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V Twenty-two energetic girls and an enthusiastic advisor make up the ever-popular group commonly known as the Seneca Cadettes. Like other members of the band front, the Cadettes are seen brightening up and performing at football games, basketball games, wrestling matches, pep assemblies, and summer parades. Under the leadership of their advisor, Mr. Travis, and their co-captains Terri Quigley and Brenda f cConnell, the Cadettes have put in many, many hours of practice. This great effort paid off this year when the Cadettes walked away with first places from all three of the competitions they entered. All of the members of the Cadettes should be congratulated on their fine job. Front Jill Rowan, Caria Loop Seated Jeanne Orion. Lisa Vogt. Maryann Du . Chris GrabowskI, Sherry Wagner Tara Law, PauletteShlnko kneeling ShSrry Kerecman, Michelle RIstau Cindy Roan, Paula Steele, Cheryl Lucas Back Brenda McConnell Cor Shinko Kneeling Sherry Kerecman, Micneiie msiau oinay i Holly Gulnac, Chris Farina, Patty Marquardt. Terrl Quigley (Sw ijf sr a cm sig. The Color Guard is a well-named group since they bring action, life, and color everywhere they perform. Their performance is aided by such things as high spirits, flags, banners, smiles, silks, rifles and their advisor. Miss Rapp. They perform at basketball and football games, wrestling matches, pep assemblies, and parades. The Color Guard is divided into three groups. The first two groups, rifles and A-line, are led by Kim McDonald. The rifles perform with rifles, and the A-line performs with clothes lines — no, not really. The A-line carries the school ' s banners, swords, and the American Flag. The last group, the Silks, perform with large blue and white silk flags and are under the direction of Diane McGee. The Color Guard does a great job in all they attempt, and Seneca is grateful to them for coloring our world. Kneeling- Lori Vogt, Brenda Beck, Diane McGee, Kim McDonald, Jan Forbes, Lisa Yaple Standin Sue King, Kathy Mitchell, Lisa Daugherty, Colleen Miller, Sue Barto. Mary Kosiorek, Sue Hinkler.
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Kneeling: Brenda Stankiewicz, Mary Trapp, Leslie Carlson, Cathy Miller, Judy Kibbe. Standing: Tracy Stephenson, Darlene Haibach, Krystal Turner, Lesha Yost, Barb Huzar, Jackie Dinges. Always there with a quick smile, laugh, song, or routine are the Seneca Majorettes. Characterized by high-held heads and batons, the Ma- jorettes set a good example to others to also hold their heads high for Seneca. They can be seen perform- ing at wrestling matches, football and basketball games, parades, and pep assemblies. Under the direction of advisor Mrs. Newsham, Captain Krystal Turner, and Assistant Cap- tain Leslie Carlson, the Majorettes did very well this year. They received two 2nd place victories and one 3rd place victory in the three competi- tions they entered. Besides spending many hours practicing and performing, the Ma- jorettes devote much time to money-making activities. They are proud of the fact that they personally have worked for and earned most of the uniforms they wear.
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