A WORD FROM MR. SMELTZER....

In regards to the recent comments from teachers regarding the Patriot Band trip to Washington D.C. and New York City, all teachers involved have discussed these issues and all conflicts have been resolved. It should be the goal of all Jay County High School organizations to support each other in all of our activities.

Mr. Smeltzer

5 YEARS - CANCER FREE!

Today was Daddy V's 5th Anniversary check-up after cancer surgery and he was given a clean bill of health. For those of you who didn't know, Daddy V was diagnosed with cancer at the beginning of summer 2001. It was one of those,"hey what's this "golf ball" doing in my arm" that kind of alerted Daddy V to the problem and thanks to some skillful surgery the problem was taken care of quickly. Daddy V was indeed fortunate that the tumor showed up on his arm as that kind of cancer (lycigeneous sarcoma - sp?) is known to take up housekeeping in places like you heart and lungs. Early detection - quick treatment - full recovery! Cancer doesn't discriminate according to age either, folks - ask Brandon McDavid or Matt McCord. They were both in middle school band at the time when they were diagnosed and we thought we had our own "cancer cluster"! If it doesn't feel or look right, get it checked! Always better to be safe than sorry!

Daddy "5 Years Cancer Free" V

THE CALM AFTER THE STORM

Daddy V has voluntarily removed the post concerning comments made against the Patriot Band program. Mr. Smeltzer and I met with Mr. Hill tonight regarding the comments and after much discussion, it was decided that there is fault on both sides - Mr. Hill and Daddy V. Mr. Hill certainly made inappropriate comments concerning the high school band program but perhaps Daddy V went a little over-board in his reaction. For those of you who don't know, my daughter, Laura, was in the class in which the comments were made and perhaps a bit of my reaction was "Daddy Bear protecting his cub" - and not just my own cub but all my other "cubs" in that class. Goodness knows Daddy V has had "foot in mouth" disease on several occasions during his career. It's all about respect, folks, and although Daddy V's knee-jerk reaction was a bit much, it was done out of respect for the kids in a program that he thinks are second to none!

Please read Coach Hill's post in the comment section of this blog!

Peace!

Daddy V

WHEN YOU STRIVE TOWARDS A GOAL WITH ALL THE PASSION AND INTENSITY YOU CAN MUSTER, YOU ARE GREAT, NO MATTER WHAT THE OUTCOME!

PROM-SERVATIONS - SHOES, TATOOS AND MORE!

Tonight was Daddy V's first experience with this thing called the "prom." When Daddy V was a pup, the prom was not a big deal. As a matter of fact, the night of his senior prom, volunteer fireman Daddy V spent the night "babysitting" the town firetrucks while renovation work at the firehouse was completed. Civic duty before personal pleasure! After viewing tonight's proceeding, Daddy V would like to make the following observations:

1. Picking a prom dress is obviously more difficult these days than in years gone by. These days, girls must find a dress that is not only flattering but also effectively displays their tatoos!

2. Gentlemen also struggle with proper prom presentation. It must be difficult to find just the right color sneakers to match both their tux as well as their date's dress!

3. Ladies - if you never wear high heels what makes you think you can put a pair on the night of the prom and walk with any sense of style?

4. Along these same lines, when you know you're going to spend quite a bit of time on your feet, why would you wear shoes that you know are going to hurt? I'll bet I saw a dozen girls carrying their shoes - and those were just the wimpy ones who couldn't tough out the pain!

"QUEEN" SWEEP FOR THE PATRIOT BAND!


HER MAJESTY, "BOWLING" ALLY FULLENKAMP

Congratulations to Allison Fullenkamp, Patriot Band drum major and flute player, on being selected the 2007 JCHS Prom Queen. What a beautiful and worthy selection for such an honor.


HER MAJESTY, KELSEY BONE

Daddy V applauds Allison and would also like to congratulate Kelsey Bone on her selection for Homecoming Queen last fall. Daddy V wasn't on line until late last fall, so he wasn't able to give his blessing to Kelsey's honor. Both young ladies hold a special place in Daddy V's heart since he's known them both from an early age and he has enjoyed watching them grow into beautiful young women who have been fantastic members of the Patriot Band and Eastern Breeze Flute Choir members. Congratulations again to Allison and Kelsey!

ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST!


THE HAPPY COUPLE!

Holy Matrimony! It's true! After months of rumor and speculation, the indomitable Mark "Melon" Garringer has asked the beautiful Emilie "Nutmeg" Boyes to spend the rest of her life with him and she said YES!


ARE YA GAME?

Needless to say, the happy couple has the well wishes of the entire Patriot Band and staff as they begin to plan their lives together!


YOU BET!

Daddy V has a special place in his heart for all our "junior" staffers - they keep him young - but it's no secret that Emilie has burrowed a special place in Daddy V's heart - kinda like a bol weevil burrows into a cottonpod! Must be the TaylorU/East Coast/Color Guard connection!
Daddy V asks God's blessing on Mark and Emilie during this happy time! But let's not lose sight of what's important in life! Summer band starts in 67 days!

BACK HOME AGAIN IN INDIANA!

For better or worse, it's back home again in Jay County for the Marching Patriots! All in all, it was a safe trip - nobody honked, nobody skidded - but what about what your thoughts - what did you like, what didn't you like. Make yourself the band director - what would you do different. Please keep in mind that even though your band staff are considered by many to be demi-gods (especially Daddy V) we can't control the weather!

RACHEL VOGLER WINS BOWLING CROWN!

I know this is the band blog, but pardon a little fatherly pride as I point out that my 5th grader, Rachel, obliterated all 60 contestants in today's Blue Jay High Rollers (elem./middle school - boys and girls) bowling championship at the Brown Bowl in Portland! Atta girl Rachel - following in your athletically proficient father's sneakers!

I'M A SUCKER FOR A GOOD QUOTE...

...so here's one I came across today that I think will be well worth thinking about as we begin to look forward to this year's contest season.

WHEN YOU STRIVE TOWARDS A GOAL, WITH ALL THE PASSION AND INTENSITY YOU CAN MUSTER, YOU ARE GREAT, NO MATTER WHAT THE OUTCOME!
WOW! I think that speaks volumes!

Daddy V

On the Road Again.....with the Patriot Marching Band!


ADVICE FOR ROOKIES!

Many of our rookie band members have never been on a trip such as the one we are about to take. How 'bout some advice for them from our older members. How do you sleep on a bus? What should you bring on the bus? How about the morning after the long drive? Life in a motel room?


PLEASE USE BEFORE BOARDING THE BUS!

Let's help them out, veteran band travelers - especially you seniors who were on the trip to Florida! Send me your suggestions and I'll publish the best ones and give you the credit! Or how about your funniest trip story!


LIFE ON THE BUS WITH THE PATRIOT BAND


Talk to me, I'm Daddy V!