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The all-women drill team, who are known as the Flying Lady Tigers, is one of only a small handful of high school performers who were selected for the parade and the state of Florida's only ...
The girls’ drill team was founded in 1952 by a local group of girls called the Chi-ettes with the help of Ruby Chow, a prominent Chinese American restaurateur and civic activist in Seattle, the ...
For 70 years, the Seattle Chinese Community Girls Drill Team has marched to its own beat. "This team is about empowering women, well girls and women, and having a voice," said Isabelle Gonn, the ...
That was in 1952. The girls had a club called The Chi-ettes. They’d seen Chinese drill teams travel to local parades from as far away as San Francisco, and wondered why Seattle didn’t have its ...
The Seattle Chinese Community Girls Drill Team marches on in this documentary. #k5evening To stream KING 5 on your phone, you need the KING 5 app. Download the KING 5 app ...
Kai Norwood: Being the ninth female on the Drill Team since 1948 has truly been an honor. So when I first applied for the Honor Guard Drill Team, I didn't make it because I just was not strong enough.
Director William H. Hamilton appears with the 17 women of his reorganized Hamilton Cadets military drill team in this photo from a March 1898 joint meeting of railroad unions in North Platte.
The moment was more than 40 years in the making. Gerald Ka Amun-Ra, New Hanover High School's Bebop Drill Team commander in 1982, attended the first cookout for the school's teams from 1979-88 in ...
The drill teams are selective, and many who apply don’t make the cut. Those who do can spend seven, eight or even 16 hours a day rehearsing the spins and rifle tosses that go into performances ...
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