I was thinking of Cru. Sorry about confusing the issue by using 'perrennial'. I had trouble spelling it, too!
1967 to 2007 without a DCA title is a long run. It says something about the character of the people in the organization that they keep coming back.
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Skip lives in Southampton. He's also the Town Supervisor. Can you dig it, Skip runs Southampton Township, Gaffney used to run Sufflok County, Burns is an ombudsmen somewhere in Connecticut, and Hightower is a lawyer. Where did they go wrong?
Vanguard Rich-I have email addys for Steve, Brian and Paul. I can pass on your friend's message and email addy if you'd like. Email me at jrbobm@aol.com.
Iron lips-which '60s did you march? I'm sure we shared some wail juice. jrbobm@aol.com
Kansas DC-I think Mr.Bennett got his start with Wynn Center. How's Judy and why isn't she playing with with Prairie Sound? Who's Chris marching with this year? Is Kaitlin marching? That's a great picture!
Anything to please a lady.
"There were a couple of times during the 1966 season that my parents sat in the stands with Brian's mother. Brian O'Connell's mom could never pick Brian out when we were on the field. She regularly followed Frank or I from the stands thinking that one of us was Brian. That would last until Frank or I would step out to play a solo (B O'C was the best second soprano that ever lifted a leg! Sun Hall of Fame 2005) and she would say something like, "Darn it!, where is that boy of mine hiding!"
My dad took the picture to help Mrs. O with the identification. He too was a smart ###."
Reilly Raiders-"When Irish Eyes Are Smiling" Loved those High Gs at the end!
Sunrisers- "Toot, Toot, Tootsie" (1960)
Madison Scouts- "Brian's Song" Yeah, I know it's been mentioned before but it was dynamite!
Sac- "In the Still of the Night"
Archer Epler-"We are the Musketeers"
{Yes, that's Timmy! Great guy! I hope you do get to meet both him and his wife Donna!! You'll love them}
Some time in the latter half of the last century, I started Donna on bugle. She was one of my students at Smithtown Plebes. But she survived anyhow.
The joker in the middle looks like Nick Yaworski, but his hair is too straight. The joker on the left looks like Tim Campbell, who I hope to meet someday.