Barbara "Barb" Loeffelholz, 2025 Madison Scouts Hall of Fame Inductee.
Barb Loeffelholz
Barb Loeffelholz began her volunteer service with the Madison Scouts organization alongside her husband, Adrian, when their sons, Mike (brass), Mark (percussion), and Eric (brass), marched with the Madison Junior Scouts from 1978 to 1981. Adrian and Barb were known to travel with the Jr. Scouts in their motorhome, which was affectionately referred to by its CB call signs, “Leader” and “Yellow Duck.” Barb did many things for the Junior Scouts, including cooking, sewing flags, mending and washing uniforms, and merchandise sales.
Dr. Bruce Lages, 2024 Madison Scouts Hall of Fame Inductee.
Dr. Bruce Lages
Calvin Harris, 2024 Madison Scouts Hall of Fame Inductee.
Calvin Harris
Chad Duggan, 2026 Madison Scouts Hall of Fame Inductee.
Chad Duggan
In the storied history of the Madison Scouts, few individuals have transitioned so seamlessly - and successfully - through every level of the organization as Chad Duggan. From his days as a performing member to his influential years as a designer and choreographer, Chad has been a primary architect of the visual identity that defines the modern Madison Scouts.
Chad’s journey began on the field as a member from 1986 to 1989. His prowess as a performer quickly translated into a talent for pedagogy, leading him to join the instructional staff from 1990 to 1998. During this decade, one of the most consistent eras of visual achievement in corps history, Chad was instrumental in maintaining the "Madison Style" - a blend of athletic intensity and sophisticated flair - ensuring that new generations of Scouts performed with the same swagger and precision that he displayed as a member.
Chris Forbes, 2025 Madison Scouts Hall of Fame Inductee.
Chris Forbes
Christopher (Metzger) Forbes is a highly respected figure in the drum corps world, particularly known for his time as a soprano soloist with the Madison Scouts Drum and Bugle Corps. He is widely recognized for his exceptional talent and is considered one of the "gods of Madison soloists."
Christos Theo, 2023 Madison Scouts Hall of Fame Inductee.
Christos Theo
Clarence H. Beebe, 2022 Madison Scouts Hall of Fame Inductee.
Clarence H Beebe
Donald R Marcouiller, 2023 Madison Scouts Hall of Fame Inductee.
Don Marcouiller
Doug Tholo, 2025 Madison Scouts Hall of Fame Inductee.
Doug Tholo
Doug Tholo is a highly significant figure in the history of the Madison Scouts Drum and Bugle Corps, based in Madison, Wisconsin, with a comprehensive background as a performer, drum major, instructor, designer, and administrator. His contribution and service span several decades, and he is widely recognized for his impact on the corps.
Edward Benjamin Matthews, 2025 Madison Scouts Hall of Fame Inductee.
Edward Matthews
Edward Benjamin (EB) Matthews (1923 - 2013) was a significant figure in the history of the Madison Scouts Drum & Bugle Corps. He was from Madison, Wisconsin, and was a founding member of the Madison Scouts when they were established as a Boy Scout Drum & Bugle Corps in 1938. Notably, he was also the first Black Drum Major for the corps. E.B. was a natural leader in early public performances of the Madison Scouts and his story is magnified through the lenses of a legendary family, as he is the brother of Ollie Mae Banks, who is also being honored as an inductee in the MSHOF Class of 2025.
Einar J Hess, 2023 Madison Scouts Hall of Fame Inductee.
EJ Hess
Henry James Barney, 2025 Madison Scouts Hall of Fame Inductee.
Henry Barney
Henry James Barney (1945-2025) began his volunteer service with the Madison Scouts organization in the mid-1970s. Henry would tour with the Madison Scouts souvenir crew while on summer break from teaching 5th grade science at Schenk Elementary School in Madison, Wisconsin. Henry was drawn to the Scouts through his musical interests, as he could pick up and play almost any instrument.
James Elvord, 2023 Madison Scouts Hall of Fame Inductee.
James Elvord
Jeanne Beckman, 2024 Madison Scouts Hall of Fame Inductee.
Jeanne Beckman
Jim McCarthy, 2024 Madison Scouts Hall of Fame Inductee.
Jim McCarthy
Lewis H Kessler, 2023 Madison Scouts Hall of Fame Inductee.
Lewis Kessler
Michael Turner, 2024 Madison Scouts Hall of Fame Inductee.
Michael Turner
Mike Loeffelholz, 2026 Madison Scouts Hall of Fame Inductee.
Mike Loeffelholz
In the pantheon of visual innovators who defined the "Golden Age" of drum corps, Mike Loeffelholz stands as a titan. His journey with the Madison Scouts is a masterclass in dedication, spanning nearly a decade as a performing member before transitioning into a visionary role behind the drafting table. Mike’s influence helped usher in an era in which the Scouts were not just a musical powerhouse but a visual juggernaut.
Mike’s deep-rooted connection to the organization began in the Junior Scouts from 1979 to 1981 and continued through an exceptional run in the Senior Corps from 1981 to 1987. During these years, he was a witness to and participant in the corps’ ascent to the top of the DCI rankings, embodying the work ethic and "Scout Swagger". This extensive "on-field" experience gave him a unique perspective on the physical demands and aesthetic potential of the Madison Scout performer—a perspective he would soon use to revolutionize the corps' visual identity.
Mike Madigan, 2026 Madison Scouts Hall of Fame Inductee.
Mike Madigan
A true product of the Madison tradition, Mike "Monk" Madigan’s journey began as a performing member in both the Junior and Senior Madison Scouts, where he was a member of the 1966 VFW Championship Drum Quartet, and developed the grit and technical foundation that would later define his tenure as an instructor.
When Monk transitioned to the instructional staff in 1972, he inherited a percussion section that possessed plenty of heart but lacked the clinical precision required to compete at the highest levels of the newly formed Drum Corps International (DCI). From 1972 to 1975, Monk served as the architect of a new era for the Scouts’ drumline. He was the primary "bringer of execution," instilling a culture of rhythmic clarity, uniform technique, and aggressive musicality.
Nick Venden, 2023 Madison Scouts Hall of Fame Inductee.
Nick Venden
Ollie Mae Banks, 2025 Madison Scouts Hall of Fame Inductee.
Ollie Mae Banks
Ollie Mae Banks (1924 -1992), cook, Corps Mother, Sister of a Founding Drum Major, Bodyguard, and resolver of disputes.
Ollie Mae Banks was widely known in the Madison Scout community and the drum corps world as the “original” legendary cook technician for the Madison Scouts from 1980 through 1991.
Patricia Omilianowski, 2025 Madison Scouts Hall of Fame Inductee.
Patricia Omilianowski
Patricia “Pat” Omilianowski began her volunteer service with the Madison Scouts organization alongside her husband, Dan, when their son, Andy (percussion), joined the Jr. Scouts in 1977. Pat would take weekends and vacation time from her job at the University of Wisconsin to help out. Dan and Pat were known to travel with the Jr. Scouts in their motorhome and were recognized by their CB call signs, “Zero” and “Sub-Zero.” Pat did many things for the Junior Scouts, including cooking, sewing flags, mending and washing uniforms, and merchandise sales.
Randy Ferrie, 2026 Madison Scouts Hall of Fame Inductee.
Randy Ferrie
While his time on the field as a performing member during the 1977 and 1978 seasons placed him in the heart of the corps' most competitive years, Randy Ferrie’s true legacy is defined by what he built for those who came after him. Randy recognized that the "Brotherhood" of the Madison Scouts should not end at age 21, and he dedicated his adult life to ensuring that the alumni experience remained as vibrant and impactful as the corps itself.
In 2006, Randy became the visionary Founder of the Madison Scouts Alumni Reunion Project (MSARP). This landmark initiative brought together generations of "Men of Madison" to perform once again, proving that the Scouts' spirit is ageless. His leadership within the alumni community naturally transitioned into a role as a Founding Board Member of the Madison Scouts Alumni Association (MSAA), where he helped formalize the structure that keeps thousands of alumni connected to the modern corps, where he helped bridge the gap between the "Old Guard" and the modern era, ensuring the corps’ traditions are preserved.
Raymond Baumgardt, 2023 Madison Scouts Hall of Fame Inductee.
Ray Baumgardt
Robert Fleury, 2026 Madison Scouts Hall of Fame Inductee.
Robert Fleury
In the formative decades of theMadison Scouts, few figures cast as long or as transformative a shadow over the corps’ sonic identity asRobert "Bob" Fleury. A member of the corps during its infancy in the late 1930s and early 1940s, Bob Fleury eventually transitioned from the ranks to the podium, serving two pivotal tenures as Musical Director that would fundamentally alter the trajectory of the Madison Scouts.
Serving as Musical Director during two distinct periods, he provided the stability and vision necessary to navigate the challenges of the post-WWII era, ensuring the Scouts remained competitive and artistically relevant. Fleury broke the "rote" cycle, implementing a curriculum that treated the Madison Scouts as a music education program rather than just a marching unit. This elevated the corps' sophistication and allowed for more complex arrangements.
Sal Salas, 2023 Madison Scouts Hall of Fame Inductee.
Sal Salas
Scott Boerma, 2023 Madison Scouts Hall of Fame Inductee.
Scott Boerma
Scott Stewart, 2022 Madison Scouts Hall of Fame Inductee.
Scott Stewart
Stan Stitgen, 2024 Madison Scouts Hall of Fame Inductee.
Stan Stitgen
Steve Vickers, 2026 Madison Scouts Hall of Fame Inductee.
Steve Vickers
While many legends of the Madison Scouts are forged on the competition field, Steve Vickers built his legacy behind the scenes, ensuring the corps—and the entire drum corps activity—had the administrative stability and public platform necessary to thrive. A tireless advocate for the "Madison Scouts," Steve has served as a cornerstone of the organization for decades, combining a professional journalist’s eye with a superfan’s heart.
Steve’s journey in the activity began as a performing member (notably with the Sky Ryders), but his impact on the Madison Scouts began in earnest through his long-term service on the Board of Directors. Steve served on the board from 1986 to 2000 and 2006 to 2013, a total of 20 years, during which he provided the strategic vision that helped the Scouts navigate the modern era of Drum Corps International (DCI).
Tom Acheson, 2024 Madison Scouts Hall of Fame Inductee.
Tom Acheson
Bill Howard, 2022 Madison Scouts Hall of Fame Inductee.
Bill Howard