Rochester (Irondequoit), NY United States
Founded: 1965
Year | Position | Score | Theme/Songs |
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CORPS Photos
[Submitted by Bill McGrath Dec 2006]
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"STATESMEN AND EMERALD CADETS MERGE
After the tremendous success of the two senior corps, the Crusaders and Grey Knights, Rochester, New York will again strive to put a junior champion on the contest field come summer 1966.
On Wednesday, September 29th, the "Dynamic Statesmen" merged with the Emerald Cadets. They will now be known as the Emerald Statesmen.
The corps compliment will consist of 60 horns - 25 drums and a 25 girl color guard.
Co-directors of the newly formed corps will be Vincent R. Bruni and William McGrath. Irene McGrath will be in charge of publicity. Business Managers will be Phil Smith and George Davis assisted by Vincent Gravino. Mrs. Howard Blonowixz will be finance officer. Quartermasters will be Ray Cody and Mr. DeWitt.
Instructors will be Vince Bruni and Bill McGrath writing and instructing drill with Harvey Martin assisting. Drums are under Douglas Kleinhaus. Music is being arranged and taught by both Truman Crawford and Sal Sparrazza.
Truman Crawford was down the first weekend of practice - October 2nd. & 3rd., and the corps was hard at work on Great Day."
[From the ER National Convention Issue December 1965]
Highest Score 84.000
Final show in DCX Archives August 1, 1962 Caladonia NY placed 1 with a score of 84.000
Highest Score 87.400
Final show in DCX Archives July 25, 1964 Cortland NY placed 3 with a score of 71.720
Highest Score 76.733
Final show in DCX Archives September 5, 1966 Drums at the Downs Batavia NY placed 2 with a score of 73.200
Highest Score 81.600
Final show in DCX Archives August 26, 1967 American Legion Nationals Junior-PRELIMS Boston MA placed 26 with a score of 68.000
Member Name | Section | Years Involved |
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Cody, Ray | Lead Soprano | 1965 to 1969 |
Wahl, Thomas | Percussion | 1963 to 1967 |
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