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Re: The Loretto Knights. Please Read

The postings about the Loreto Knights stirred some memory in me of a group that may have been formed near the end of WWII and may have some connection with the Knights. I was either in grade 7B or 8A (1944/1945) when one of my pals and I joined a group that met in the auditorium in the basement of OLL. Some kids had uniforms others just had military style hats. We were taught military protocol and marching. I can't vouch for any continuity from that time to later years when the group competed.

Re: The Loretto Knights. Please Read

I joined the OLL Cadet Corp. while attending OLL in 1958. The uniforms were white, blue and gold. Correct me if I am wrong but I think we became the Loretto Knights when our uniforms changed to black and orange and the girls became guide ons at the end of the columns and carried small knight flags, which I was one of.

Re: The Loretto Knights. Please Read

The name "Loretto Knights" was designated for the drum corps by Director/Instructor Tom "Major" Costa. I supplied the emblem of the Knights for our flag, which, incidentally was taken from, believe it or not, a brand of Scotch whisky. We were formed somewhere in 1948 and at that time only Loretto Parochial School students were allowed to join. Some time later, public school students were allowed to come into the unit. Once again, there was no prior unit or Boy scout troop involved in the drum corps. I do recall there was a group of Boy Scouts in the parish, but they had no affiliation with the Loretto Cadets. At one time we had only 13 members left of the original start of the corps. Mike Martino was one of them, and so was I. Sal Contello, another "original", and I left the unit in the mid fifties to join the Navy.

Re: The Loretto Knights. Please Read

Hello Rocky, I stand corrected. You would know better than me. I just never heard us called Knights before the uniform change and the little flags with the knight symbol. We just were referred to as the cadets. Whatever, it was a great group and I am proud to have been one of them.