Meet the Members: 2019 SCVC Drum Majors

Mar 19, 2019 | Blog Post, Vanguard Cadets

At the center of every strong drum corps is a team of member leadership who serves the corps both on and off the field. As a liaison between performers and staff, this team of veteran members takes on additional responsibility, puts in the extra effort to lead by example, and sets a standard for the entire group. We are proud to announce our 2019 Vanguard Cadets Drum Majors: Tori Lane, Jeffrey Richard, and Olivia Bahr!

“We are very proud to have Jeffrey, Olivia, and Tori as our Drum Majors for the 2019 season,” said SCVC Corps Director, Rob Shetland, and Assistant Corps Director, Chris Roberts. “Each of them bring a unique trait to the Vanguard Cadets. They are a fabulous team and work very well together, instilling the values and traditional etiquette of great Drum Majors form Vanguard’s past. We absolutely cannot wait to see how they will help lead the Corps to an amazing season!”

 

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