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Camp gave us a chance to do new things and improve the spirit of the school Patricia Hicks With new uniforms and a new form, the drill team shows Hail Lyman. Hours of practice are needed for the dedicated drill team member. At the Lyman-Mt. View football game, Tressa McRay leads a line through a routine. Rh thm, style and sparkle and white. It doesn't matter what color you wear, as long as youire for your team. Kim Piercy 6 6 en-Hut! Ready position! 5-6-7-8, Kick 1, back 2, contract 3 and 4. Use energy girls! . . . Get it together! . . . 5-6-7 and 8 hit end. That was excellent! Now do it again. Sixteen tired, sweating girls, with aching muscles didn't give up during the nightly two hour practice. The drill team tried out new looks and dancing styles. I liked our black uniforms because they were differentg they caught the audience's eye, said Senior Stephanie Young. I thought it was dumb that everyone was down on our uniforms because they weren't blue Drill Team Front row - Co-drill Mistress Jadelyn Johnson, Kimberly Piercy, Kimberly I-Ieltz, Stephanie Young, Heather Jeansjsecond row - Terri Allen, Tressa McRay, Michelle Yoak, Melia Youngg back row - Yvonne Silva, Julie Tippets, Lisia Schmidt, Patricia Hicks, Marlea Haws. CNot pictured Co-drill Mistress Andrea Chastainj 44 Drill Team Junior Leza Chapman added, I liked them because they were flashy. We didn't choose blue and white because we wanted to get up with the styles of the other drill teams in the country, said Captain Jadelyn Johnson. Utah State Drill Camp added new style to the team's performances. At camp they learned to be crowd pleasers and improve uniformity. Freshman Patty Hicks said, I liked going to camp, because it gave everyone a chance to get to know each other. For homecoming the drill team and the cheerleaders joined forces to perform a dance learned at camp. We've Got It! Between having two uniforms, going to camp and having matching short sets for camp, the team cost about S300 for each person. To raise the money, they had fundraisers which included washing windows, a yardsale, bakesales, and selling food at the summer rodeos. Besides earning money for themselves, they also helped raise SlO0,000 for a Bridger Valley baby who needed a heart transplant. I think that raising the money for the little baby was one of the most worthwhile things we did all year, said Freshman Tressa McRay, O W .:, j ., W' if an Ki, f1ff'i fi, H '.,, 5 20, 2 a 1 ' , g.s.j- J if f , Q , s. . ,, .,r , -1 fa az , 'Z . :EQ M ,. If ' 'Ito 1 at . 'Wi ii
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li L,,, I ,uw L f l ws N KY 'af2az51'a2JLZm.a 551. ::, IKA ' if ii ' F Andrea Chastain .ladelyn Johnson Syncopated. Drill teams combine sharp military style with dance. The drillfmistresses and other members make up the movements to either pop or classical songs. Stephanie Young, Andrea Chastain, .ladelyn Johnson and Heather Jeans dance at halftime. Sparkle. First row - Kimberly Piercy, Tressa McRay, Yvonne Silva second - Patricia Hicks, Marlea Haws, Kimberly Heltz, Michelle Yoakg third -e Jadelyn Johnson, Sherri Mair, Jeanine Harrison, Heather Jeans, Melia Youngg back - Lisia Schmidt, Stephanie Young, Terri Allen, Julie Tippets. .ff Bwdcllwagf ver the summer Captain Jadelyn Johnson and Co- captain Andrea Chastain travelled to New York to participate on a 850 member Liberty Drill Team during the rededication ceremonies for the Statue of Liberty. Johnson said, lt was extremely exciting. I felt privileged to be making history. Everyone was so different! But I didn't feel inferior because I knew that if l was one of thc ones chosen to go then I was as good as they were, said Johnson. We didn't see the Statue of Liberty up close because of all the people. lt was like standing in Lyman and the Lady being on the outskirts of Mt. View, Chastain noted. Drill Team 45
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