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H ard work, determination, dedication and togetherness are the qualities that make up R O V A 5 Color Guard This past year the R O.V A Marching Band Color Guard and Drum Major have achieved many goals and have set more for next year Marty Worrell, senior Drum Major, attended Marching Auxiliary of America Drum Major Camp this past summer and received the award of Grand Champion of Drum Majors. Also won by Marty were first place at the Pumpkin Festival Parade, first place in parade catagory at University of Illinois competition and fifth place in field catagory at University of Illinois competition and second place at Western Illinois University field competition. The R.O. V.A. Color Guard led by Captains Loretta Stotts and Shelley Snyder also received high honors throughout the year The color Guard received first place at Farmington Marching Festival, second place at University of Illinois parade catagory. first place at University of Illinois in field catagory. and first at Western Illinois University field competition. The overall outlook over the past year is very encouraging for next year s squad The new captains and Drum Major will have many hours of hard work cut out for them but with the background and determination that they have been exposed to. the new squad looks to be very exciting and succssful. Color Guard 29
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Show Off Your True Colors Members of the 1983 R.O.V.A. Color Guard are: First Row — Sara Gullstrand, Kim BIoss. Shelley Johnson. Rifle captain — Shelley Snyder. Stacy Rylander. Kiersty Thomas and Tami Kirk; Second Row — Amy Swanson. Tracey Copeland. Deanna Scott. Michelle Cottingham and Renae Blair. Third Row — Cindy Flinner, Karen Hutchinson. Theresa Anderson, Drum Major — Marty Worrell. Nancy Holden. Flag captain — Loretta Stotts and Carol Stewart. 28 Color Guard
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Homecoming week began on a Tuesday instead of a Monday due to Columbus Day. Tuesday was Obnoxious Day when everybody dressed, what else but, obnoxious. Wednesday was Punk Day when everybody punked out. Thursday was Tourist Day with all those wild shirts. Friday was Tiger Day when everybody showed their true tiger spirit. Friday was also the day of the parade followed by the assembly. It was sponsored by the cheerleaders. It included a skit by the cheerleaders, two contests, one involved drinking Coke out of a baby bottle, the other, wrapping people in toilet paper, introduction of players and the band, not to mention a terrific Mr. T! It was enjoyed by all. Some overall opinions of the assembly were: fun, below average, fun but exhausting, very exciting, crazy, and wonderful. 30 Homecoming
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