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January 11/12, 2003. The corps gets down to business on Treasure Island. The horns and Pit learned music from the Matrix, while the battery put the finishing touches on Russian Christmas Music. Meanwhile, the guard retired to their posh digs overlooking beautiful downtown San Francisco to continue their march to greatness under the watchful eyes of Mark Metzger and the rest of the talented guard staff.
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The hornline rehearsed outdoors under the expert guidance of Brass Guru Jim McFarland.

Brassman Frank Dorittie exhibits the new any-key bugle prototype that the Renegades are investigating for 2003.

Brass Guru Jim McFarland shows off the "Device," which is said to increase the scoring potential of any hornline.

Renegades Action Figures - get yours today! Coming soon - Guard Diva and Drummin' Dude.

The gang takes a minute to tour Site X, the Renegades new state of the art facility on Treasure Island.
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Richard G. takes up the Timps!

Trevor's last blow. We have lost a Baritone to his dream of marching in a Drum corps drum line. At least it is OUR drum line!

Brass honchos Frank Dorittie and Jim McFarland prepare for action! With just about 7 minutes of music in the hands of the hornline, they were busy, but smiling!

The Cursed Trombonium, said to be the primary reason that the Santa Clara Vanguard dropped out of the DCI top 3 in 1980.

Marv "Big Daddy" Panganiban demonstrates the "Slasher" Visual for Halloween.
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Latest addition to the Renegades' Brass staff, Greg Teal, puts the Altos through their paces. Yes, those are French Horns!
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Al Cunningham whips up a batch of wieners for the hungry hordes.

The hornline is learning CPR to revive comrades that fall during the heart-busting 200 Beats Per MinuteÖ opening number, Halloween.
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Corps potluck was a great way for everyone to get to know each other.

Calvin shows his winning form in the No-Hands Mystery Meat Munch-Off

President Lee Rudnicki reviews the corps progress and outlines the plans for the 2003 season.
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