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Here is a list of Corps from the 1976 Mayflower Circuit

Class A

Boston Crusaders Boston

Blue Angels/Reveries/Cardinals (North Star) North Shore

5th Maine Regiment Portland Me.

Socialites Saugus, MA

Imperials Pembroke, MA

21 Lancers Norwood MA

Muchachos Manchester, NH

Warriors Lewiston, Me

Class B

Amvet Brigadier Randolph MA

Renegades Quincy, MA

Citations Burlington MA

St Joseph's Danties Hide Park, MA

Arbella Salem MA

Sharpshooters Framingham, MA

Militiamen Bedford MA

Sir Thomas More Cadets Braintree MA

Regal Crownsmen Cranston RI

Suburbanettes Hudson, NH

Joanettes Leominster, MA

Class C

Amvet Lancers Randolph MA

Marksmen Framingham, MA

Chuting Stars Danvers MA

Royal Cadets Gardner, MA

Debonnaires Norwood MA

Shoemakers Haverhill MA

Firettes So Portland ME

Sir Thomas More Squires Braintree, MA

Golden Buccaneers Chelmsford Ma

Social-ettes Saugus MA

Golden Rays Stoughton MA

Vicounts Dracut/Lowell MA

Imperials Jrs. Pembroke MA

Tewksbury-Wilmington Crusaders Wilmington MA

Winners

Class A Boston Crusaders Class B Amvet Brigadiers Class C Golden Buccaneers

Now take a look at the number of corps in New England today.....

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Here is a list of Corps from the 1976 Mayflower Circuit

Here's something else to consider. Mayflower was the third largest circuit after CYO and Eastern Mass. (The CYO music festival or championship show took 2 full days so that each unit could perform. No prelims and finals just 2 days non stop.) If you went back another 10 years and looked at all three circuit you'd have a list that would be larger by a factor of about 10. That factor would also take into account that most corps in our area belonged to 2 circuits. Let's also not forget the other nearby circuits like Little Rhody and Nutmeg. We're talking hundreds of units within 50 miles of Boston. Some towns had 6 or more units. There were week night shows as well as afternoon and night shows both Saturday and Sunday. The season lasted from just before Memorial day to the third weekend in September to give all the circuits and units enough dates to sponsor one show per year. Even then, you had to choose between as many as 3 shows within about an hour's drive on any weekend day or night. This didn't include non circuit shows like the World Open, Danny Thomas Invitational, etc.

Those were the days!

Steve Solombrino

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....those cracks being a by-product of the CYO circuit practice of only releasing the scores for the top three finishers in each class. Corps routinely finishing outside the top three could go a whole season without ever seeing their name appear in the drum corps press.

I marched Mayflower with Chuting Stars. Shows were all day with the 3 classes

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Here is a list of Corps from the 1976 Mayflower Circuit

Class A

Boston Crusaders Boston

Blue Angels/Reveries/Cardinals (North Star) North Shore

5th Maine Regiment Portland Me.

Socialites Saugus, MA

Imperials Pembroke, MA

21 Lancers Norwood MA

Muchachos Manchester, NH

Warriors Lewiston, Me

Class B

Amvet Brigadier Randolph MA

Renegades Quincy, MA

Citations Burlington MA

St Joseph's Danties Hide Park, MA

Arbella Salem MA

Sharpshooters Framingham, MA

Militiamen Bedford MA

Sir Thomas More Cadets Braintree MA

Regal Crownsmen Cranston RI

Suburbanettes Hudson, NH

Joanettes Leominster, MA

Class C

Amvet Lancers Randolph MA

Marksmen Framingham, MA

Chuting Stars Danvers MA

Royal Cadets Gardner, MA

Debonnaires Norwood MA

Shoemakers Haverhill MA

Firettes So Portland ME

Sir Thomas More Squires Braintree, MA

Golden Buccaneers Chelmsford Ma

Social-ettes Saugus MA

Golden Rays Stoughton MA

Vicounts Dracut/Lowell MA

Imperials Jrs. Pembroke MA

Tewksbury-Wilmington Crusaders Wilmington MA

Winners

Class A Boston Crusaders Class B Amvet Brigadiers Class C Golden Buccaneers

Now take a look at the number of corps in New England today.....

I was there the day of the finals and remember all those corps, or, should I say two days! I remember it fondly. What a long show. I remember it being hot around mid day and by afternoon there was a chill in the air, signaling another melancholy end to a drum corps season. But where was it? Bedford? Lowell? Wilmington? I can't recall.

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I was there the day of the finals and remember all those corps, or, should I say two days! I remember it fondly. What a long show. I remember it being hot around mid day and by afternoon there was a chill in the air, signaling another melancholy end to a drum corps season. But where was it? Bedford? Lowell? Wilmington? I can't recall.

Haverhill

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