Auburn High School 405 S. Dean Rd. Auburn, AL 36830 Office: (334) 887-4970 Band: (334) 887-4986 E-mail
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Band Camp
Band Camp is the Auburn High School Band's one-week intensive
marching and music session. Traditionally held in mid- to late August,
the primary purposes of Band Camp are to polish the first show, learn the
20 or so stand pieces in the folder, build a section and band sound cohesiveness,
and most importantly, to create band unity. Most former and present
Auburn High School Band members will remember Band Camp as the most enjoyable
experience of their entire high school career. From Midnight Marching
to Rookie Rocks to the Senior Bonfire, Band Camp has left an indelible
mark on the lives--both musically and otherwise--of the thousands of students
who have passed through it. This page is dedicated to the Spirit
of Band Camp; to the students, section instructors, camp directors, life
guards, doctors, kitchen staff, trash guys, parents, directors, early crews
and late crews; to the hundreds who have shaped our memories of Band Camp
into what they are today.
The first 'modern' Band Camp was in 1961,
when the First Annual Auburn High School Band Camp at Franklin
Delano Roosevelt State Park in Pine Mountain, Georgia was held.
The location of FDR State Park was chosen due to the remoteness of the
location (the park is nearly 70 miles from Auburn, and 25 miles from the
nearest large town, La Grange), as well as its availability of a marching
field, enough cabin space to house an entire marching band, group cooking
facilities for the band, and covered arbor space for music rehearsals and
recreation. The camp, held at the park's Large Group Camp, was located
on a lake, and had a dock and swimming areas. The Large Group camp
was divided into 4 units, which in the mid 1990s were divided into Unit
I & II, guys; and Units III & IV, girls; and in total consisted
of 21 cabins.
The front enterance to the Band Camp mess hall, often
the site of long lines of freshmen and sophomores hoping that arriving
15 minutes prior to meals would keep upperclassmen from exerting their
privilige of being first in line. It never worked.
A standard Band Camp schedule looked something
like this:
7:15 am - Morning Dip
7:30 am - Reveille
8:00 am - Breakfast
9:00 am - Section Drills
9:30 am - Marching Practice
10:30 am - Break
10:45 am - Marching Practice
12:15 pm - Lunch
1:45 pm - Sectionals
2:45 pm - Music Rehearsal
3:45 pm - Quite Time
5:30 pm - Dinner
6:45 pm - Marching Practice
8:15 pm - Mail Call
8:45 pm - Recreation
10:15 pm - Vespers
11:15 pm - Taps
The Band Camp drill field, from the wooded hill overlooking
it. While the band drilled, the section instructors would sit in
folding chairs on the hill and watch the band's progress. Also the
site of several unsanctioned 'midnight marching' drills, and where many
band members learned the usfull skill of hittring the lines without
stepping on them, lest they face the band manager's wrath.
Band Camp continued at FDR with only one interruption
(due to renovations at the park that year) from 1961 to 1996. Prior
to the Thirty-Seventh Annual Band Camp, it was decided that the Band was
too large (appr. 250 students + 30 chaperones and staff) to comply with
the Georgia Park Service's insurance requirements if Band Camp was held
there again. So, in 1997, Band Camp was held, in a slightly altered
form, at Auburn High School. Unfortunately, all attempts since then
to find a suitable site to hold future Band Camps have failed, and all subsequent
sessions of Band Camp were also to be held at AHS.
This photo is taken from the Large Arbor towards the
lake. The Large Arbor was the location of full band music rehearsals,
as well as clarinet sectionals. Also held in the Large Arbor were
the Band Camp Dance, the Band Camp Talent Show, the Band Camp (Womanless)
Beauty Pagent, and nightly Vespers.
The 2001 edition of Auburn High School Band
Camp, the 41st Annual, will be held on August 6-9 on the campus of Auburn
High School. Band Camp rehearsals will be roughly from 8 am to 6 pm, and
consist of music, sectional, and marching rehearsals, with Recreation and
Vespers later in the evening. Band Camp will close
with the Senior Bonfire and sleepover at, fittingly, the CCC Camp of Chewacla
State Park, a camp built by the programs of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
These are the two farthest cabins in Unit III, typically
a female unit.
The percussion at their normal sectional location,
the ampitheatre, overlooking the lake. The ampitheatre is also the
location of the senior bonfire on the final night of Camp.
A group of band members relax in front of the Band
Camp Lake. At far right, the lake's dock can be seen, the site of
many, shall we say, unrequested freshman swimming sessions.
This webpage was created
by Trey Armistead, and is the official website of the Auburn
High School Band. Any comments or suggestions would be
appreciated and should be sent to treyarmistead@alumni.rice.edu