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There have been several Madison drill writers...Doug Tholo wrote 84-87,

Todd Ryan wrote 88 and 89, but left for Star before the 89 tour, so was not there to

do re-writes or cleaning...if he had been we might have climbed a spot or two.

Jeff Schultz wrote 90-92 (probably the most improved writer in that time)

Mike Voves wrote 93, Mike Loeffelholz wrote through the rest of the 90s

with co-writing from Bill Zeier and Dave Koelz.

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That is some list right there, didnt Cris Harmon write in the 90s also?

Yes Jason, I think you're right. He may have written in 98 and/or 99.

Next time I talk to Scott I'll ask him. Hope you had a Happy Thanksgiving Brother.

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Jeff Schultz 2nd City of Angles is a masterpiece .

I agree. His writing was very exciting, both from an effect standpoint,

and from an asthetic standpoint as well. There were many great "pictures"

in that drill. I was sad that he didn't stay on staff longer.

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I marched 1997-1999 and don't recall Chris writing any drill. Doesn't mean he wasn't involved in the process, but 97 was all Mike, 98 was part BZ, part Mike, same with 1999.

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I too am in agreement with elmhurstmusiced. Not saying that it didnt happen though, knowing him, he may have done a couple drill pages (dont know if many recall that there was a skull and crossbones formation in early season). Perhaps Harmon did something in '96? Either way, Chris was my fav. instructor. Nothing like those old school Madison guys teaching you. 97-99 = best summers of my life.

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I too am in agreement with elmhurstmusiced. Not saying that it didnt happen though, knowing him, he may have done a couple drill pages (dont know if many recall that there was a skull and crossbones formation in early season). Perhaps Harmon did something in '96? Either way, Chris was my fav. instructor. Nothing like those old school Madison guys teaching you. 97-99 = best summers of my life.

Chris was indeed a great instructor and a great guy. He's yet another instructor

who I wish would have stayed involved in the activity!

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Perhaps Harmon did something in '96? Either way, Chris was my fav. instructor. Nothing like those old school Madison guys teaching you. 97-99 = best summers of my life.

Harmon definitely didn't write any of '96. That was all Mike.

If I remember correctly, '96 was the year that Harmon was on Brass staff, not visual. That would have made basics easier if Ivan weren't there.

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