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RATED EHCELLENT'
l ^ o l o r Guard
adds fire to
halftime
Twisting and turning flags, rifles, and Lincoln’s Pershing Auditorium. Here they
batons with precision the Color Guard keeps were awarded an excellent rating.
to the beat of the music with ease. The team, which consisted of six mem
Practices during the summer months get bers, will increase its number to 10 for the
everyone ready for the Fourth of July Parade ’86-’87 school year.
and summer camp. The flag team gets finely It’s definitely more work than people
tuned for competitions by attending two would imagine. I had a lot of fun. It’s hard
camps: one a specialized flag team camp in work, but definitely worth it,“ said one
Lincoln and the other one with the band and Color Guard member.
the rest of the color guard. While at camp Pat Allen, Home Economics teacher, is
they won an award for the most creative the Color Guard sponsor.
routine which was choreographed by Junior Junior Chris Curtis is waiting with an
Flag Team Captain Kris Prem and ticipation to be a twirler on next year’s
Sophomore Sandy Loewis. squad:
Along with practice come the other high “The most exciting part will be twirling
lights of the year like performing at pep ral fire at halftime of the football games,” Curtis
lies and games and competing at State in said.
Sophomore Sandy Lewis, captain of the
flag team, shows the others how to do a
routine.
Flag Team
Front Row: Kelly Hanna, Sandy Lewis, Kris
Prem, Carol Wynne Back Row: Julie Price,
Ronny Luce, Maureen Swoboda, Jean Marek
60 RifleS, fiuirlerS, Pjag Team Twirlers
Cheryl Rolfe, Tammy Bouc, Pam Bouc

