In 1959, the Scouts changed their name to Eau Claire Boys Drum & Bugle Corps. For the next 10 years, the ECB traveled throughout Wisconsin, Minnesota, Michigan and Iowa, with trips as far as Ohio, Pennsylvania and Canada.
The uniforms & Aussie-style hats were picked out by Walt Brown, apparently influenced by the Scout House Bugle Band of Preston, Ontario. In addition, the ECB marching style - incorporating an exaggerated arm swing - was influenced by Scout House.
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Mike Anger • Wayde Anger • Terry Anger Don Asseline Bill Berman Jeff Blaeser Steve Blaeser Dick Carroll Tom Clark • Steve Coach Steve DeMoe • Larry Duerkop • Wayne Duesterbeck Tom Dugan Paul Dundas Gordie Edington Ken Edington Steve Edington • Steve Emerson |
Dave Endicott Richard Flick Bruce Galde Lynn Geshe • Larry Hamler Jeff Henderson John Hughes John Kelly Dan Kirby • Allyn Kjarsgaard • Kevin Koehn • Ken Kruschke • Niel Kruschke Dan Kaibeck Darryl Lamb Charles Lane • Mark Lillis Tom Lind |
• Mike Lindberg • Mike Lippold • Tim Lippold Allen Lorentz • Dale Marcott Howie Market John Marshall • Bob Merrill Jerry Moe • Dan Pitts Mike Prock Roy Raden • Jim Studley John Tenny Tom Underwood • Mark Van Helden Donald Westphal • Bruce Willette Don Zichme |
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Staff
Walter Brown - Executive Director • Lamont Page, Jr. - Director Anthony Ring - Assistant Director Allen Lorentz - Drum Major • Mike Lippold - Color Sergeant • Wayne Duesterbeck - Percussion Director |