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l. Color Guard: A Superior Addition By Blaine Lewis ln its second year, the Coronado color guard has found it's place on campus. They were a very valuable asset to the band this past year. The color guard is made up of the flag and rifle groups and have dazzled audiences all year long. They are one of the top groups, if not the top group in the state. With their multi- colored flags and choreographed dance steps they have won superior ratings in all their competitions. They are excellent and have made me real proud of them, exclaimed instructor Liza Meier. The Color guard marches with the band EARLY IN THE school year, Caitlin Ball practices her flag routines. THE FLAG GIRLS dance to a superior rating at ASU band day. 44 Color Guard They had .tc perform to jazzy mu- sic which is very difficult to do. The dances used were done in modern jazz :style that are hard fordance classes. -- Liza Meier and use colors for special effect. The colors go along with the mood of the mu- sic being played, stated Meier, The red blue green and purple flags are kind of representing the jazzy tape type of music being played. A certain color is used for a certain song. FLAG GIRLS WORKon one of their many routines on the auditorium stage. The numbers they do are very diffi- cult, continued Meier. The color guard practiced every morning from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 in the morning, and they also prac- ticed on their own after school. They had to perform jazzy music, which is very difficult to do. The dances used are done in a modern jazz style and even dance classes find that type of dancing difficuIt. concluded Meier. The newly formed rifle squad was led by captain Linda Ftosigno. Rosigno is the only freshman on the rifle squad. The flag corps was led by co-captain Carrie Ann Terrell and Sheri Shockner.
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COLOR GUARD Co-Capt. Carrie Ann Terrell Co-Capt. Sheri Shockner Caitlin Ball Beverly Myers Terry Burkhead Karen Flynn Rhonda Smith Barbara Kumlin Linda Mitchem Cindy Townsend Ellen Leavitt Susan Glass Ronna Jeanmoon Renae Mason Stephaine Ryder Christine Holenka Sue Hubbard Tracy Kurtzman Dana Rugal Mia Durant Dina Mazat RIFLES - Sandra Morris Melaine Emter Linda Roscigno Meiwah Wong Denise DeIGreco Cyndi Wittig Christine Zieglar Cindy Olsen Lorenda Drane Demi Williams LINDA ROSIGNO, rifle captain, drills the team in strenuous workouts. CONCENTRATION IS shown on the face of Chris Holenka as she perfects her performance. CINDY OLSON, a rifle squad member, works with the beat of the music. O ' N: 1 rt w df' Q .5 a 'tics-..,, . f , .335 , .fi . It A XE. ,t f K O N Oh, X - B 1 R .Q K1 -: . K SENIOR CINDY TOWNSEND works on her hand movements. The hand movements were done by both flag and rifle groups. Color Guard 45
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