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Crossmen Alumni Historical Archives

1975-1979

1980-1989

1990-1999

2000-2007

The Crossmen were formed in late December of 1974 as a merger between two suburban Philadelphia drum corps rivals, the Keystone Regiment and the 507 Hornets. For over thirty years, over twenty-five hundred people have shared the priviledge of marching with the Crossmen. So many memorable moments. So many amazing performances. So many priceless memories. The following pages offer a comprehensive look back through time -- photos, scores, recaps, rosters -- everything you wanted to know about the Crossmen and much more. Special thanks to everyone who contributed to these archives. Here's a closer look at what's inside...

(Note: Some pages in the archives are not available at this time. Please be patient as we update our archives section and work to make it the most complete collection of facts and figures on the Crossmen available.)

Photos - Our photo galleries offer the most amazing collection of Crossmen pix on the web. Well over 1000 photos and growing! If you have any photos you'd like to add to our galleries, please feel free to send them our way. We'd be happy to add to our ever-growing scrapbook!

Scores - The Crossmen have competed in hundreds of shows over the years. With the help of some great online resources and some old yearbooks, we've compiled listings of nearly every score the Crossmen have ever received from every show they've ever competed in. Some of the early years are still incomplete, so if you have access to some of those scores, don't hesitate to submit them.

Recaps - Ever wonder what that great 1992 Crossmen drumline scored in drums? Or what that amazing 1997 Crossmen color guard got as a color guard score? Here are the breakdowns, the captions, the inside look at the numbers. From the old M&M numbers to the modern day Music Ensemble scores, it's all here.

Rosters - It's taken many years and a lot of hours, but we've managed to assemble a list of Crossmen alumni names and corps rosters that is 99% complete. Check out the rosters from when you marched and immediately go back in time to those unforgettable days you spent together on the field.

Click here to submit pix, scores, or other information for our archives.

 

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