Wilson High School - Nova Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1961

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Wilson High School - Nova Yearbook (Tacoma, WA) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 66 of 174
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Columns Lett and Right in Red and White MARCHEHS strut their stuff in Parade oi Daffodils. are Wig' LESLIE STENSEN MARY IANI3 B1-ASEE Drill Leader AdV1SOf Q 4 OURS ot practice in marching, turning, and executing numerous complicated formations may not be considered exactly easy, but Wilson's drill team members tirelessly repeat- ed each action, trying to reach perfection. Every Tuesday after- noon the thirty active members ot Wilson's marching unit met, under the direction of Sergeant Belvin and Sergeant Wynn to learn Marine, or military marching. Leslie Stenton called the steps and kept the Ramettes in line. Uncounted hours of strenuous practice prepared our marching squad tor perform- ance in football halt-time entertainment and in the annual Dattodil Parade, Where the girls displayed both precise and well-learned marching skills and their pert red and white uniforms. DRlLL TEAM - Row l 0 F. Martin, L. Stensen, C. Cirnino, N. Reimer, B. Iohnson, I. Smith, C. Abeel, I. Mulholland. Row 2 0 I. Taylor, D. Vukovich, D. Wilson, S. Iohnson, V. Reid, I. Mode, B. Haarstad, L. MacDonald. Row 3 O L. Clinton, S. Berquist, M. Gay, C. Moe, K. Brady, D. Barrick, S. McCamant, M. Schluss. Row 4 0 K. Tallinan, K. Mosier, S. Gerritseri, L. Barnes, D. Bennett, L. Wortman, I. Anderson. Sixty-Two

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Nlimhle Fingers Twirl Batons at Half Time DIXIE THORSON VICKI CONNER SUSANANN POLLACK PAT MORRISON Majorette Majorette Maioreue Mdiorette NE part of grid and hoop activities which most Wilson sport fans remember Well is the entertainment provided by Wilson's four majorettes. After a field of muddy and broad- shouldered males the talented baton-twirlers, dressed feven on the frostiest of eveningsl in short and sweet red outfits, provided a very pleasant interlude. Pat Morrison, Dixie Thor- son, Vickie Conner, and Susan Pollack demonstrated their nimble-fingered ability at each of Wilson's Tacoma football games and hoop battles. Aided by their pint-sized understudy Debbie Anderson, our majorettes presented many Well- practiced routines, one of the most noteworthy involved special lighted batons which created a spectacular effect in the dimly lighted gym. WILSON Majorettes pose for the Nova camera. Wiwiftriefrs K - i MAIORETTES perform in the Daffodil Parade. Sixty-Three

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