Milwaukee, WI United States
Founded: 1962
Year | Position | Score | Theme/Songs |
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1962 | Tonight (from West Side Story) * Music, Maestro, Please * Lady of Fatima * Great Gate of Kiev (from Pictures at an Exhibition) | ||
1963 | The Flying Dutchman * Answer Me, My Love * One Flower |
CORPS Photos
The corps’ colors were black, white, and gold.
Awards included the Wisconsin Catholic War Veterans Championships.
One correspondent remembers seeing the Chordaliers on roller skates in a roller rink for one performance.
The corps was active through at least 1973.
[Encyclopedia of Drum and Bugle Corps, 1966; rec.arts.marching.drumcorps 6/30/99]
Highest Score 72.300
Final show in DCX Archives August 25, 1963 Waterloo WI placed 9 with a score of 72.300
Highest Score 59.550
Final show in DCX Archives July 25, 1964 Spectacle of Music (Class A) South Milwaukee WI placed 8 with a score of 59.550
Highest Score 80.700
Final show in DCX Archives September 26, 1965 Ontonagon MI placed 2 with a score of 80.700
Highest Score 54.650
Final show in DCX Archives August 20, 1968 VFW Nationals - Prelims Detroit MI placed 41 with a score of 54.650
Highest Score 64.200
Final show in DCX Archives August 24, 1969 American Legion National Championships (prelims) Atlanta GA placed 16 with a score of 56.600
Highest Score 57.350
Final show in DCX Archives August 2, 1970 Mauston WI placed 3 with a score of 57.350
Member Name | Section | Years Involved |
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Beyer, Jay | french horn | 1963 to 1973 |
Bruno, Michael | French Horn | 1966 to 1972 |
Cupps, Jeff | Hornline | 1971 to 1974 |
DeNoble, Kim | Color Guard | 1968 to 1971 |
Gralewicz, Debra | Color Guard | 1967 to 1971 |
Kehoss, Michael | Baritone | 1964 to 1971 |
McClure, Timothy | Horn Line | 1966 to 1971 |
Rugani, Louis | Bugle instructor/arranger | 1961 to 1964 |
Rugani, Louis | Bugle instructor/arranger | 1961 to 1964 |
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