York White Roses

York, PA United States
Founded: 1960

Inactive Junior
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The York White Roses, formed in 1960, was a junior marching and maneuvering corps based in York, Pennsylvania. They were sponsored by American Legion Post 127.

The corps’ colors were white and gold, with a large white rose on the front of the uniform.

The White Roses alternated between being a senior and a junior corps throughout their history. The corps was junior from 1940 to 1946, then again later through 1972. the entry of the White Roses senior corps describes that part of their history.

The White Roses held a competition, the Eastern States Junior, each year in July. They were active through at least 1972.

[Encyclopedia of Drum and Bugle Corps, 1966; DCW, 2/04, p.3]

Members (1)

Member Name Section Years Involved
schaeffer, deb color guard 1967 to 1970
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