Sea Horse Lancers

Brigantine, NJ United States
Founded: 1958

Inactive Junior
YearPositionScoreTheme/Songs
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Position 200+ indicates Division II, Position 300+ indicates Division III, Position 400+ indicates Mini Corps.

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The Sea Horse Lancers, formed in February of 1958, was a junior marching and maneuvering corps based in Brigantine, New Jersey, just outside Atlantic City.

The corps was sponsored by the Kline-McAnney American Legion Post 396. Corps director was Jack Phillip, assisted by Walter Parks. Joanne Gabrysz served as drum major, and the color guard captain was Sue McCrossen.

Initially a parade corps, the Lancers entered competition in their second year of existence, and continued to compete for several years in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. In 1965 the corps entered ensemble competition, where they met with considerable success.

Some of the Lancers' favorite selected were "Lord and Masters," "Blue Berry Hill," "Magnificent Seven," and "My Shawl."

The corps was active through at least 1968.

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Members (1)

Member Name Section Years Involved
DeBerry, Robert Horn Line 1965 to 1967
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