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Girls' rill Team earns ity honors Bright red berets, blue and white dresses, and shapely legs are marks of the john Marshall Girls, Military Drill Team, now ranked first in the city. The commander, senior Vicki Purcell, and sponsor Miss Vir- ginia Esten, direct the team in or- ganizing military drill routines and in- venting new steps. Affiliated with the Iohn Marshall ROTC, the girls have brought honor to their school through hard, diligent practice and competi- tion. Candy sales have proved rewarding in the girls, hopes to purchase new Angel Flight uniforms. Inter-squad competition has spurred competiveness and an eagerness for 'perfection in the drill Above-Lined up for Federal Inspection, the ROTC color guard stands at attention for of- ficer scrutiny. Right-Honorary Captain Kathy Mc Williams accepts the marksmanship award at --I-M., :. .ra A ' .I -f' LI pall v-' in v'.- at f'6. 5. LC, :-S - ? ...Q 'Cf 'i' 5-e A team's performance. The team members may feel rewarded though when they become bedecked with rib- bons, medals, praises, and thanks from appreciative spectators. 6 the May 16 inspection. Below-The Girls' Military Drill Team goes through a competition drill at North Central where they won. X1 . 1461 I . ,Y 1: 5 .V p .E . M , 311:
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4 1 xg I in 11. S. . - ' xx Student council crown couple Jim Worstell and Marsha Cross chat as Marshal prepares her number for the show. Patriots' variety show Built around Love, Patriots on Paradei' gives Marshall students the oppor- tunity to display their songs, dances, and other routines to the community. Music, dance, dialogues, and skits were all built around the theme, glove. The romantic concept was there as was the comic. Ideas that were used included songs and skits about chil- dren, families, animals, food wealth, power, drink, nature, egotism, work, country, marriage, dating, and puppy- love. Students auditioned and then after selection practiced for the two-night presentation. Beginning with a slide show to the choir's songs of love, the stage was set for the junior girls' I Love My Shirt song and dance. Other numbers included guitar num- bers by Steff Ferrell, Nancy Chafee, Chuck Fisher, Gail Brandenburg, Darrell Goben, and Carol Perkins. Dancers included senior girls, Diane Harman, Cheryl Fitch, Gail Brown, Debbie Lewis, Carol Kolcheck, and Elizabeth Ebert. Songs were sung by Pat Ruby, Debbie Iustus, Marshal Kimbel, Nancy Barnes, Nora F ledder john, Garrett Zawadsky, Virginia Bamett, Tom Fuller, Wendy Measor, jeff Reed, and the Marshallaires. Blackout skits were sprinkled among the acts. Nikki Long worth did her Laugh-in telephone lady imitation. The first variety show two years ago reviewed the United States through decades and fads and songs. The second was a take-off on the Ed Sullivan Show. U and dance teams. Above-Variety show director Gayle Byers tries to get that extra upowi' out of the song Left-Working backstage, Bob Miller and Bette Goebel add sound effects and help U collect props needed. I7
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