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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.












                                                                                                Sophomores/Rifle  Squad  89

                                           Beginning a  routine to Prince's  "Baby I'm  a  Star",
                                           Junior Judi  Meyers  waits for her cue  to start twirling.
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