saa newsletter, december 2005
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Looking back… Practice…. Dedication… Sweat… Exhaustion… Focus…. Commitment… Progress… Togetherness… Pride… Achievement… Accomplishment… Personal Growth… Friendships… Memories… Priceless…
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These are the qualities thatthe returning 7th Regimentmembers will bring with them intoan exciting new year. These newveterans of the drum corps worldnow join the SAA Alumni inknowing what it takes to improveand succeed on and off the field.They also know that not everyoneis cut out for such a challenge,nor will many take that first stepinto this mysterious and magicalsport of marching and music –but oh if they do, they will neverbe the same…
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Closing Out 2005 . . .
2006 a New Year . . .
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Board of Directors
Chairman: Herb Tiffany President: Lizz Adams
Vice President: Phae Pearsall Secretary: Daisy Johnson
Treasurer: Dawn Davis Fundraising: Anne Grady
Media/Technology: Barbara DeLillo
7th Regiment Director: Jeffrey Dozier
Business Manager: Tim Rall Asst. Director/Members:
Birse Timmons Asst. Director/Staff:
Jim O’neil Co-Quartermasters:
Jimmy Smith Bert David
At-Large-Members: Dan Johnson
Newsletter Editor: Carl Burnett
Letters to the Editor eMail: [email protected]
or mail to: P.O. Box 1987
Melbourne, FL 32902
Newsletter Staff: Lizz Adams, Barb DeLillo, & Michele Swain
Visit your Web Site… www.7thregiment.org
This site has all the news andactivities going on with theSurfer’s Alumni Association andthe 7th Regiment Drum & BugleCorps. Also, plenty of photos andlinks to other favorite Drum & BugleCorps sites. Visit the guest bookregister and look up old friends –and don’t forget to sign your name!
Surfer’s Alumni Association P.O. Box 64
New London, CT 06320
Phone: 860-442-DRUM
Editorial…
Bands vs Drum Corps Thinking back to my marching days (1965-1970), therewas a big gap between high school bands and drum &bugle corps. The distinctions were many – bands had allkinds of instruments, usually had more marching members,and paid much less attention to the marching aspect of theperformance. Drum corps on the hand, had very fewdifferent brass instruments, and percussion was made upof snares, tenors, bass, rudimental bass, & cymbals (nopit). Color guards were more polished with flags, rifles, andsabers. Execution in both the music and marching wereequally important, a result of many more practice hours. I do not recall many, if any of the corps members beingalso in band back in my time – although I am sure therewere some. A band back then was a high school thing –you were one piece of a big performance picture, whereas,looking back, I think in drum corps, you were challenged tobe the best individual you could be, and at the same timeblending together as a corps. The big high school band back in the late 60’s to myrecollection was St. Bernard’s – I think they won a statechampionship back then. Most of the other local highschools were much smaller than they are today. Drumcorps was somewhat at its zenith back then – there wereover 50 junior corps in Connecticut alone! Over time, both bands and drum corps have matured,and in some cases it’s hard to tell them apart. Some localshave told me that the high school bands in southeasternConnecticut are really exciting to watch, some of the best inthe state! But, on the other hand, I’ve also read where youcan always tell a drum corps member in a band – by theway they march, how they carry their instrument, and thequality of their performance. So just think of the opportunities that lay right in front ofour 7th Regiment. Back in my day, you wouldn’t think twiceof a high school glockenspiel or piccolo player being anasset to a drum corps, but today many bands membershave all the basics fundamentals down and just need thepolishing and precision that a drum corps can provide. What if the 7th Regiment could lure a few all star bandmembers from each high school band – that’s thechallenge going forward into 2006…
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For the Record…. Official 2005 Corps Scoreboard…
th Regiment competed in 11 competitions in June/August of 2005 – 5 more than the previous a second year corps, the 7th made great strides throughout the season, with the finale of g in their first DCI Class III Championships in Brockton, MA on August 9, 2005.June 2Mald
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Division III Pride of Lion Allegiance E Dutch Boy Les Stentors St. John’s Spirit of NJ 7th Regimen H.Y.P.E.
August 5, 2005
Sherbrooke, Quebec
Division III Score Dutch Boy 75.70 Pride of Lions 75.60 Les Stentors 71.45 7th Regiment 63.50 St. John’s 62.45 Spirit of NJ 58.20 Targets 55.20 H.Y.P.E. 52.95 Blue Saints 41.00
August 6, 2005 Manchester, NH
Division III Score Taipei Yuehfu 86.875 Allegiance Elite 79.875 Pride of Lions 78.275 Citations 73.750 Les Stentors 68.625 Cadets of NYC 67.400 Spirit of NJ 64.775 St. John’s 64.125 7th Regiment 62.925 Targets 55.650
August 7, 2005 Pittsfield, MA
Division III Score Allegiance Elite 78.000 Pride of Lions 77.650 St. John’s 70.550 Les Stentors 70.150 Cadets of NYC 69.150 Spirit of NJ 67.300 7th Regiment 64.150
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9, 2005 field, MA Score 65.00 58.75 50.60 46.45 44.85 t 42.75 C 41.30
0, 2005 ne, NJ Score 69.90 47.40 46.95 46.25 C 44.30 t 42.95
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Score 70.25 64.80 59.10 58.35 52.75 t 50.05 C 49.80
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Score 71.30 65.75 61.25 57.85 54.20 t 53.30 C 52.10
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ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT
OLD TIME ALUMNI’S AT 2005 BANQUET Harold McKelvin, Jim Fritz, Herb Tiffany, & Jimmy Smith
‘2005’ - 7TH Regiment Banquet 7th Regiment and the SAA wrapped up 2005 with theal Banquet, which saw 112 people in attendance. The 7th
ent were represented with 41 members and 71 parents, volunteers, and SAA members joined in the festivities.
est speakers for the occasion were: CWO Kirk Edwards - Academy Director, Windjammers Drum & Bugle Corps;
Curtin – City Council, New London, CT; and Mr. Davidrdson, Bennie Dover Middle School.
vie tickets were given out to the 7th members who sold the ads for the program book for the Drum Corps on thees. Tyler Adams won for the pit section, Rachel Timmons
for the color guard, Chris Scheck won for the drum line,Rojaia Braggs won for the horn line. Award certificates given to all the 7th members.
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and guests enjoying the 2005 Banquet…
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Recent SAA & 7TH Regiment Activities…
The SAA sponsored a Spaghetti Fundraiserheld at the American Legion in Norwich, whichturned out to be quite successful. Between 60-70people attended, things went so well the SAA isplanning to run this activity in other local towns aswell to bolster support for the corps and raise muchneeded funding. The BIG event to kick off the new year was the7th Regiment Open House. Approximately 49youth attended – 14 new members and 35 currentmembers. New members came from as far awayas Southington and Meriden – meaning the word isgetting out there about the 7th!!! A presentation wasgiven to parents and kids, introducing them todrum corps. Later the new and old membersseparated into sections to rehearse with theirinstructors. Parents then attended a meeting headed byCorps Director, Jeff Dozier. A Questions andAnswer period followed. Also noted were 5 new instructors for theupcoming year (see instructor list on the back pageof this newsletter). We also note that there were several 7th
members who couldn’t attend the open house butplan on being at the first rehearsal.
The SAA is also hard at work securing funds forthe upcoming season – plenty of thanks go out toMike Brown and others for their efforts to securegrants. Many other avenues will be looked at andone of the more successful activities last year wasthe 7th member sponsorship. The sponsorship letter and form can be presented to member’s families,friends and businesses to help defray the cost for amember. There were a few members last year thatpaid their entire membership costs through the sponsorship process. Impressive…! Of course, the fun part of a new year is the
practices and camps. Practices have alreadystarted, new and old faces coming together to learnand blend into a precision team. The instructionalstaff is busy designing the music score and drill thatthe 7th will be presenting next summer. And the veterans of the 7th Regiment can now be a part of the teaching process, as they can share theirexperiences from the past year or two with the newrookie recruits. It is hoped that the SAA Alumni members will
look at what part they can do - financial donations, volunteering, fundraisers, promotions, etc.Everyone plays a part and as the corps grows, thesmoother things will run, and the by-product will be the growth that the 7th members reach throughpractice, commitment, and success.
7th Regiment on their first tour – to Canada..!
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Surfer’s Alumni Association P.O. Box 64
New London, CT 06320
COLOR GUARD Caption Head: Elizabeth Sosnowich Guard Tech: Fawn Hodgdon Guard Tech: Dana Saccomano Show Coordinator: David Brush
PERCUSSION Caption Head: Bob Burt Percussion Tech: Rich DeCapio Percussion Tech: Jim O’neil Percussion Tech: David Brush Pit Tech: Feather Gangi
BRASS Music Arranger: Jack Gerster Caption Head: Shawn Hines Brass Tech: Edgar Frazelle Brass Tech: Steve Gangi
DRILL Drill Arranger: Jeff Weir Visual / Drill Instructor: Steve Surina Drill Tech: John Curran Show Design Team: Jack Gerster Jeff Weir Jim O’Neil Rich DeCapio David Brush Steve Surina
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