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Markettes remain infallible Kidnappings at 4:00 a.m. by the older girls initiated the sophomores into their new lives as Markettes. Practice took hours of hard work but the thrill of marching in a halftime show made it all worthwhile. The Markettes got a chance to march in front of thousands of people during the halftime show at an Oilers' game in the Astrodome. Drum major Emily Shiels described it as fun, thrilling, exciting and scary. The Bicentennial theme was expressed in a rifle routine while the band played VVhen lohnny Comes Marching Home. Later the tvtarkettes marched into the U.S.A. formation while the band played America and the choir sang the pledge of allegiance. For the Westchester game, the girls decorated the school during the early morning hours. Senior tvtarkettes expressed their status by wearing Groucho Marx masks at the pep rally and taping '76 on their flashing red and white gloves. The seniors were given flowers for the last game as thanks for all their years dedicated to being tvtarkettes. Westchester expressed their rivalry at the final game by releasing mice on the field during the lvlarkettes' halftime show. Even with the little rodents crawling on the field and into their pom poms, Dot's girls kept their cool. Patiently, lisa Stewart waits for her turn ln the halftime show. Right: Division II, Top row: I. Chappuis, L, Scott, S, Dixon, K. Rob- ertson, C. Devlin, C. King, K. Dennis, E, Shiels, Middle row: K. Arnold, V. Williams, K. Andersen, D. Stork, l. Grant, M. White. Front row: 'lst Lieutenant M. Sloan, Captain I. Kelley, 1st Lieuten- ant M. Campbell. 4042 MARKETTES
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KN! um Major Emily Shiels and Assistant Drum for Laurie Reinhardt, 'kettes are led by Laurie Reinhardt and Emily ils at a pep rally. in 54? WN t '- ,J '. lm 75 ,SQ sr - ., ,Ma , Division lil, Top row: C Yeargin, D. Voelkel, R. Sands, R. Watts, R. Robbins, T. Williams, K. Rowland. Middle row: R. Lovyensteln, S. Overly, C Muniza, S. Upfhurch, P. Leach, S. Taylor, D. Garrett. Front row: 7st Lieutenant 5. Schwabb, Captain E, Chapman, 7st Lieutenant I. Lucci. Markette Offifers: Captain lo!-Xnn Kelley, Treasurer Susanne Taylor, President Teresa Overly, Viee President Treafey Wil- liams, Secretary Cindy Brown. Left: Kidnapped Sophomore Susan Upchurch has her makeup applied in an expert fashion. MARKETTES
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