I was the drum-majorette in my senior year in high school. My friend from high school, Sylvia, and I were majorettes all through school and also performed in a Corp. We twirled batons not rifles or flags. It was such a thrill for me to see my Grand-daughter twirl her rifle. My daughter never had any interest in twirling so watching my Grand-daughter was extra special.
Photo from the Allegiance Color Guard--Thank you Color Guard.
Color Guard photo. My Grand-daughter is on the right. The Guards program is called. "The Aztec Calendar."
The Guard spends their weekends in a gym when they have a meet. I sat down on Haley's blow-up bed. With my new knees, it took two people to get me up off the bed!
Big hair is part of their costume look.
I am glad I don't have to get all that teasing out of my hair. We did that back in the 1970's.
Face painting is important to their costume.
Haley likes to stick-out her tongue.
Oh, oh, face paint of her foot and on the floor.
Face painted.
Costume complete so it is on to the show.
Grandpa Tom would have gotten a better picture of their show, but I did the best my little point and shoot camera could do.
Fantastic show, wish my camera could do it justice.
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