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“It's one of my most exciting years of teaching. All the girls cooper- ate, are at practices, they're neat, and want to do well.” — Mrs. Kramer Flag and RiHc members practice very hard for the Home- coming routine. Becky Polk, captain of Rines. Brenda Pomplun. captain of Flags. Flag and Rifle members did a “Bottle Dance” during half-time on Homecoming night. 28 Flags and Rifles
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The band marching in the Home coming parade Flutes: Row I: S. Sheridan. D. Chris- tiansen. A Peschkc. T. Parsons. J. Ipatti Row 2: G. Potter. J. Raping, K. Paulsen. C. Chase. L Morris Row 3: J. Klcisncr. D Krebs. P Polk Band 27
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The members wait patiently to start. Many hard hours of work are put into Flag and Rifles. The members not only work after school, they also put time into the routines in the summer, after school, and also during 5th hour. Becky Polk, captain of the Rifles, said that learning the routines wasn’t too hard, and teaching them wasn’t too bad either. When asked why she tried out for Rifles she replied. ”It was something different, and I’ve never done it before. It looked like fun.” Brenda Pomplun. captain of flags, said that learning the routines was very challenging to learn and to teach routines to the rest of the squad. When asked why she tried out for Flags Pomplun said, “I’ve watched them in middle school and thought it was really neat. I always wanted to be in Rags.” Mrs. Kramer, adviser of the groups, said that she had a very young squad with only 6 seniors. She recruits members from grades 9-12. A member cannot be a brass player in band, and the rest depends on a point system. The 16 highest scoring girls for Flags are picked and the eight highest scoring girls for Rifles. Row I: J. Klcisncr, B Polk. M Gunka, C. Meyer, A. Schram, C. Chase, (missing: N. Bloch) Row 2: A. Pcschkc. V. Trampf. B. Pomplun, Adv. Kramer Row 3: K. Paulsen, P. Polk. G. Potter Row 4: T. Morehouse. S. Murkley. K. Nicholas. P. Knoke Row 5: L. Holt. J. Kaping. M. Day Row 6: C. Chase. L. Carlson. J. Londowski. S. Ziemann. (missing: S. Jezwinski) Flags and Rifles 29
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