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Filename: | grantham_leaside_1961.jpg |
Album name: | khusrau / Grantham Police Boys Band |
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Keywords: | 1961 / |
Filesize: | 464 KiB |
Date added: | Jul 15, 2006 |
Dimensions: | 1200 x 810 pixels |
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Now, this is a great photo!!
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I remember Grantham being small in size but big in crowd appeal - "Marie", "Tangerine" - great stuff! Can't tell from this photo if Tom May is in the drum line.
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For the record I'll include a list of former Grantham members that marched for The Toronto Optimists over the years. There might in fact be more but here's a good start. I think that you will find that there were more Grantham members in the Optimists than any other Corps. All I can remember now is all those long drives but it was worth it ! - Brian
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PS: I belive that every one of those guys won at least once Canadian Chamopionship as an Optimist- Rah Rah St. Catharines!!!!!!!!!!!! Glen Durrish; Tom May; Rick Robida; Chuck Clutterbuck; Jack and Dennis Roberts; Brian, John, David and Peter Byrne; Bob and John Christie; Peter Barclay; Tom Sacco; Tom Garrett; Bob Beechum; Laurie Seto; Bob Page; Bob Hill.
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"M-i-i-i-i-i-i-ghty" Grantham
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Hey you all forgot me! Bill Grigg - Rcscc Renown- Grantham- Optimists-Commanders-2nd Sigs-Niagara Regionairs, Lots of great memories.
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Buddy Latour wearing his 'bearskin' looked about 8 feet tall. A great DM
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2017, it would be interesting to see how many Grantham players are still active in Drum Corps.
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