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Winter Guard 1975

top: Patty Williams & I

Middle left: Kelly Gaitens & Leroyce Lozon

Middle right: Patty & I again

Bottom: Bobby Hoffman

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It was so dusty in Toledo the Tympani Line spelled out "Suck my *ick" on their shoes!!!

Bottom left: Jerry Garcia and a gal from the guard, Dave Huff (I think in back of them), Art West without shirt and Debbie Munoz without boots on

Bottom right: Michelle Wagner, Joyce Mickelson, Kim Humburg, Debbie Johnson.

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1977 Alberta All Girls drum line rehearsal in England. We covered the Vistalites in orange cloth to protect them. This was a fine drum line. I hope I get this right 'cause I'm a colour guard girl. 6 snares, 4 basses, 4 tri's, 2 tymps, 2 bells, 2 cymbals. Yeah, the tri's were heavy at times.

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We carefully stored the instruments as we were on tour for 10 weeks, thousands of miles away from home and yes we too missed our family, friends and boy friends. Some of us came back from tour and no more boy friend. He didn't want to wait for her. Take care.

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Edit. 2 bells, they were good, musical, one was a small bell set but the bigger bell set was heavy, backs were sore. One of the equipment boys used my tape recorder. The snare line was the best I heard from an all girls group. Bass and tri tom played the exit drum to give the snares and bells a rest. We played shows anywhere from 10-30 minutes of music.

Edit: Vistalite uncovered.

http://www.drumcorpsplanet.com/forums/inde...p;#entry2058078

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74 Kingsmen

Top left: farewell to a guard import

Top right: Diorama someone made and displayed at the banquet

Middle left: Brenda Markham-Murray & Patty Williams

Middle right: Jim Brokke, Leroyce Lozon, Melody ?, Bob Stewart (I think) and me

Bottom left: Me, Carol Brokke, 'Elmer'

Bottom right: Don Wells, Carol Brokke, Linda 'George' Markham, seated with dark hair Kim Humburg

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DCI 1979? Blue Devils practice

Top: Sandy Kleinman, Cindy Marvelli & me

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Middle: 3 gals I had taught in BDB- I can't remember gal on left, Sondra O'Guinn & Beth Doebler

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DCI 1979? Blue Devils practice

Top: Sandy Kleinman, Cindy Marvelli & me

Middle: 3 gals I had taught in BDB- I can't remember gal on left, Sondra O'Guinn & Beth Doebler

The memories are coming back. The band called The Tubes, tube socks and tube tops. A little past my age out era but I remember it was very warm in the southern states watching 1979 DCI finals.

From one colour guard to another, may I salute you. You make me want to march again. These are such fun photos. :lol:

Can someone make a nice saluting Smilie?

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Oh yeah,

And then there was St. Joseph Patron Cadets.

A very rare photo out of uniform.

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I'll start down that path for a while.

I think this was 1964.

Puppet

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Horn players/guard impersonators 1979. I'm on the right. :lol:

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Hey! That Spirit of Atlanta shirt was my first drum corps shirt! I wore that thing OUT!

Sally

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Oh yeah,

And then there was St. Joseph Patron Cadets.

A very rare photo out of uniform.

TheKidsofStJoes.jpg

I'll start down that path for a while.

I think this was 1964.

Puppet

Could be an ad for the movie "Hairspray". Looks like a nice bunch of people, though!!! :lol: Smile, Mr. drummer on the left!! Everybody else looks so happy!

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Oh yeah,

And then there was St. Joseph Patron Cadets.

A very rare photo out of uniform.

I'll start down that path for a while.

I think this was 1964.

Puppet

Great shot. I see my friend Kevin Davis in the second row of standees. We started out together in a standstill corps before he went on to St. Joe's. Tremendous horn player, and I only recently learned he later became Assistant Director of the Brassmen. We just re-connected via e-mail a few weeks ago.

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