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              Wilson  Silks:  Doris  McGinnis,  Kitty  Gerlacher,  Rhonetta  Steed,  Tanya  Graves,  Joann  Howard,  Kathy  Roth,  Mary  Alice  Doyle,  Donna
              Kuhn, Heather Asay. Missing: Debbie Snowden, jolondaThompson, Beth Kuhn.




                                   To the military style, the Silks


                                           add precision and skill





                                                                          Wilson  American  Section:  K N E E L I N G :  Debbie  Pollard,  Kathy  Gaul,
                                                                          Roslyn  Feldman, Judy Thieme, Cindy  Ubelacker;  S T A N D I N G :  Nancy
                                                                          McManamus, Donna Kuhn, Luann Hughes. Missing: Maria Slivka.




                 The highly accurate


        maneuvers of the rifle line


        guard our "Honor" section














        Adding  a  military  flair  to  our  marching  band's  half-time
        presentation are the Wilson Color Guard and Rifles. What
        the group lacks in size they make up for in effort and per­
        severance,  their  practice  always  resulting  in  a  fine  pro­
        gram.They  provided  snappy  drills  and  skilled  marching
        maneuvers  at  our  football  games,  and  much  of  the  suc­
        cess  of  these  girls  can  be  accredited  to  their  spirit  and
        enthusiasm.  They also  represented  our school  by  leading
        the  band  in  many  area  parades,  a  fine touch  adding  dis­
        tinction to the Wilson performing band.
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