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Precision Costs Time
S pinning, throwing, and especially along with their "more complicated routines
catching a rifle might have looked easy and added performances this year."
to spectators, but rifle squad members
MN remained the only school in the
learned to make precisiOn look easy.
area to have a rifle squad. This complicated
Hour-long practices every day added things in that the squad could not attend
up, plus the extra hours preparing for pep camps or contests, but Riddle felt that it
rallies and games. also had its good points.
Waiting to begin her routine, Sophomore Angie
Harner looks for a signal. "Not too many people wanted to stay "It made you feel different and
after school for three or four hours," unique."
commented Sophomore Yvette Riddle. Uniqueness had both its advantages
Science teacher Pam Butcher again and its disadvantages, but after three years
supervised the squad, along with drill team. of it, rifle squad had gotten used to it.
She felt that Rifles did "a really good job"
Rifle Squad. Front row: Yvette Riddle, Sarina Idler,
Connie Correa, Heidi Hunt. Back row: Angie Harner,
Linda Trebilcock, Jennifer Thompson, Missy Harner.
Sophomores Linda Trebilcock, Yvette Riddle, and
Connie Correa find time before school to practice for
an upcoming pep rally
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