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howy Flags And Rifles Add Style With rifles twirling and flags unfurled, the Prep Band marched through a season superior both in rating and performance. Adding immeasurable spirit and color to the band, the Flag and Rifle Corps did an outstanding job as an auxiliary corps. Summer brought many hours of hard work to steadily improve intricate routines. In August members of the rifle corps attended the national Drum and Bugle Corps Contest in Whitewater, Wisconsin, where they learned new techniques to be used in later manuevers. The summer practices came to a close when the entire band held its an- nual band camp at Callman, Miss. By showing their great skill and determination, the Rifle girls eamed the best section award in the band! Throughout football season, the auxiliary corps performed with great precision, but performances did not stop with halftime shows. The Christmas and Arts Festival parades were also on the bandis agenda. Two contests, the Gulf Coast Marching Festival and the MPSA, awarded the Flag and Rifle Corps superior ratings. Cupper rightj While keeping the beat by counting time aloud, the rifle girls Brenda Mills, Charlene Bryan, and Ann Howell showed off their glittering new rifles. J wb , 3 ,ily ,gf aff Flag girl, Alissa Pope, demonstrated her skill as the band marched behind her. Captain of the Rifles, senior Ann Woodbridge, successfully led the Rifles on the field during performances and during practices 1 'IO6
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fBelowQ John Dickson concentrated hard playing the Timp-Toms at band camp at the end of the summer. CAboveD At Christmas, the band gave Mr. Skelton a brief-case filled with over 3100. fAb0veJ In an outside sectional, Terri Brumfield and Laura Karlak played clarinets to get ready for band contest. lO5
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The Flags and Rifles gave their final salute to the supporting crowds during halftime at the football games. 3 2 S Entertaining the football crowd, these rifle girls revealed a backward motion in one of their liveliest routines. 7
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