Ted Decker
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Aug 27 2007 9:14 AM
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Post #63
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Location : North Port, FL.
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was in the corps from 57 to 60
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Sara
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Aug 27 2007 9:12 AM
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Post #62
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Location : Kingsford, MI.
Where did you hear about our website? : Just Surfed on In
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The whole reason why I went to Waterfront!!! Great show all!
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Bryan Kramer
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Aug 27 2007 9:11 AM
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Post #61
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Location : Sterling Heights, MI.
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marched with the norts from 1963 till 1969. m&m instructor for a while and drove some of you old farts in the yellow school bus to texas for nationals. that was really a "trip" unfortunately haven't made it back to the waterfront parade for a number of years. hope to get back in 08.
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Joan Predmore
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Aug 27 2007 9:08 AM
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Post #60
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Location : Unknown
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No message.
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Jay D'Auria
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Aug 27 2007 9:07 AM
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Post #59
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Location : Menominee, MI.
Where did you hear about our website? : Just Surfed on In
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Dean and the Northernaires,
A special thanks to Dean for all his hard work getting things ready for this past weekend and a big personal thanks to all the Northernaires that performed or had any part in this weekends festivities. I had more fun this weekend than I have in years. The cameraderie with the other corps and the layed back approach we had with the singing and the impromptu jazz session at the concert all added up to a very unique weekend. Not to mention members and friends that we haven't seen in a long time showing up at the last minute. It was great. I think the people felt we gave them a fresh look at the Northernaires with some new pieces and the truly have fun attitude. I especially liked the way we exited the concert area and then playing Walk Alone for ourselves as a show of drum corps brotherhood.
Thanks again to everyone
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Reg Henry
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Aug 27 2007 8:55 AM
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Post #57
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Location : Unknown
Affiliation : St. Rita's Brassmen
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Your site is a breath of fresh air. On display at your site is the true spirit of drum and bugle corps.
Basic and complete...it has always been about the "everyday neighborhood kids", (not music majors from colleges or music majors from high schools bands) leadership, commitment, country and esprit de corps!
At the age of 12 1/2, I marched in the St. Joseph Patron Cadets and the St. Rita's Brassmen, both were (for the most part) local neighborhood corps with the greatest instructors in the world of drum corps, Carman Cluna, Hy Dreitzer, Eric Perriolloux
KEEP YOUR MEMORIES ALIVE, YOU HAVE A GREAT WEBSTIE!
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Jim Hall
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Aug 27 2007 8:50 AM
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Post #56
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Location : Wyandotte, MI.
Where did you hear about our website? : Search Engine
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Royal Lancers Horn Line 66-70
This is a great website that stirred up some wonderful memories - Thanks for taking the time to preserve a bit of your history.
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Jim Hagerman
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Aug 27 2007 8:47 AM
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Post #55
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Location : Google
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Great web site.
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Betsy Teske
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Aug 27 2007 8:46 AM
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Post #54
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Location : Atlantic Beach, FL>
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Was in the Northernaires in 1970, first year that girls were allowed. Great memories and hope others find this site too.
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DAvid and Vickie Perry
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Aug 27 2007 8:45 AM
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Post #53
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Location : Ishpeming, MI.
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By the way...thanks for the great picture taken of me playing my solo during the Blue Notes 2006 Waterfront concert.
Some people say I have a big ego...it just got bigger (wink)
David
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