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Pefecting;Precision Juniors Angie Haner, Shannon Phaby and Linda
Trebilcock prepare to march around the track, at a
practice for halftime, and pre-game parade . <center>
arts, patton, vertical and kipper may and on weekends, when they were
P "Even though it was hard to find time Entertaining students at pep rallies, Captain Linda
not sound very meaningful to an pressured for time.
Trebilcock shows her precise skill with a rifle.
ordinary person, but to the Rifle
;quad and co-captains Linda Trebilcock, for all the practices and I had to quit my
md Heidi Hunt, they were very important job, it was all worth it when others came
:erms . up to me after a performance and told me
Led by sponsor Karen Kneifl the what a good job we had done." said Junior
wirlers showed their precision, hard work Kim Lenhardt.
md dedication. "I don't know if people The squad faced larger problems than
·ealize just how much practicing goes into just these . They had to find ways to raise
~ach performance. It's really difficult to get funds for new $25 rifles to replace the
!veryone to twirl together at all times/' original ones, which were cracking.
;aid Sophomore Jill Woolery. "The car washes and bake sales were
Not only did the Rifle Squad entertain fun, even though they were a lot of hard
;tudents at pep rallies, they spinned and work/' said Co-Captain Linda Trebilcock.
wirled for half time shows at football and "When the new rifles began splitting, we
>asketball games. knew we had a big financial problem."
Although the riflettes had one semes- Through all the problems, the squad
er of first period practice, they had to still remains optomistic and continues to
1ave practices before school, after school, entertain thousands of people.
Halftime is a lot of work for the marching band, Junior
Shannon Phaby learns as she twirls to the music of
the band.
All the hours of practicing pays off, as Junior Kim
Lenhard entertains the school with her twirling.
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Beginning a routine to Prince's "Baby I'm a Star",
Junior Judi Meyers waits for her cue to start twirling.