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Pom-Pon Sqiiad, left to right: Lulu Nidiffer, Debbie Davis, Kim Shaw, Cindy Clark, Martha Martin Christine Johnson, Sandra Moore, Kathy Phillips, Martha Ferguson, Brenda Page, Debbie Mitchell Suzanne Moore . Pom Piin Qiris The Pom-Pon Girls and Flag Corps march through Coney Island in Kings Dominion, Martha Ferguson enjoys marching in Kings Domi- nion. The Pom-Pon Girls march past the Royal Fountain on International Street in Kings Dominion. Seniors made up the major- ity of last year ' s PonvPom Squad. As they graduated, they took with them the mem- ory of making their band one of the best. Other members faced the additional challenge of trying to win it again. The win being referred to here was the second place in the Grand Feature Parade at the Apple Blossom Festival in Winchester. Actually this was more important than it sounds for two main rea- sons: one, that this was the first time in three years that the Pom-Pom girls had won an award; and two, that they had won it in open competition (meaning against all units in the parade, not just in their catego»;yl. It looked as if the Pom-Pom girls had something to look forward to the following year - a repeat performance. 28
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In concert fonnation, Mr. Hines warms the band up for the long parade ahead l started to coimt how many times we marched around the football field in practice, but I lost count after nineteen, said flutist Amy Hunt. At last the Drum Major signals the band to step off. 27
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Karen Pauls, Cathy Martin, Martha; Forrest, and Maresa Firth march S past the fountains on Interna- B tional Street in Kings Dominion. B ILa Ccrps Rookies - that ' s one way : describing last year ' s ■ag Corps since it was imposed almost entirely of .derclassmen . Although i experience prevented them fom winning, it did not ep them from supporting te band to the utmost, feir determination to do j11 and their precision, jthough stopping short of riking them winners, has Ipec them to make the bands ' :er-all appearance one of te best in the area. Thanks : that enthusiasm and sup- jrt, they could definitely called band boosters. The Color Guard leaves the field after a half- time show. 29
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