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The drum section plays the cadence as the band marches in the Christmas parade. During the State marching contest the band gives it their best shot. After the half time performance band directors Greg Ellenburg and Bill Young relax. Band 9
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Winning Leadership For the tenth consecutive year the Band of Blue has been under the direction of Bill Young. For the past 7 years the band has received Superior Ratings in every event. For the past three years, they have been one, two and three in the S.C. AAAA Marching Championship Compe- tition. This year the 158 member band placed first. The twenty four member flag corp was headed by assistant director Greg Ellenburg. The rookie drum majors were Chad Simons and Christa Gilgen. Colorguard captains were Cathy Hickman, Mazie Shider, and David Williams. This year’s band captains were Bert Crosby, Mike Carter and Monique Tracy. Monique said, Being band captain was not easy! My election did not infer automatic respect, it had to be earned. Sometimes long treasured friendships were sacrificed or strained in order for me to do what I felt was in the best interest of the band. I felt a keen obligation and personal responsibility for the success of this year’s show. I am thrilled over our State Championship and the part I played in it! 8 Band
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Working on the Flags, Mazie Shider is being helped by Lynn Campbell. Discussing the music, Mark Allen and Randy Fletcher prepare for practice. Jump to the beat of the Band of Blue The woodwinds, brass, and percussion sent out a beat that made everyone want to jump out of their seats. The drum majors stood in front of the band and directed as if they were born to lead. All of their accomplishments took practice, lots and lots of practice. The flutes, clarinets, saxaphones composed the woodwind section. The brass consisted of: trumpets, trombones, basses (tubas), baritones and mellaphones. Last but not least the percussion section included snare drums, base drums, cym- bols, and xylophones. Christa Gilgen said, You’ve lost that Lovin’ Feel- ing’’ was a real crowd pleaser.’’ The brass showed off their stuff with the opener Paliacci . The percussion section and flags did their thing during the drum fea- ture. The closing of the show Come in From the Rain” captured the hearts of the audience. Hard work and long hours made the Band of Blue a First Class Act. m “J WM 10 Band
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