“TOGETHER WE CAN” The South Dakota High School Activities Association’s Board of Directors and member schools would like to take this opportunity to thank the “Corporate Family” for their support of SDHSAA programs and the students we serve. “Sanford Health supports the SD High School Activities Association co-curricular athletic and fine arts programs because they provide students with life long lessons about the value of their health and wellness as well as dedication, teamwork, sportsmanship, culture, and balance. Together with their teachers, families, and communities, co-curricular activities help ensure our students get the most from their education. The leaders we need in health care and other occupations can shape a better future for us based on their experiences in high school co-curricular events. Sanford Health is pleased to be a sponsor for them and congratulates all the student participants for their efforts.” Kelby Krabbenhoft, President and CEO—Sanford Health
Farmers Union Insurance is extremely proud of our commitment to the SDHSAA as Community Partner. This relationship offers us the opportunity to invest in the future success of each and every one of our South Dakota communities. The concepts of team-work, competitiveness, discipline, focus, and sportsmanship are but a few of the life-lessons learned through participation in both athletic and fine arts events. We believe these character traits are instrumental in developing confident and capable young adults. Wayne Bartscher, Regional Manager Farmers Union Insurance Billion Automotive proudly supports the South Dakota High School Activities Association. With many athletic and fine arts programs available to everyone, SDHSAA provides countless opportunities for young adults to discover, grow and succeed. Being involved in athletic and fine art programs allows students to experience personal growth and experience life long skills such as: Teamwork, sportsmanship, leadership, respect, and good citizenship. We believe these skills are vital to the young people of South Dakota as they lead us into the future of our state. David H. Billion- President David R. Billion– Vice President Billion Automotive
Together we can make a difference. At First PREMIER Bank and PREMIER Bankcard we know one of the best investments we can make is supporting the youth of South Dakota and helping them develop into tomorrow’s leaders. We are proud to be a PREMIER Partner for the SDHSAA, which encourages focus, discipline, teamwork and sportsmanship. It’s an investment that will bring back substantial dividends, not only in the lives of these outstanding students, but for the future of our communities as well. Dana Dykhouse Miles Beacom President & CEO President & CEO First PREMIER Bank PREMIER Bankcard The South Dakota Army National Guard is very proud to be the military partner of the SDHSAA. The SDHSAA serves the citizens of South Dakota by providing leadership opportunities to our young adults through a wide variety of athletic and fine arts programs. The values instilled by these SDHSAA programs coincide perfectly with the seven Army Values that the Soldiers of the South Dakota Army National Guard live by. The values of loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity, and personal courage are the fundamentals that our leaders of tomorrow share in common, and the foundation for building up our communities, state, and nation. Major General Timothy A. Reisch The Adjutant General—South Dakota National Guard Chairperson Welcome On behalf of the SDHSAA Staff and Board of Directors we welcome participants and fans to this state event. Interscholastic activities are an extension of the classroom intended to teach life lessons, recognize success and provide an opportunity to develop lasting friendships. Each event participant is encouraged to do your best and to represent your school with pride. We encourage proper conduct and support of all participants. Enjoy the event and best of luck to all participants! Chris Specht, Chairperson SDHSAA Board of Directors The South Dakota Bandmasters Association is proud to be Co-Sponsoring the All-State Concerts with the South Dakota High School Activities Association. It is the hopes of both Associations that the participants and members of the audience will continue to realize the vital role music and music education plays in our lives and in our world.
All-State Band Concert Program Lewis Band Dr. Erica Neidlinger, Guest Conductor
Lauds (Praise High Day)……………………………………………..…………..R. Nelson The Promise of Living………………………..……………..A. Copland, arr. K. Singleton Paris Sketches…………………………………………………………………….M. Ellerby Magnetic Fireflies………………………………………………...…………..A. R. Thomas Moorside March…………………………………………………….G. Holtz, arr. G. Jacob (The music performed will be chosen from the above program)
DIRECTORS WITH STUDENTS IN THE LEWIS BAND Jerry Letcher
Aberdeen Central
Joel Shotwell
Beresford
Jesse Miller/Laura Baker
Brandon Valley
Ronald Stary
Brookings
Arlen Hofer
Canton
Michelle Warnke
Deubrook Area
Sheila Wipf
Freeman
Donna Ries
Freeman Academy
Reid Johnson & Deb Jensen
Groton Area
Tyler Nettestad
Lennox
Bethany Amundson
Pierre T.F. Riggs
Jeff Patzlaff
Platte-Geddes
Toby Rath
Rapid City Central
Billy Ward
Rapid City Christian
Donald Downs & George Dragoo
Rapid City Stevens
Jane Newman
Sioux Falls Christian
Bob Carlson & Dan Carlson
Sioux Falls Lincoln
Tasondra Huyck
Sioux Falls Lutheran
Mike Hench & Cassanda Bechard
Sioux Falls Roosevelt
Mark Diischer
Sioux Falls Washington
Steve Aalbu
Spearfish
Stephanie Wranek
Tea Area
Andrew B. Schneider
Tripp-Delmont
Andrea Harstad
Tri-Valley
Jackie Stacey
Watertown
Patty Baule
Webster Area
Daniel Eye
West Central
All-State Personnel — Lewis Band Flute Lily Ren McKenzie Perry Allee Siver Sarah Larson Bonnie Triplet Maris Grewe Erica Opland Ashley Frizzell Audra Kjetland
Sioux Falls Lincoln Sioux Falls Washington Brookings Watertown Watertown Aberdeen Central Tri-Valley Rapid City Central Watertown
Oboe Grant Preheim
Freeman
Anna Hughes
Rapid City Stevens
Bassoon Chris Miller Cali Larson
Freeman Academy Rapid City Stevens
Clarinet Jordan Larsen Ellen Voigt Laura Andrews Anna Archer Gretchen Rops Alec Oleson Sarah Miller Kayla Nuese Ali Olson Elizabeth Rooney Krista Smit Cara Finck Emily Oyos Courtney Andersen Kiersten Warkenthien Kjerstin Williams Mary Ellen Kennedy Amy Hurley McKayla Wieczorek Lauren Nielsen
Sioux Falls Roosevelt Rapid City Christian Sioux Falls Lincoln Sioux Falls Lincoln Lennox Groton Area Freeman Academy Deubrook Area Sioux Falls Lincoln Sioux Falls Washington Lennox Tripp-Delmont Brandon Valley West Central Sioux Falls Christian Brandon Valley Beresford Sioux Falls Christian West Central Rapid City Stevens
Bass Clarinet Brock Hanson Mataya VanVoorst Clara Koerner Rachel Blackmun
Brandon Valley Canton Freeman Academy Groton Area
Contrabass Clarinet Kaylie Ericson
Sioux Falls Lincoln
Alto Saxophone Sean Catangui Daniel Ostraat Ricky Espino Noah Temple
Sioux Falls O'Gorman Canton Sioux Falls Roosevelt Sioux Falls Roosevelt
Tenor Saxophone Greg Lundberg
Brandon Valley
Cal Cross
Sioux Falls Washington
Baritone Saxophone Jacqulyn Meyer
Brookings
Trumpet Michael Hoffman Thad Alberty Will Lauer Seth Brick Robbie Miller Michael Bailey Rebecca Toso Sarah Hight
Sioux Falls Lincoln Rapid City Stevens Sioux Falls Lincoln Sioux Falls Lincoln Sioux Falls Washington Sioux Falls Roosevelt Canton Rapid City Central
Horn Mariah Dooley Andrew Hildebrant Eden Burch Taylor DuPont Tyler Youngquist Katelyn Jennings Zachary Person Ryan Goodwin
Sioux Falls Lincoln Brookings Brandon Valley Spearfish Lennox Rapid City Stevens Sioux Falls Washington Pierre T.F. Riggs
Trombone Skye Dearborn Zach Schmitz Elliot Douma Paul Flaten Alec Winter Ben Patzlaff
Sioux Falls Lincoln Sioux Falls Lincoln Sioux Falls Roosevelt Sioux Falls Lutheran Rapid City Stevens Platte-Geddes
Euphonium Lea Graber Brady Vandevort Jacob Fenner Michael Gravley
Freeman Academy Rapid City Central Sioux Falls Washington Webster Area
Tuba Evan Krebs Zach Larson Daniel Iverson Patrick Gallo Justin Peebler Shannon Dancler
Sioux Falls Lincoln Rapid City Stevens Rapid City Stevens Brandon Valley Rapid City Stevens Tea Area
String Bass Isaak Sahli Micah Roubideaux
Rapid City Stevens Rapid City Central
Percussion Carl Lang Anthony Pederson Kara Shroll Dan Hartung Tanner Groshens Shayla Hartz Spencer Gerdes
Lennox Brandon Valley Brandon Valley Aberdeen Central Sioux Falls O'Gorman Lennox Rapid City Central
Harp Grace Gering
Freeman
LEWIS BAND GUEST CONDUCTOR Erica Neidlinger DePaul University, Chicago, Il
Dr. Erica J. Neidlinger is Associate Professor and conductor of the Wind Symphony at DePaul University. Additional responsibilities include teaching conducting and instrumental music education courses. Prior to coming to DePaul, Neidlinger served as a member of the band and music education faculties at the University of Nebraska at Omaha and The Ohio State University. She has also served as conductor of the Nebraska Wind Symphony. Neidlinger holds a Bachelors degree from the University of Kansas and a Masters degree from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. She completed her Ph.D. at the University of Minnesota under the supervision of Professor Craig Kirchhoff. An active guest conductor and clinician, Dr. Neidlinger has conducted performances across the United States and in Europe, and has made repeated visits to Singapore and Canada as an ensemble adjudicator and clinician.
Significant presentations include the World Association for
Symphonic Bands and Ensembles International Conference in Killarney, Ireland, the Midwest International Band and Orchestra Clinic, and the College Band Directors National Conference. Many additional presentations have been made at state conferences across the U.S. Dr. Neidlinger is a recipient of the Kappa Kappa Psi Silver Baton Award and has been included in several editions of Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers.
All-State Band Concert Program Clark Band Jan Van der Roost, Guest Conductor
La Forza Del Destino Overture………………………………….G.Verdi, arr. F. Cesarini March Op. 99……………………………………………..…….S. Prokofiev, arr. P Yoder Crescent Moon…………………………………………..………………..J. Van der Roost The Danserye…………………..………………..…………...T. Susato, arr. M. Mellaerts Procession of the Nobles…………………..……...N. Rimski-Korsakov, arr. E. Leidzen Dances of Innocence…………………………………..………………...J. Van der Roost (The music performed will be chosen from the above program)
DIRECTORS WITH STUDENTS IN THE CLARK BAND Jerry Letcher Joel Shotwell Jesse Miller/Laura Baker Ronald Stary Arlen Hofer Phil Carlson Mary Weidenbach Karissa DeJager Jolene Krause Sheila Wipf Donna Ries Reid Johnson & Deb Jensen Sara Olson Tyler Nettestad Luke Sursely Ryan Stahle Bethany Amundson Toby Rath Donald Downs & George Dragoo Tasha Nelson Bob Carlson & Dan Carlson Dr. Duane Niles Mike Hench & Cassanda Bechard Mark Diischer Dave Martinson Stephanie Wranek Andrea Harstad Jackie Stacey Daniel Eye Todd Carr
Aberdeen Central Beresford Brandon Valley Brookings Canton Chamberlain Custer Dakota Christian Deuel Freeman Freeman Academy Groton Area Kimball Lennox Madison Mitchell Pierre T.F. Riggs Rapid City Central Rapid City Stevens Redfield Sioux Falls Lincoln Sioux Falls O'Gorman Sioux Falls Roosevelt Sioux Falls Washington Sturgis Brown Tea Area Tri-Valley Watertown West Central Yankton
All-State Personnel — Clark Band Flute Kelsey Stotz Adam Bierstedt Anna Pickford Jessica Schutte Esther Ryoo Hannah Pinkerton Elena Spahn Chanel Pederson Rheanna Pheifer
Sioux Falls Lincoln Sioux Falls Lincoln Custer Canton Rapid City Stevens Custer Rapid City Stevens Sioux Falls Roosevelt Dakota Christian
Oboe Hannah Asfeldt Paige Werner
Sioux Falls Lincoln Rapid City Central
Bassoon Isaac McMahon
West Central
Jake Semansky
Sioux Falls Lincoln
Clarinet Miranda Mack Molly Royals Sam Weller Kelsey Wieseler Jared Bitz Chris Downey Kendra Zirpel Courtney Olawsky Savanna Schneider Yilun Li Kaela DeJong Dakota Gonzales Emily Lawrenson Emily Kaufman Billie Moeller Madyson Muller Mataya Larsgaard Lisa Smith Michaela Peters Julia Darland
Redfield Rapid City Central Mitchell Groton Area Sioux Falls Lincoln Sioux Falls O'Gorman Mitchell Sioux Falls Lincoln Watertown Brookings Canton Groton Area Beresford Sioux Falls Lincoln Redfield Sioux Falls O'Gorman Tri-Valley Kimball Sioux Falls Roosevelt Sioux Falls Washington
Bass Clarinet Ashley Larson Kristin Inman Jenna Kuipers Stephanie Clippard
Groton Area Pierre T.F. Riggs Rapid City Stevens Canton
Contrabass Clarinet Taylor Lohan
Canton
Alto Saxophone Henry Wei Alya Abourezk Joe Hendrickson Jared Olson
Sioux Falls Lincoln Sioux Falls O'Gorman Lennox Sioux Falls Lincoln
Tenor Saxophone Dylan Munn
Sioux Falls Roosevelt
Aaron Musser
Sioux Falls Roosevelt
Baritone Saxophone Kristin Wileman
Aberdeen Central
Trumpet Nicholas Ries Aaron Bartz Zach Boone Kirsten Wahl Joslynn Clauson Karissa Van Surksum Chelsey Schmeling Bekah Ridder
Watertown Sioux Falls Lincoln Sioux Falls O'Gorman Sioux Falls Roosevelt Sioux Falls Lincoln Sioux Falls Christian Brandon Valley Sioux Falls O'Gorman
Horn Doug Schultz Jackson Richards Nicole Clemen Devon BeVier Carleigh Klein Emily Epp Marie Todey Molly Smallcomb
Brookings Madison Sioux Falls O'Gorman Sturgis Brown Rapid City Central Freeman Academy Brookings Sioux Falls Washington
Trombone Brendan Gallo Luke Eide Matt Watt Ben Morehead Adam LaFave Alexis Cole
Brandon Valley Deuel Yankton Tea Area Tea Area Canton
Euphonium Dan Knutson Brody Krogman Joseph Sulaiman Tess Owens
Sioux Falls Lincoln Sioux Falls Lincoln Sioux Falls O'Gorman Brookings
Tuba Alec Beaird Ethan Brown Alex Crawford Carter Dahl Thomas Docken Alex Panerio
Sioux Falls Lincoln Brandon Valley Chamberlain Canton Sioux Falls Roosevelt Aberdeen Central
String Bass Karl Henry Tanner Chilson
Sioux Falls Lincoln Watertown
Percussion Charlie Mogen Alex Pfeiffer Carter Vliem Rebecca Buechler Emily Wagner Luke Smith Josh Parker
Sioux Falls Lincoln Sioux Falls Lincoln Sioux Falls Christian Sioux Falls Lincoln Sioux Falls Roosevelt Rapid City Stevens Aberdeen Central
Harp Grace Gering
Freeman
CLARK BAND GUEST CONDUCTOR Jan Van der Roost Kontich, Belgium Jan Van der Roost was born in Duffel, Belgium, in 1956. He studied trombone, history of music and musical education at the Lemmensinstituut in Leuven (Louvain) and continued his studies at the Royal Conservatoires of Ghent and Antwerp, where he qualified as a conductor and a composer. At present, he teaches at the Lemmensinstituut in Leuven (Belgium) and is guest professor at the Senzoku Gakuen in Kawasaki and at the Nagoya University of Arts (Japan). Besides being a prolific composer, he is very much in demand as an adjudicator, lecturer, clinician and a guest conductor: his musical activities brought him to more than 40 different countries in 4 continents, whereas his compositions are being performed and recorded in more than 50 nations worldwide. In 2001, a full CD containing 4 of his works for Chamber Orchestra was released with EMI Classics while the Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra (Bratislava) recorded 3 of his compositions in the same period (on the German Valve-Hearts label), featuring Hans Nickel (WDR - Germany) on Tuba. His Guitar Concerto, Trumpet Concerto and his Rhapsody for Horn are released on another full "classical" CD on the Phaedra label, featuring respectively Fabio Zanon (BR), Ole Edvard Antonsen (N), Jacob Slagter (NL) and the "I FIAMMINGHI" Chamber Orchestra (cond. Rudolph Werthen). His Sinfonia per Orchestra will be recorded by the Moravian Symphony Orchestra (Czechia) in 2011, together with some other orchestra works. November 2005, the Belgian Radio Orchestra, conducted by the worldfamous conductor Yoel Levi, performed a newly commissioned orchestra piece and the Beethoven Academie performed his Trumpet Concerto (cond. Hervé Niquet) in the same period. In 2011, his CONCERTO DOPPIO will be releasd on a CD featuring the Sofia Soloists (BG) on the Aliud label (NL) and the Polish Radio Choir will record his CONTEMPLATIONS during the same year. His list of works shows a wide variety of genres and styles, including e.g. 2 Oratorios, a Symphony and some smaller works for Symphony Orchestra, a Guitar Concerto (dedicated to Joaquin Rodrigo who he has known personally), a Concerto for Trumpet and String Orchestra (dedicated to and commissioned by the Norwegian virtuoso Ole Edvard Antonsen), a Double Concerto for 2 Clarinets and String Orchestra (dedicated to Walter and Anne Boeykens), a cyclus of "Lieder" ("Songs") for Baritone and Chamber Orchestra, a Clarinet Concerto, works for Strings or Chamber Orchestra, Chamber Music, numerous Brass and Wind Band compositions (including a 3 movement Symphony and a Sinfonietta), Choral Music, Instrumental Solos etc ... Most works are published (in Belgium, Holland, Germany). Many of these compositions have been broadcast on radio and TV in various countries and almost all his works have been recorded on CD by renowned performers all over the world. Jan Van der Roost exclusively composes commissioned works, until now coming from Belgium, Holland, Switzerland, Italy, the USA, Japan, France, Singapore, Austria, Norway, Canada, Germany, Finland, Brasil, Luxembourg, Hungary, Croatia, Colombia.
Congratulations! Recognition of four year participants The 2013 All-State Band has 173 students representing 38 South Dakota high schools. In this year's band there are twelve students who have played in All-State Band for four years. They are:
4 year members of the Clark Band Kristin Wileman
Aberdeen Central
Ashley Larson
Groton Area
Molly Royals
Rapid City Central
Kelsey Wieseler
Groton Area
Doug Schultz
Brookings
4 year members of the Lewis Band Jordan Larsen
Sioux Falls Roosevelt
Laura Andrews
Sioux Falls Lincoln
Anna Archer
Sioux Falls Lincoln
Gretchen Rops
Lennox
Ali Olson
Sioux Falls Lincoln
Kara Shroll
Brandon Valley
Michael Hoffman
Sioux Falls Lincoln
2013 South Dakota Bandmasters Hall of Fame Inductee
Mr. Bob Goheen
Granada-Huntley, Minnesota (1972-1974) Westbrook, Minnesota (1974-1976) Jackson, Minnesota (1977-1982) Brandon Valley, South Dakota (1982-2010) Upon retirement in 2010, Bob Goheen had completed 38 years of teaching in public schools in Minnesota and South Dakota. Mr. Goheen attended Minnesota State University in Mankato where he received his B.M.E. and his Master’s Degree in percussion performance. During his tenure in Brandon Valley, Mr. Goheen’s concert bands, jazz bands, and marching bands consistently received superior ratings and awards. Under his guidance, the Brandon Valley High School Marching Lynx performed and competed in Winnipeg (Canada), Kansas City, Orlando, Hollywood, Washington D.C., and New York City for the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. The Brandon Valley Symphonic Band was also invited to perform at the South Dakota Bandmaster’s Conference four times. Mr. Goheen’s commitment to education did not stop in retirement. He is an active adjudicator and clinician throughout the tri-state area. Mr. Goheen has also remained committed to educating future teachers by working with South Dakota State University as a student teacher supervisor. Mr. Goheen was honored with the Phi Beta Mu Outstanding Band Director Award (1993), Brandon Valley School’s Teacher of the Year (1998), Phi Beta Mu Distinguished Service Award (2010), and South Dakota Music Educators Association Distinguished Service to Music Award (2011).
BRIEF HISTORY OF SOUTH DAKOTA ALL-STATE BAND The first South Dakota All-State Band was held in 1951 in Sioux Falls at Washington High School with Frank Simon as the guest conductor. The All-State Band project was organized by the South Dakota Bandmasters Association (SDBA). No judges were used in selecting the members of that first AllState Band. Chair placements for each section of the Band were determined by brief auditions that were held during the first hour of the day. The auditions were listened to by the band directors. Following the auditions the band was seated and the rehearsal began at 9:30 a.m. The same format was used for the All-State Band in 1952. In 1952 the SDBA decided to hire two judges to audition students across the state. In 1961 the SDBA increased the number of All-State judges to four. Beginning in 1962 the All-State Band began a new phase in its history when the Band became a joint project of the SDBA and the South Dakota High School Interscholastic Activities Association (SDHSIAA). The two organizations oversaw the All-State Band and both have been involved with the process since that time. In 1965-66 the SDHSIAA changed its name to the South Dakota High School Activities Association (SDHSAA). Starting in 1962 the general supervision and control of the All-State Band has been in the hands of the SDHSAA while a major part of the planning and operation of the Band being in the hands of the Bandmasters Association. Prior to 1974 the All-State Band would first meet on Friday morning, sight read the music to be performed, and then begin rehearsals for the Saturday concert. In 1973 a decision was made to give the concert music to the All-State students at the February Music In-Service. Also, a Thursday evening rehearsal was added to the schedule. These changes have allowed the All-State Band to perform some of the most difficult and best music available for bands. Since that time the quality of the South Dakota AllState band has compared with any in the nation. Today’s process for selecting the students consists of students auditioning for the same judges throughout the state within a three week period. Students are asked to prepare a solo, major scales, minor scales, and a chromatic scale. They are also auditioned on sight-reading music which is composed by the judges and the students take a test on music terminology. A composite score is compiled for each student and the students with the lowest scores in each section comprise the All State Band. This audition system has remained largely intact since 1961. Beginning with the 2006 All-State Concert a major change in the All State Band took place when the traditional one large All-State Band was divided into two smaller, but equally talented bands. The two band format is an attempt to adapt to the band music which is now being composed for smaller symphonic bands.
SOUTH DAKOTA ALL-STATE BANDS OVER THE YEARS DATE 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973
CITY Sioux Falls Sioux Falls Huron Mitchell Aberdeen Sioux Falls Deadwood Huron Mitchell Aberdeen Sioux Falls Deadwood Huron Watertown Sioux Falls Pierre Huron Aberdeen Sturgis Watertown Mitchell Rapid City Sioux Falls
CONDUCTOR Frank Simon Frank Simon Mark Hindsley Clarence Sawhill Jack Lee Leonard Smith Ray Dvorak Glenn Bainum Hugh McMillen Leonard Smith Dale Harris Milo Hovey W. F. Santelmann Clarence Sawhill Paul Yoder W. F. Santelmann Donald McGinnis Leonard Smith Gene A. Braught Miles Johnson Col. Arnald Gabriel John Paynter Leonard Smith
PRESIDENT Willard Fejfar Ardeen Foss Burrill Monk Sam Koth Fred Johnson Francis Benson Don McCabe Don McCabe Douglas Carpenter Douglas Carpenter Henry Elster Henry Elster Richard Mylin Richard Mylin Ron Hilgenberg Ron Hilgenberg Paul Hedge Paul Hedge Bob King Bob King Milo Winter Milo Winter Warren Hatfield
GENERAL CHAIRMAN Ardeen Foss Willard Fejfar Paul Christensen Harold Hamaker Art Schwuchow Ardeen Foss Laverne Clark Paul Christensen Harold Hamaker Orville Evenson Ardeen Foss Laverne Clark Stew. Christensen Douglas Carpenter Ardeen Foss Norman Sampson Stew. Christensen Orville Evenson Leo Getsgo Douglas Carpenter Harold Hamaker Milo Winter Ardeen Foss
SOUTH DAKOTA ALL-STATE BANDS OVER THE YEARS (continued) DATE 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006
CITY Aberdeen Pierre Rapid City Huron Watertown Sturgis Mitchell Sioux Falls Aberdeen Rapid City Huron Mitchell Sioux Falls Pierre Watertown Huron Rapid City Aberdeen Mitchell Sioux Falls Pierre Huron Waterown Rapid City Aberdeen Mitchell Sioux Falls Pierre Huron Yankton Watertown Rapid City Aberdeen
2007
Pierre
2008
Sioux Falls
2009
Rapid City
2010
Watertown
2011
Yankton
2012
Brookings
CONDUCTOR Col. Arnald Gabriel W. Francis McBeth John Paynter Maj. A. C. Crowell Miles Johnson W. Francis McBeth Frank Bencriscutto Harry Begian Col. Arnald Gabriel Stanley DeRusha John Zdechlik James Jurrens James Curnow Larry G. Curtis Kenneth G. Bloomquist Miles H. Johnson John Paynter W. Francis McBeth Weston Noble Dale J. Lonis Mallory B. Thompson Timothy Mahr Dr. Robert C. Fleming Col. John R. Bourgeois Robert Sheldon James Barnes Dr. David Holsinger Robert W. Smith Anthony Maiello Dale J. Lonis Douglas Akey Dr. John R. Locke (C) Dr. William F Malambri (L) Dr. Lowell E Graham (L) Mark Camphouse (C) Jerry Luckhardt (C) Curvin Farnham (L) Anthony Maiello (L) Marcellus Brown (C) Dr. Peter Boonshaft (C) Dr. Timothy Mahr (L) Dr. Scott A. Jones (L) Richard Saucedo (C) Joe Hermann (C) Dr. Jack Stamp (L) Capt. Brian Walden
PRESIDENT Warren Hatfield Len Vellek Len Vellek Dennis Dafoe Dennis Dafoe Jack Knowles Jack Knowles Orville Evenson Orville Evenson Merle Larson Merle Larson Glenn Siverson Glenn Siverson Dennis Hegg Dennis Hegg David Haugen David Haugen Dale Fiedler Dale Fiedler Marlin Pedersen Marlin Pedersen Arlen Hofer Arlen Hofer Jim Smith Jim Smith Larry Johnson Larry Johnson Jerry Letcher Jerry Letcher Bob Goheen Bob Goheen Toby Rath Toby Rath
GENERAL CHAIRMAN Orville Evenson Gerald Cutshaw Milo Winter Len Vellek Douglas Carpenter Leo Getsgo Joseph Pekas Don McCabe Orville Evenson Jack Knowles Len Vellek Joseph Pekas Don McCabe Brad Berens John Hanson Lance Burnett Jack Knowles/Milo Winter Jerome Letcher Fred Ellwein Eric Haenfler Larry Johnson Lance Burnett Ken Mund Mark Bray/Don Downs Jerome Letcher Brad Berens Jim Smith Larry Johnson Larry Petersen Ted Powell Ken Mund Mark Bray/Don Downs Jerry Letcher
Patricia Baule
Larry Johnson
Patricia Baule
Jim Smith
Bob Carlson
Mark Bray/Don Downs
Bob Carlson
Jackie Stacey
Gary Hansen
Ted Powell
Gary Hansen
Ron Stary
OUR THANKS TO... SOUTH DAKOTA BANDMASTERS ASSOCIATION President …………………………………………………...Helen Mogen, Chester Area President Elect ……………………………………….Don Downs, Rapid City Stevens Secretary-Treasurer ……………………………………………...Mark Bray, Rapid City Past President …………………….……………….………….Gary Hanson, Rapid City SDBA Board Members: Lyn Alberty, Rapid City West Middle School, Brian Smith, Dell Rapids, Reid Johnson, Groton Area, Sara Olson, Kimball ALL-STATE BAND SELECTION CHAIR: Mary Cogswell…………………………………………………………………...Brookings LOCAL CHAIRS: Tobias Rath……………….……………………………………….………….….Rapid City Don Downs……………………………………………………………………….Rapid City AUDITION CENTER CHAIRS: Jerome Letcher …………………………………………………………………..Aberdeen Bethany Amundson…………………………………………………………………..Pierre Tobias Rath………………………………………………………………………Rapid City Robert Carlson ………………………………………………………………….Sioux Falls Jackie Stacey ………………………………………………...…………………Watertown AUDITION JUDGES: Dr. Alan LaFave………………………………………………Northern State University Dr. Rolf Olson ………………………………………………..University of South Dakota Dr. Paul Schilf …………………………………………………………Augustana College Dr. C.J. Kocher……………………………………………… University of South Dakota OTHER THANKS... Coca-Cola Bottling Company of the Black Hills, Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company of the Black Hills, Rapid City Convention and Visitors Bureau, LJS Sound Productions
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