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October 16,2010 Oakton High School Stadium Vienna, Va.

Oakton Band Directors Cheryl Newton and Michael Bellinger

Color Guard Instructors Katie Hovanec and Katie Eagan

Percussion Director Scott Hinds

Oakton High School Principal Dr. John Banbury

Band Boosters of Oakton High School Debbie Norton, President

Oakton Classic Co-Chairs Jill Stelfox and Denise Beach

Program Contents

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- 2 - 26th Annual Oakton Classic Order of Appearance

11:00 AM National Anthem Intermission Oakton Marching Cougars Class of 2011 Class AAA 5:00 PM Jeb Stuart High School Class A 5:20 PM Fairfax High School 11:20 AM Central High School 5:40 PM Forest Park High School 11:40 PM Wakefield High School 6:00 PM 12:00 PM Spotswood High School 6:20 PM Jefferson High School 12:20 PM J.R. Tucker High School 6:40 PM Freedom High School 12:40 PM Robert E. Lee High School 1:00 PM Mount Vernon High School Intermission 1:20 PM Manassas Park High School Class AAAA 7:20 PM Sherando High School Intermission 7:40 PM Battlefield High School Class AA 2:00 PM Kettle Run High School Class AAAAA 2:20 PM Brentsville High School 8:00 PM 2:40 PM Brooke Point High School 8:20 PM West Carteret High School 3:00 PM Hayfield Secondary School 8:40 PM Lake Braddock Secondary School 3:20 PM South County Secondary 3:40 PM Washington Lee High School Exhibition Performances 9:10 PM The Pride of West Virginia Exhibition Performance 4:00 PM Oakton High School Awards Ceremony

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- 4 - OAKTON HIGH SCHOOL 2900 Sutt on Road Vienna, VA 22181 John A. Banbury, Principal

October 16, 2010

Dear Students, Parents & Marching Band Fans,

On behalf of the faculty and staff of Oakton High School, I am delighted to welcome you to the 26th Annual Oakton Classic. We are honored to host this incredible competition that brings student musicians together on a fi eld of pageantry and skill, and provides them with an exciting opportunity to display their abilities outside of the classroom.

I would like to thank the band directors, parents and the many volunteers who have helped make this event possible. We are not able to host such an outstanding event without your help and support. Thank you for making the Oakton Classic the competition not to miss!

Good luck to all the participants. Oakton High School has earned the Virginia Honor Band distinction 17 times, so we understand the dedication, talent and hard work required to maintain the level of excellence that will be displayed on the fi eld today. I know today’s show will provide everyone with a day of entertainment and a great respect for the eff orts you have put into preparing for this competition.

Sincerely, John Banbury, Principal

- 5 - Oakton Classic Award History 26th Oakton Classic Judges

Grand Champions Mr. Jeff Bryant served as director of bands at Greenbrier East High School, WV, and is now the school’s principal. A 2009 - Robinson Secondary School graduate of Berklee College of Music, Radford and Marshall 2008 - Westf ield High School University, Mr. Bryant’s musical credits include performanc- 2007 - Westf ield High School es with The Temptati ons, The Four Tops, Ray Charles, Ring- ling Brothers, the Bo Thorpe Big Band, the Dennis Reaser 2006 - Robinson Secondary School Big Band, the Hal Walls Orchestra, the Benny Benack Or- 2005 - Robinson Secondary School chestra, as a studio musician for CBS and lead trumpet and musical director for The West Virginia Jazz Orchestra. Gold Award 2009 - Robinson Secondary School Mr. John Christi an is a reti red band director from the Harri- son County, WV. In 1996, he received a 25 Years of Disti n- Burgundy Award guished Service Award from the West Virginia Music Educa- tors Associati on, in 1998 he was named the West Virginia 2009 - South County Secondary School Band Director of the Year and in 2001 was inducted into West Virginia Music Educators Associati on Hall of Fame. A Class A 1st Place graduate of Fairmont State College and West Virginia Uni- versity, Mr. Christi an has judged numerous band festi vals 2009 - Spotswood High School including the Virginia State Marching Band Festi val. 2008 - Chopti con High School 2007 - Robert E. Lee High School Mr. Charles T. “Tim” Franklin served as the director of bands 2006 - Hayfi eld Secondary School at Columbia High School and Irmo High School, SC, and James Madison High School, VA, and 2005 - Hayfi eld Secondary School the Frederick County Visual and Performing Arts Academy, MD. Mr. Franklin is a fi ve-ti me recipient of the Nati onal Band Class 2A 1st Place Associati ons “Citati on of Excellence” and the ASBDA “Out- 2009 - South County Secondary School standing Young Band Director” for South Carolina and the Southeastern United States. 2008 - Ocean Lakes High School 2007 - Courtland High School Ken A. Lipscomb reti red in 2008 from 41 years as a high 2006 - Washington - Lee High School school band director in Spotsylvania County. His teaching 2005 - Yorktown High School career is notable by the excellence of the Spotsylvania, Courtland, and Chancellor High School band programs. His Class 3A 1st Place bands yearly were the recipient of superior performance recogniti on in concert, marching, and jazz; and for the rec- 2009 - Fairfax High School ogniti on of individual student performances in All-District 2008 - South County Secondary School Band, All-State Band and the District Solo and Ensemble 2007 - Thomas Jeff erson High School Festi val. Courtland and Chancellor earned nineteen Virginia Honor Band recogniti ons since 1982. Mr. Limpscomb 2006 - Thomas Jeff erson High School received his B.A. in Music Educati on from Frederick College 2005 - Thomas Jeff erson High School in Portsmouth, Virginia in 1967 and his Masters of Arts in Music Educati on from Madison College (now JMU) in 1974. Class 4A 1st Place Mr. Doug Raines is the acti ng music coordinator and instru- 2009 - WT Woodson High School mental music teacher for the Penn-Delco School District, 2008 - PA. He performs with various jazz combos and as a percus- 2006 - sion secti on member with the Southeastern Pennsylvania Symphony Orchestra, and is an acti ve member of the Class 5A 1st Place Percussive Arts Society and MENC. His performance experi- ence includes the Crossmen Drum and Bugle Corps, the 2009 - Robinson Secondary School Westshoremen Drum and Bugle Corps, Panama Steel, and 2008 - Westf ield High School the ECU Marching Pirates. 2007 - Westf ield High School 2006 - Robinson Secondary School 2005 - Robinson Secondary School

- 6 - Mr. Jim Stegner recently reti red as director of bands aft er 11 years at James River High School, VA, a 14-year Virginia Honor Band school. A graduate of Colorado State Univer- HOW TO RATE THE BANDS sity and Northwestern University, Mr. Stegner has 37 years of experience and has taught at , The Oakton Classic follows the Virginia Band Lake Braddock Secondary, Woodbridge High School and James River High School. and Orchestra Directors Associati on (VBODA) class size and judging guidelines. Trophies are Dr. Tom Siebenhuhner is a veteran music teacher of more presented for each VBODA class along with the than 29 years. A graduate of Lebanon Valley College, Mont- Gold, Burgundy and Grand Champion awards. clair University and LaSalle University, Dr. Siebenhuhner is currently the band director and fi ne arts chair at the West- minster Academy fi ne arts magnet school in Elizabeth, NJ. Today, while you are enjoying the performance Dr. Siebenhuhner conti nues to perform on the trumpet and of each band, keep in mind that the judges are composes and arranges music. rati ng each band’s performance in three diff erent Mr. Jim Woods is a designer, technician, consultant and categories: adjudicator at the state and nati onal level for marching band drum corps, and winter guard. He has had the honor Music Performance: quality of the sound; tone of working with groups such as the 9-ti me world champion quality, control, intonati on, balance and blend; Cadets Drum Corps, Blue Knights Drum Corps from Denver Colorado, the Pride of Cincinnati Winter Guard, and St. technique: arti culati on, pulse, subdivision, Annes Winter Guard. At present he judges with the Atlanti c facility, att acks and releases. Indoor Associati on. Visual Performance: technique of marchers, Mr. Barry Vingle, a nati ve of Fairmont, WV, received his distance, body carriage, movement, B.A. Degree from Fairmont State College and his Mas- ters Degree from West Virginia University. Mr. Vingle is a equipment; ensemble form, space, ti me, style, member of the West Virginia Music Educators Associati on. precision, accuracy. In 1995 Mr. Vingle was named West Virginia Band Director of the year and in 1996 he received the 25 years of Disti n- General Eff ect: design of the program, quality, guished Service Award from the West Virginia Music Educa- substance, depth of repertoire, conti nuity, tor’s Associati on. In 1997, he received The City of Fairmont Arts and Humaniti es Commission’s Music Award, and in staging of program, suitability of selecti on to 2002, was inducted into the West Virginia Music Educator’s ensemble. Hall of Fame.

To learn even more about today’s disti nguished adjudicators, please see www.oaktonbands.com/classicjudges.

2010 Oakton Classic Class A Class 2A Class 3A Class 4A Class 5A Award Sheet (up to 50 (51 - 70 (71 - 95 (96 - 130 (131+ (Using new VBODA musicians) musicians) musicians) musicians) musicians) classifi cations) Music

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Grand Champion - Cougar Award -

Overall 2nd Place - Gold Award -

Overall 3rd Place - Burgundy Award -

- 7 - The Bands

Marching Falcons Central High School, Woodstock, VA Class A - Musicians: 25 - Total in Band: 32 Directors: Sarah Golden & Matt Mrosko Drum Majors: Megan Ashworth & Emma Langford Repertoire: “Nightmare before Christmas”

Marching Warriors Wakefi eld High School, Arlington, VA Class A – Musicians: 30 – Total in Band: 38 Director: Denny d’Alelio Drum Major: David Baas Guard Captain: Lisa Laird Repertoire: “Cirque Du Soleil - La Nouba Distorted Reve Rouge A La Lune Urban Writti n By Benout Jutras - Arranged by J. Dawson and Brian Mason” Awards: 1st Place Atlanta Concert Band Festi val 2009 2nd Place Herritage Festi val Chicago 3rd Place USSBA Northern Regional 2009

Marching Trailblazers Spotswood High School, Penn Laird, VA Class A – Musicians: 32 – Total in Band: 40

Director: Greg Oaks Drum Major: Alice Facknitz Repertoire: “Celesti al Journey” Awards: 6-Time Virginia Honor Band 2009 Oakton Classic Class A Champion

Marching Tigers J. R. Tucker High School, Henrico, VA Class A – Musicians: 34– Total in Band: 39 Director: Frank Samson Drum Majors: Micah Hodges & Mark Dandridge Guard Captain: Gabrielle Elmes Repertoire: Bases Loaded: America’s Favorite Pasti me by Gary P. Gilroy Selecti ons include: Play Ball,Legends,and Seventh Inning Stretch/Home Run Awards: 2nd Place Band Class A - 2010 Hermitage Classic; 5-ti me Virginia Honor Band

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- 8 - Marching Lancers Robert E. Lee High School, Springfi eld, VA Class A – Musicians: 37 – Total in Band: 47 Director: Kelly May Magee Drum Majors: Susan Swicegood, Lawrence Dulay, Brandon Rutt er Guard Captains: Freddy Cribas, Hannah Bates Repertoire: “The Music of Lady Gaga: Poker Face, Just Dance, Bad Romance” Awards: 2008 Oakton Classic - 1st place Class A; 2007 Oakton Classic - 1st place Class A 2007 North Staff ord Invitati onal - 3rd place Class A, 1st place Drumline 2006 North Staff ord Invitati onal - 1st place guard

Marching Majors Mount Vernon High School, Alexandria, VA Class A – Musicians: 42 – Total in Band: 46 Director: Richard A. Bacz Drum Majors Lauren Canestrin Guard Captain: Sarah Marie Wood Repertoire: “Into the Wild West” 1) The Magnifi cent Seven 2) Walking Funny, from “City Slickers” 3) Ashokan Farewell 4) Mitchy the Kid, from “City Slickers”

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- 9 - Marching Cougars Manassas Park High School, Manassas Park, VA Class A – Musicians: 45 – Total in Band: 55 Directors: Lisa Eckstein & Sean Peck Instructors: Claude LeGrand, drumline; Lisa Hill, guard, Lindell Palmer, choreographer Drum Majors: Daniel de Souza & Daniel De La Garza Guard Captains: Tammy Hanggi Repertoire: “Industry” composed by JR Trimpe and Mike Wrobel. “1. Assembly Line; 2. Daily Grind; 3. Lunch Hour; 4. End of the Line” Awards: 2009 Powhatan Fall Classic 1st Place Band Class AAA; 2008 Blue Ribbon Music Award

Marching Cougars Kett le Run High School, Nokesville, VA Class 2A – Musicians: 51– Total in Band: 61 Directors: Matt Yonkey and Lisa Mergen Drum Majors: Peter Scandalis, Andrew Morgan Guard Captain: Christa Bush Repertoire: “‘What Moves You?’ — “Bicycle Race” by Queen; “Leaving on a Jet Plane” by John Denver; “Dust in the Wind” by Kansas; “Orinoco Flow” by Enya” Awards: Virginia Honor Band since opening in 2008

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- 10 - Marching Blackhawks Brooke Point High School, Staff ord, VA Class 2A – Musicians: 59– Total in Band: 74 Director: Veronica Sutherland Drum Majors: Austi n La Porta & Joseph Payne Guard Captains: Liz Strong, Taylor Thorton & Kelsey Mason Repertoire: The Gift of Freedom — “The Batt le Cry of Freedom”, “Chester”, “The Batt le Hymn of the Republic”, “Shenandoah”, “Taps”, “Yankee Doodle” and “The Stars and Stripes March” Awards: A Seven Year Virginia Honor Band and Blue Ribbon School

Marching Tigers Brentsville District High School, Nokesville, VA Class 2A – Musicians: 59– Total in Band: 70 Director: T. J. Agee Instructors: Jeff Hampson, drumline; Amy Kramer & Sue Mathewson, color guard Drum Majors: Matt Morrison & Elena Arredondo Guard Captains: Jessica Wood & Elizabeth Williamson Repertoire: “Sketches of the Orient” — Part 1 - Overture to Miss Saigon; Part 2 - Sakura Sakura, Part 3 - Percussion Feature; Part 4 - Variati ons on a Korean Folk Song Awards: 3rd place class A band at Godwin Classic, 2009

- 11 - Hayfi eld Hawks Hayfi eld Secondary School, Alexandria, VA Class 2A – Musicians: 63 – Total in Band: 76 Director: Patrick Burke Drum Majors: Lauren Baetsen & Allen Oronce Guard Captains: MaryEllen Martelli, Keelin Burke & Robyn Andrews Repertoire: “Seasons of Jazz” Awards: Runner up to “So You Think you Can Dance”; Featured on Discovery Channel’s “Dirti est Jobs”; First place in Hayfi eld homecoming parade

Washington-Lee Generals Washington-Lee High School, Arlington, VA Class 2A – Musicians: 70 – Total in Band: 84 Director: Alex Robinson Drum Majors: Samantha Eakes & Nick Kodama Guard Captains: Jasmine Roberts-Torres & Kathyrn Wirtz Repertoire: “Hot Lati n Nights” — Estancia by Jay Dawson; Elgato Triste by Jay Dawson; Santi ago Nightf all by Roland Barrett Awards: 6 year Virginia Honor Band

Marching Stallions South County Secondary School, Lorton, VA Class 2A– Musicians: 66 – Total in Band: 83 Directors: Alan P. Johnson & Tracey Magwire Drum Majors: Orlando White & Julia Van Beek Guard Captain: Nicole Abba Repertoire: “Harmonic Evoluti on: A Requiem Through the Ages” by Alan P. Johnson Awards: Virginia Honor Band since 2007; JMU Parade of Champions division winner 2007 and 2008; USSBA Northern States Champions 2009

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- 12 - Marching Raiders Jeb Stuart High School, Falls Church, VA Class 3A – Musicians: 71 – Total in Band: 81 Director: Doug Marti n Drum Majors: Maria Decker and Sam Khalaji Guard Captain: Cam Jensen Repertoire: “Out of the Cave” - The Cave - Peck Reverberati ons - Balmages Symphonies of Gaia - Ogren Awards: Virginia Honor Band 2006 - 2009

Marching Rebels Fairfax High School, Fairfax, VA Class 3A – Musicians: 85 – Total in Band: 95 Director: Meghan Benson Drum Majors: David Robertson & Ellie Jordan Guard Captains: Valeska Cousins & Mallory Stevens Repertoire: “Nauti lus” - John M. Meehan Part 1 - Leaving Port and At Sea; Part 2 - Att ack and the Journey Home Awards: 2009-2010 Virginia Honor Band; 2009 JMU Parade of Champions - 1st place in class; 2009 Oakton Classic - 1st place in class, Best WWs, Best Brass; 2009 - USSBA Northern VA Regional at Herndon - 1st place in class

- 13 - Marching Bruin Band Forest Park High School, Woodbridge, VA Class 3A – Musicians: 85 – Total in Band: 103 Director: Donald Magee Drum Majors: Eric Hoff man & Donny Brayton Guard Captain Kati e Stein Repertoire: “Babylonia” by Gary Gilmore Awards: 2010 Millbrook Showcase 1st Place; 2010 Woodbridge Invitati onal 1st Place 7-ti me Virginia Honor Band

Marching Bulldogs Stone Bridge High School, Ashburn, VA Class 3A – Musicians: 85 – Total in Band: 97 Directors: David Kelle & Tianna Durbin Drum Majors: Kamni Kalpath & Ben Tutko Guard Captains: Claire Hathaway, Carolyn Tousley & Lyna Tomomatsu Repertoire: The Music of Wicked featuring: “No One Mourns The Wicked” “Dancing Through Life”; “Defying Gravity; For Good” and “No Good Deed” Awards: 2009-2010 Virginia Honor Band

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- 14 - Cougar Marching Band Jeff erson High School, Shenandoah Juncti on, WV Class 3A – Musicians: 98 – Total in Band: 118 Director: J.P. Lynch, Jr., Director /John P. Lynch, Sr. Acti ng Assistant Drum Major: Erin Jones Guard Captains: Michelle Rinaldi & Heidi Fraley Repertoire: “Gangsta’ Jazz” by Gary Gilroy; Drill Design by Terry Williams Awards: 2nd Place Millbrook Competi ti on 2009; 2nd Place Manassas Park Competi ti on 2009; 2nd Place Group IV Mills-Godwin Classis 2009; 2nd Place Group IV Marti nsburg Band Spectacular 2010

Spirit of Freedom Freedom High School, South Riding, VA Class 3A – Musicians: 94 – Total in Band: 107 Director: Joel Galway Drum Majors: Sean Lewis, Jenny Huh & Jessi Sun Guard Captains: Johnathan Maza & Sarah Att kisson Repertoire: “Rise of the Humans” composed by Rob Stein and David Britt on I. Obey the Machine, II. Revolt, III. Retaliati on, IV. Reclaiming Earth Awards: 2009 1st Place in Class at Loudoun Valley Showcase 2009 1st Place in Class at USSBA Blue Ridge Showcase

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- 15 - Sherando Marching Band Sherando High School, Stephens City, VA Class 4A – Musicians: 103 – Total in Band: 118 Directors: Ryan Dempsey - Dir. of Bands, Larry Correll - Asst. Director, Matt Craig - Visual Director, Jackie Dickman- Color Guard Instructor Drum Majors: Chris Gray & Lexi Sacco Guard Captains: Eric Peterson and Jennifer Massie Repertoire: “The Rise and Fall of Rome” (Key Poulan-Composer)

Marching Bobcats Batt lefi eld High School, Haymarket, VA Class 4A – Musicians: 127 – Total in Band: 160 Director: Matt Brodt Drum Majors: Jon Lash & Glendon Mohan Guard Captain: Stephanie Neidzwiecki Repertoire: “A traves del mar”

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- 16 - Marching Patriots West Carteret High School, Morehead City, NC Class 5A – Musicians: 132 – Total in Band: 170 Directors: Craig Everett & Andrew Wright Drum Majors: Daniel Scott , Brian Hansen & Daniel Collins Repertoire: “A Bird’s Eye View” — selecti ons from: “Finding Neverland” - Kaczmarek “The Javelin” - Torke “Claire de Lune” - Debussy Awards: The Marching Patriots have been a Finalist several ti mes at Bands of America regional competi ti ons and were winners last year at the James Madison University Parade of Champions.

West Potomac Band West Potomac High School, Alexandria, VA Class 5A – Musicians: 131 – Total in Band: 155 Directors: Stephen H. Rice & Steven T. Jacoby Drum Majors: Lindsey Boggess, Callie Jacobs & Jill Tupitza Guard Captains: Elizabeth Wolfrey, Natalie Sarmiento & Megan Elliott Repertoire: “Danza Final Overture to Dancer in the Dark Dance” - Bacchanale Awards: The percussion ensemble and symphonic winds played at the 2010 Music for All Nati onal Concert Band Festi val in Indianapolis, Indiana; The West Potomac Band is a 10 ti me Virginia Honor Band Recipient

Bruin Marching Band Lake Braddock Secondary School, Burke, VA Class 5A – Musicians: 176 – Total in Band: 200 Directors: Roy Holder & Asst. Director Mike Luley Drum Majors: Kati e Kubik & Ansa Woo Guard Captains: Marana Koff man, Jennifer Davidson and Haley and Von Canon Repertoire: Original and classic music from the great cartoons: Flintstones, Barber of Seville, Sorcerer’s Apprenti ce, Light Cavalry, William Tell Awards: 29 consecuti ve years as Virginia Honor Band; awarded the Sudler Flag in 1995

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- 17 - Marching Cougars Oakton High School, Vienna, VA

Director: Cheryl Newton Staff : Mike Bellinger, Scott Hinds – Percussion Kati e Hovanec, Kati e Egan – Guard Kelsey Holland –Tech Drum Majors: Maura Brennan, Tom Braudaway & Bob Fuchs Repertoire: “Revoluti on: The Music from Hair, Tommy and Jesus Christ Superstar” Awards: 17-Year Virginia Honor Band

Maura, To our favorite fl ute player and drum major. On behalf of the entire band... Your smile is always biggest when you’re on A Note ♪♫ of Thanks to Our Directors for the Gift of Music the fi eld! ~ the 2010 Cougar Band Council We are proud of you. Erica Riddle, Katie Williams, Lauren Banker, — Mom, Dad, Emilia, and Andrew Alex Lopex-Gomez, Laura Norton, Meredith Beach

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- 18 - The University of West Virginia Mountaineer Marching Band Morgantown, WV Director: Jay Drury, Asst. Director: Christopher Nichter Drum Majors: Kati e Demyan & Andy Grindle

he 370 member Mountaineer Marching Band, known as “The Pride of West Virginia,” enjoys a reputati on as one of the outstanding organizati ons on the campus of West Virginia University. The WVU Band is known for its Thigh energy performances, outstanding musical arrangements, and exciti ng visual presentati ons. “The Pride” has performed before millions of people while traveling throughout the United States from nati onally televised Bowl games to Presidenti al inaugurati ons.

The WVU Marching Band was formed 109 years ago in 1901 as an all male ROTC Band of eight members. Since its incepti on, the band has evolved dramati cally in size, style, and reputati on. Today, the WVU Band is recognized as one of the outstanding collegiate marching bands in the nati on. This disti ncti on was affi rmed in 1997 when the WVU Band was named the recipient of the John Philip Sousa Foundati on’s “Sudler Trophy!” This nati onal honor, voted by college band directors across the country, has been called the “Heisman Trophy” for college marching bands, and is presented to only one college band each year, based on a long standing example of excellence, leadership, and consistent high quality performances.

Any student att ending WVU is eligible to join the WVU Band. Membership is obtained through a simple auditi on. Rehearsals are scheduled Tuesday through Friday for two hours in the late aft ernoon during the fall semester. The band also conducts a band camp the week before the semester begins. Students in the band represent every college and major course of study within the University. In additi on, the overall grade point average of band members is signifi cantly above the University average. Band members are almost always the students who want to excel in their classes - many are enrolled in various WVU Honors Programs. The band helps students develop a work ethic, which carries over into their studies and eventually their chosen professions.

For more informati on about the WVU Marching Band, please contact our offi ce at (304) 293-4841 (ext. 3154). Our e-mail address is [email protected]; our web page is www.WVUBand.org. Compact Disc and DVD recordings of “The Pride of West Virginia” can be purchased at the above phone number and email addresses. Follow the band on Twitt er at www.twitt er.com/wvumarchingband.

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- 27 - 2010 Oakton Classic Committ ee Chairs Event Chairs Jill Stelfox & Denise Beach Adverti sing Pat Higgins Announcer Rick Wormeli Band Hosts Judy McNamee & Sara Hemmig Concessions Stacy & Tim Tignor Field Marshall/EMT Jean Black Field Monitor Deb Norton Field Prep, Pit Crew Jeff Flis, George Tyler & Norm Barbera Invitati ons Jill Stelfox Hospitality Janet George & Pam Holcomb Parking Michael Gervitz Photography Scott Hemmig Press Box Manager Mark McNamee Program Editor Pat Higgins Sportswear Lisa Stewart Tabulati ons Steven Stelfox & Kelly Wormeli Tickets Susan Fuchs Treasurer Jane Reft Trophies Jill Stelfox Vendors Denise Beach Video Digital Wave 2010 Marching Cougars Drum Majors Volunteers Kerin Braudaway Bob Fuchs, Maura Brennan & Tom Braudaway

n behalf of everyone at Oakton High Band OSchool, the Band Boosters and the Boosters Marching Cougars, we thank the many of Oakton volunteers — parents, friends, faculty, High staff and students — who worked to make School today a success. Annual Citrus Sale Our sincere appreciation is also extended Starting to the Fair Oaks Volunteer Fire and Rescue, Soon! the Fairfax County Police from the Fair Oaks Station, our judges and announcer, Navel Oranges * Temple Oranges * Valencia and certainly all of our sponsors and Oranges * Pink Grapefruit * Tangerines advertisers. Last but not least, a special Tangelos * Tomatoes thank you to our spectators, to the Pride of West Virginia Marching Band and to all Order from your favorite band student or the dedicated, talented, hard-working high go online for more details and order forms: school bands here today. www.oaktonbands.com/fl oridacitrus We hope you enjoyed the

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