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With 120+ people present, open house was a huge success with lots of returning members and new faces. The 2003 Staff and Show were announced, and the corps got right to work. Read the Press Release
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Brass guru Jim McFarland introduces the brass line to his legendary holistic warmup exercises.

Most of the corps had never heard Don Ellis' Niner Two but everyone recognized Queen's We Are the Champions.

Membership chairman Al Cunningham worked tirelessly to make sure everyone filled out their applications.
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Director Chris Nalls proudly introduces the 2003 Renegades staff. All are impressed with the talented new additions.

A highpoint of the day was Lee Rudnicki's animated description of the new year's field show.

Whoa! A 13 page member pamphlet! The organization is certainly growing up.

The drumline is off to a great start - the snares have been practicing for over a month already. Could the days of brass dominance in the Renegades be over?
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Obviously taking things to the next level, the guard had a very intense first rehearsal.
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One of the biggest announcements of the weekend was the addition of Kathy Pearson to the Renegades staff. "We will be clean," says Kathy.

The drum book - 20 pages of good fun and future greatness.

DM and Brass staffer Lewie Wilhelm shows off the latest in Renegades apparel.
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Tosses at Open House? You bet!

Everyone enjoyed seeing Renegades friends after the long off-season break.

After a mountain biking accident prevented him from joining the corps for the trip to DCA, 3rd Bari Rck Clavejo gets back in the saddle! |
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The hornline is off to a good start, but there are still a few openings - especially for French Horn and Contrabass players.
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Show coordinator and President of the Renegades, Mr. Lee Rudnicki.
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"How many Bass Drums are we marching this year, Kent?"
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