arranger and innovator. ■ Mary Pesceone DCI administrator. Deceased 2015. ■ Denise Bonfiglio Dorritie Color guard educator, Color Guard Instructor, Staff designer and consultant, Blue Devils 1999 Gary Czapinski Show consul- 1989 Pete Emmons Drill writer and Coordinator ■ Frank Dorritie and Santa Clara Vanguard. ■ Richard tant and designer. Deceased December instructor, Santa Clara Vanguard, 1968- Brass Instructor and Arranger, Audio “Ike” Iannessa Deceased 2004. 2013. ■ Paul Litteau Visual design- 1980. ■ Ken Kobold First DCI record- Producer ■ Dan Farrell Program Visual designer, innovator and judge. er, instructor and judge. ■ Clarke ing engineer. Created Championship Coordinator, Phantom Regiment. ■ Emil Pavlik Music director and Williams DCI judge, 1972-present. records during the 1970s and ‘80s. arranger, Kilties, 1950s and ‘60s. 2015 William “Bill” Harty Deceased 2011. ■ Frank Williams 1998 Charles Poole, Jr. Percussion Deceased Dec. 3, 1992. ■ Rick Maass Manager of Guardsmen Drum & Brass instructor, arranger and con- arranger and instructor for the 27th Visual judge and instructor. First DCI Bugle Corps. ■ Tom Blair Executive sultant. Lancers. DCI Task Force, 1980-1986. chief judge in 1972. Deceased Dec. 27, Producer of DCI’s World Championship ■ Gerry Shellmer Percussion arrang- 1988. ■ Jim Unrath Editor of the orig- broadcasts. ■ Jeff Sacktig Visual 2008 Dan Acheson Executive er and instructor, 1950-1976. Deceased inal “Blue Book” of drum corps rules. Designer and Instructor for The Cadets. Director and CEO, Drum Corps 2013 ■ Ernie Zimny Performer, Deceased May 2015. ■ Scott Koter, Program Coordinator International, 1995-present. ■ James instructor, judge, contest crew, and DCI for The Cavaliers. ■ John Phillips Campbell Percussion arranger, office staff. Deceased April 22, 2004. 1988 Bernard Baggs DCI judge and Judge Administrator for DCI. instructor and innovator. ■ Rick board advisor.Deceased Dec. 5, 1998. Odello Director, Blue Devils B 1997 James Elvord Brass arranger ■ Bob Briske DCI contest director, 2014 Bill Cook Star of Indiana found- and Blue Devils C. ■ Greg Orwoll and instructor. DCI judge. ■ Michael 1972-1994. Deceased 2016. ■ Earl er. Deceased April 15, 2011. ■ Kevin Executive Director, Moxley Instructor, designer and direc- Joyce Father of modern judging. Smith Carolina Crown founder. ■ Mark Colts, 1989-2012. tor of the Blue Devils, 1984-1990. Influenced the development of a stan- Arnold Blue Knights executive director. dard and uniform system of judging. ■ Timothy Salzman, brass arranger, 2007 Howard Dahnert Longtime 1996 Michael Cesario Visual Deceased Sept. 3, 2014. for Guardsmen, Santa Clara Vanguard, Racine Scouts supporter. Deceased designer and consultant. DCI broad- and the Cavaliers. ■ John Simpson, 2011. ■ Jay Kennedy Judge educa- cast commentator. ■ Jim Prime, Jr. 1987 Robert Currie Percussion judge, brass instructor for Bridgemen, Sky tor and musician. ■ Larry Kerchner Brass arranger and instructor. ■ Dave 1958-1976. Deceased Dec. 4, 2000. Ryders, and Star of Indiana. Arranger and instructor. ■ Steve Richards DCI judge. Vickers Drum corps publisher. 1986 Don Pesceone Second executive 2013 Steve Rondinaro DCI 1995 Joseph Marrella Percussion director of DCI, 1973-1994. Deceased July Broadcast Personality. ■ Ray Mar 2006 Tom Aungst Percussion arranger and consultant. ■ Sandra 8, 2015. ■ Gail Royer Charter member Mandarins Executive Director. ■ Bob arranger and caption head for the Opie Brass instructor for the Argonne of DCI Board of Directors. Founder and Lendman Phantom Regiment Director. Cadets. ■ Alfred “Corky” Fabrizio Rebels, 1959-1973. DCI judge, 1973- director of Santa Clara Vanguard, 1967- Deceased March 2011. ■ Marie Grana- Instructor, arranger, adjudicator and 1989. ■ Jim Ott Brass arranger for the 1992. Deceased June 17, 1993. Czapinski DCI Visual Adjudicator. show coordinator. ■ Freddy Martin Commodores, Blue Devils and Spirit of Founder and director, Spirit of Atlanta, Atlanta. Deceased July 8, 1980. 2012 George Bevilacqua Boston 1976-1993. ■ Don Porter Director, 1985 Donald Angelica First DCI judge Crusaders Director, 1971-’80. Deceased Anaheim Kingsmen. Deceased 1998. 1994 John Brazale Visual designer administrator. Deceased Feb. 25, 1987. ■ 2018 ■ Marty Hurley Phantom and instructor for Phantom Regiment, George Bonfiglio Charter member Regiment Percussion Instructor & 2005 Dick Brown Longtime arrang- 1975-1992. Deceased March 1, 1994. ■ of DCI Board of Directors. Founder and Arranger, 1975-’93. Deceased Sept. er, instructor and judge. Deceased William Howard Charter member of director of the 27th Lancers. Deceased 12, 2011. ■ Michael Klesch Brass 2014. ■ Jeff Fiedler Director of the the DCI Board of Directors. Director of March 12, 2010. ■ Jim Jones Charter Composer & Arranger, 1985-present. Cavaliers, Santa Clara Vanguard CEO. ■ the Madison Scouts, 1968-1976. Deceased member of DCI Board of Directors. ■ Mel Stratton Blue Devils Visual Peggy Twiggs Groundbreaking color January, 2016. ■ Jim Wren Music arrang- Founder and director of the Troopers for Instructor,1970-’80. ■ Scott Johnson guard instructor. er for Phantom Regiment, 1968-1996. 30 years. Deceased June 8, 1994. ■ David Blue Devils Percussion Instructor & 2004 Barry Bell Musical direc- Kampschroer Charter member of DCI Arranger,1994-present. 1993 Gene Monterastelli Board of Directors. First executive direc- tor, designer, Toronto Optimists. Instructor and management with 2011 Todd Ryan Visual caption head ■ Scott Chandler Instructor, the Troopers, 1966-1975. DCI judge. tor of Western region for DCI. President of the Blue Stars, 1968-1980. Deceased and marching instructor. ■ Daniel Bridgemen, Spirit of Atlanta and ■ Jerry Seawright Founder and February 17, 2015. ■ Hugh Mahon Charter Richardson Phantom Regiment the Cadets. Program coordina- director of the Blue Devils, 1970-1984. program coordinator. Deceased 2018. tor/choreographer, Blue Devils. Deceased May 16, 2004. ■ Scott member of DCI Board of Directors. First ■ Ken Norman Brass arranger and ■ Tom Float Instructor for the Stewart Director of the Madison executive director of Eastern region for innovator. ■ Michael Gaines Cavaliers Freelancers, Etobicoke-Oakland Scouts, 1977-2002. DCI. Member, instructor and director of visual designer. Crusaders, Spirit of Atlanta and the Garfield Cadets, 1955-1972. ■ Don Blue Devils. ■ Stephanie Lynde 1992 Steve Brubaker Visual Warren Charter member of DCI Board 2010 Raymond J. Baumgardt Principal dance choreographer, instructor and designer for the of Directors. Cavaliers founder and director. Madison Scouts musical director Blue Devils, 1980s. ■ Donnie Cavaliers, 1978-1992. Deceased Jan. 28, Deceased 2019 20 19 SOUVENIR 137 YEARBOOK
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VOLUNTEER VOLUNTEERS SINCE 1988, Drum Corps International and the Friends of DCI have recognized faithful volunteers of the drum corps community for OF THE YEAR their dedication. Please join us when we honor DCI’s Volunteers 2017 Jeff Manion Madison Scouts, Tina Guy Bluecoats, of the Year at the World Championships in August. Bill Symoniak Colts 2016 Frank Raffa and the Cardinal Alumni Association, 2018: Pictured (left to right): William Nylund Pioneer, John Schoenknecht Pioneer Jim Williams, Carolina Crown, 2015 René Veillette Les Stentors, John Chow Mandarins, Stephanie Hebert, Santa Clara Mike Ottoes Troopers Vanguard, and Scott Rhebergen, The Cavaliers 2014 Terry Maurer Blue Devils & Santa Clara Vanguard, Gabriel Francoeur Les Stentors, Mike Wolfe Colts, Geoff Thompson Jersey Surf 2013 Frank Milina Blue Devils B, Erik Haelman Pioneer, Bruce Chaffee Racine Scouts 2012 Sarah Bowling Blue Devils B, Mary DeSchepper Colts, Tom & Peggy Kosin DCI 2011 Rick Vale The Cadets, Surf-Six (Jersey Surf): Bill and Terri Ives, Tom and Naomi Piatek, Ted and Beverly Vallies, Daisy Johnson 7th Regiment 2010 Steve Stueck Blue Stars, Dr. Randall W. Chaffee & Thomas Chase Racine Scouts, Becky Nelson Phantom Regiment 2009 Helen Turner The Cavaliers, Tom & Linda Weiss The Cadets, Denise Troyer Crossmen 2008 Thelma Fung Blue Knights, Greg Lowe Carolina Crown, Marie Limpel Pioneer 2007 Romelia Evans Santa Clara Vanguard, Ray & Mary McCrary Carolina Crown, Marty & Lois Fricke Jersey Surf 2019 2006 Friedel Cramer Pioneer, Tim Farrell Phantom Regiment, Steve Tant Carolina Crown, Bill & Pat Croissant The Cadets KEN ADAMS • Blue Knights 2005 Joan Borden The Cadets, Dorothy Chaffee Racine Scouts, Jon & Cherrie Terry Crossmen A volunteer since 1996, Ken Adams joined the Blue Knights board of 2004 Dorothy Jeanne Johnson Blue Stars, Pauline directors in 2002, where he served as president and played a key role Sosnowich Targets 2003 Diana Kupinski Pioneer, Raymond Luniewski Lake in the organization’s transition to Ascend Performing Arts. “Ken is still Erie Regiment, Curt & Judy Schmidt Pioneer on the board, and he also serves as the recruiting coordinator for the 2002 Teri Brinson Carolina Crown, Donald Heitzman The Cavaliers, Daniel Greer Boston Crusaders, Donald Blue Knights horn line,” says executive director Mark Arnold. And Kaihatsu Pioneer 2001 Roland Dupuy Les Stentors, Ron Gaus Dutch Boy, while his leadership and organizational skills are important, “what also Carol Srdar & Doug Madar Carolina Crown stands out is his commitment to each and every member and recruit— 2000 Mary Cloyd Blue Devils, Carol Niklaus Lake Erie Regiment, Judy Luongo Citations, Richard Peabody he makes hundreds of personal phone calls each year!” Spartans 1999 Gilles Bolduc Les Etoiles, John Dvorak Madison Drum Corps Association, Joe & Phyllis Ratterman Blue JOHN BAUMGARTNER • Phantom Regiment Knights, Barry Woods Dutch Boy 1998 Jean Earl St. John’s, Kevin Smith Carolina Crown, Since he joined the Phantom Regiment family over 20 years ago, John Connie & Tony Bestreski Raiders Baumgartner has been willing and able to help in any way needed, 1997 Bob Fields Illusion, Bob “Archie” Irwin Crossmen, Becky Patterson Delta Brigade, The Staff of Jersey Surf from moving gear to coordinating major offseason events. “He contin- Drum & Bugle Corps ues to be the guy behind the scenes whose name is never recog- 1996 Traute Gilbert Troopers, Yanny Newman Spartans, Donald Vallimont Lake Erie Regiment nized—and he wouldn’t have it any other way,” says executive director 1995 Maye Dill Black Gold, Shirley Leslie Northwind, Harold McJury Genesee Quest, Ida Pituch Glassmen Rick Valenzuela. “But without John, Phantom Regiment events would 1994 Dean Bassett Nite Express, Joe DiMaggio Delta not be so successful. He truly understands the importance of the peo- Brigade, Dorothy Johnson Quad City Knights, Sandy Poglitsh Bluecoats ple: volunteers, ticket buyers, and, especially, the performers.” 1993 Kathy Hartig The Cavaliers, Jeannie Houck Blue Devils, Betty Reirden Crossmen, Sonja Williams Blue Devils LINDA VITALE • The Cadets 1992 Verna Bagby Marauders, Gene Emmer Freelancers, Conrad & Dorothy Maryanski The Cavaliers, Maureen Linda Vitale has touched thousands of lives since she began volunteer- Fallon Repperet Crossmen ing with The Cadets in 2006. As the group’s seamstress, uniform con- 1991 Art Drukenbrod Bluecoats, Florence Fay Phantom Regiment, Ed Fraser Marauders, Barb Loeffelholz sultant, and fitter, she leads a hand-picked sewing team to keep the Madison Scouts, Pat Omilianowski Madison Scouts, Betty Short Various N.Y. corps members looking sharp. Yet she’s still found time to fill in as souvenir 1990 Paul DeLiberto Cadets of Bergen County, Denise manager, create souvenir items for sale, and cofound Cadets’ volunteer Golden Crossmen, Neil & Iva Johnson Bluecoats, Anthony Smith Boston Crusaders association. “Linda is the corps mother away from home to so many 1989 Frank Davila Northern Aurora, Cadets,” adds corps director Scott Litzenberg. “Her love of the mem- “Aunt Nellie” DiDomenico Cadets of Bergen County, Gene Herring Quad City Knights, Mike Pituch Glassmen, bers and the love they show her back is nothing short of amazing.” J.C. Wells Velvet Knights 1988 Ted Gilbert Troopers, Wayne Huntley Quad City Knights, Neltia Kettleson Americanos, George Lucas Garfield Cadets, Marian Newcomer Blue Knights 140 SOUVENIR 20 19 YEARBOOK
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