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I Melinda Hardy, Tamara Mays, Renee McMillan, Cheryl Valentine, and Lavado Harris listen to the rules and regula¬ tions they were to follow. Pearl Peebles, Francine Cleaton, Jessie Stith, Kathleen Clary, and Melinda Hardy march in the Christmas parade in Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina. During the actual tryouts Cassandra Easter and Linda Easter prove they have the ability to be “true blue” flag bearers. Majorette Clubs 29
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Rhythm Of The Banc Practice Makes Perfec Practice, practice, practice was the only thing running through the minds of the students performing for majorette and colorguard. After many hours of vigorous practicing, the right moves were perfected and the members were off to many parades. These included a Christmas parade at Roanoke Rapids, N. C., where they placed second, the fall festival in South Hill, and Norfolk State’s Homecoming parade. A lot of time was spent in making up the various routines for new dance steps. This was done by the dance squad, formerly the col¬ orguard and rifle squad. The colorguard and majorettes compeU against many other bands and rated we; These honors were well earned as much tin and effort was spent marching to the rhythm the band. Phyllis Jones, Teresa Powell, Denise Chambers, Paulette Pearson, and Connie Smith practice all the moves which would turn them into expert majorettes. Patricia Ruffin, Angela Johnson and Cheryl Valentir loosen up in spring practice. L Ms. Maxine Massenburg and Ms. Janese Stokes, sponsors of majorettes and colorguard, leave the Homecoming game feeling very satisfied. Renee McMillan and Linda Easter watch Subrenna Jones as she performs a dance step in the school parking lot during practice. 28 — Clubs Colorguard
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SOPHOMOREREIGNSOPHOMOREREIC After the first week of school we had become used to the Senior High. No more walking into the wrong classrooms, forgetting locker combinations or bump¬ ing into Seniors. No, we were Sophomores and we dominated in our own way by mastering our new enviro- ment and “learning the ropes.” Soon, we began to respect our school and ourselves for being part of the kingdom — the one with “Blue Reign.” Carlton Crenshaw learns from Mrs. Graves the fundamen¬ tals of driving. Kristie Simmons throws the water balloon to Jeffery Vaughan as he waits patiently, during Homecoming Spirit Games. BLUEREIGNBLUEREIGN BLUEREIGNBL — Sophomores
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