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Batons twirl with pride and confidence The highlight of the year for Batons Janice Squire, junior, and Christy Welch, sophomore, was perform- ing a duet at the state band contest in Pella to Pop Mu ik receiving a 1 rating. Christy also performed a solo routine for a 1 rating. The Batons entertained fans at halftime during bas- ketball games and marched with the Band during foot- ball season. I he I wirlers will travel to Hawaii in June with the Marching Band. Batons are sponsored by Shirley Corkhill and Ronadel Davis. m I. Christy Welch performs her solo routine at halftime. 2. Janice Squire struts her stuff at halftime. 3. Batons Janice Squire and Christ) Welch hold the hatons the will take to Hawaii. Batons 29
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Flags take 1 at Pella; again at Ensemble The Flag twirlers accompanied the Marching Band in parades, contests, and halftimes at football games this fall. The girls also entered in a Flag Ensemble contest in which they performed a dance routine to the song Be True To Your School, and brought back a rating. During basketball season Flags performed halftime entertainment at many games. Flags are enthusiastic about the Hawaii trip with the Marching Band where they are performing in the King Kamehameha Parade held in Honolulu. 1 r - Flag Squad: Carla Purscell; Melissa Mills, secretary-treasurer; Tammy Davis; Shirley Marchant, Tami Soda, co-captains; Beck Price; Crystal Howe; kath Hanson. I. Oh no, what do I do now? Captain Tami Soda seems to be sa ing as I lags perform during the Homecoming assembh . 2. I lags boogie to center to form an L. 28 Flags
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Hawaii awaits Marching Band An invitation to participate in the King Kamehameha Parade gave the Marching Band a special goal. They worked feverishly on fund raising activities throughout the year. With parades, halftimes, a band-a-thon, and a marching contest, the band had many activities. In October the band took part in the annual marching band contest and marched away with a one. With only five halftime performances to perform, the band came up with a variety of difficult formations and new routines. After competing in these during the fall, the band took up again after spring break to perform in the Drake Relays and Pella Tulip Festival. I. Drummers keep rat-a-tatting as the perform. 2. Rhonda Roe and Kevin Henderson wait patiently for halftime acti ities to begin. 3. Karl Killinger looks reall spiff) in his director s hat. 4. A good look at the halftime formation done b the Band. 30 Marching Band
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