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uv l QU Performing at the annual Fall Band Concert are freshmen COLETTE BOSSE, ANGELA SHELL, PATTI FREY, and GENELL SCHLILTES. iPhoto by ANNETTE MARTINJ Q25 The Rifle Corp executes a series of maneu- vers during the St. Marys Homecoming Pa' rade, iPhoto by ERIN WILEYJ Q33 Rifle Corp: Susan Bray, Carol Rabb, Debra Welch, Captain Gina Jollie, Bernie Zabala, Cathy Borders. iPhoto by ERIC DILLINGERJ 141 Freshmen TRACY CROCKETT and CO- LETTE BOSSE march during the rain at the Rossville Homecoming parade, iPhoto by Ml- CHAEL ESCALANTEJ 15h Flag Corp: Front Row: Co-Captains Debby Schuh and Tammy Harrison. Second Row: Genell Schultes, Cindy Blankenship, Tracy Crockett. Last Row: Jody Snider, Colette Bosse, Angela Shell, Patti Frey, Mary Tomlin- son. QPhoto by Brent Photographyj EventsfFlag and Rifle Corpfl37
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P R IFL R Squad travels to Salina and returns as Grand Champions Competing with a squad of only four people, the Rifle Corp pranced away with the Grand Champion tro- phy and five ribbons -four blue and one red - at the Marching Auxillary Camp held at Marymount College in Salina, Kansas. Captain GINA JOL- LlE senior was awarded an individual medal for her leadership and ability. A spirit stick was also won every night at the awards ceremony. The squad consisted of seniors SUSAN BRAY, GINA JOLLIE, CAROL RABB, and DEBRA WELCH. Their joy was short-lived, however, as, while get- ting into the car, the trophy's hand was broken off. The girls soon found it, and it was restored to its proper place upon the trophy's arm. QU TRACY CROCKETT sophomore does a rou- tine to Hang 'Em High during the halftime of state football. iPhoto by PAM SWARTZJ Q25 Attempting a double throw during her Ross- ville Homecoming parade routine is senior DE- BRA WELCH. iPhoto by MICHAEL ESCA- LANTEJ Q35 Giving her rendetion of On Broadway , captain GINA JOLLIE senior acknowledges the crowd's applause. iPhoto by PAM SWARTZJ t iFLAG l36fEventsfFlag and Rifle Corp
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