Kenosha, WI United States
Founded: 1964
CORPS Photos
The Queensmen Squires was the Queensmen's feeder corps.
The corps’ colors were royal blue, black, and white.
The Queensmen merged with the Explorer Scouts of Racine in 1970 to form the Racine Explorer Scouts. The two corps separated again after this one year, but factors such as worn-out equipment led to the quiet demise of the Queensmen in 1971.
[Encyclopedia of Drum and Bugle Corps, 1966; rec.arts.marching.drumcorps 3/15/2002]
Highest Score 63.100
Final show in DCX Archives August 16, 1965 VFW Nationals Prelims Chicago IL placed 49 with a score of 53.900
Highest Score 70.000
Final show in DCX Archives September 3, 1966 Chicago IL placed 1 with a score of 52.000
Highest Score 66.400
Final show in DCX Archives August 26, 1967 American Legion Nationals Junior-PRELIMS Boston MA placed 29 with a score of 66.400
Highest Score 77.050
Final show in DCX Archives August 20, 1968 VFW Nationals - Prelims Detroit MI placed 19 with a score of 77.050
Highest Score 73.600
Final show in DCX Archives September 1, 1969 Zion IL placed 2 with a score of 59.950
Highest Score 33.800
Final show in DCX Archives July 20, 1974 Huntington NY placed 4 with a score of 33.800
Member Name | Section | Years Involved |
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Geigner, Bruce | drum line | 1964 |
Jahnke, Bill | Soprano | 1968 to 1969 |
Letourneau, Glen | Contra Bass | 1966 to 1969 |
Rugani, Louis | Founder, Exec. Director | 1964 to 1969 |
Rugani, Louis | Founder/Director, bugle instructor/arranger | 1964 to 1969 |
Swanson, Rosie | Colorguard | 1964 to 1967 |
Swiatko-Phillips, Jaclyn | Colorguard | 1963 to 1965 |
Tutka, Patty | Color Guard | 1964 to 1968 |
Vaughan, Linda | Color Guard | 1964 to 1966 |