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August 5, 2003
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Here you can get to know the deepest, darkest, most embarrassing secrets of flagline members present and past! Mwahahahahahahaaa!!! (Er..okay, so we don't have any secrets, but uh, we'll keep trying!) Oh, uh, yeah, and um, find out about past shows and all that neat stuff, too. Well... since we're on the subject of it anyway, you might be asking.. what's the difference between marching guard and winter guard? The most obvious difference would be the marching (well, and location). Marching guard takes places with the band, on field, marching, and so on. Winter guard, on the other hand, is minus a band, indoors, no marching and more visuals/dancing, etc. It focuses more on the flagwork detail indoors in a gym. Those participating in the marching flagline are not required to join the winterguard. Below you will find listed all the members of flagline from as far back as 1998 (three years). Next to each name you will find a year and either an M or a W in orange, which signifies that person's last and completed season participating in flagline (marching or winterguard. Years in pink signify the current guard.) Click on their name to view whatever information they've submitted and previous guard experience. Please feel free to look around and learn a bit about an interesting and quite unique flagline of them all! If you are a member and would like to submit your information or update it (I will always update your flagline experience and grade if necessary), please ask me for a form or click here to see it online. Simply save it to your disk, fill out what you want to appear on your page (the stars indicate required info needed) and then print and give to me, or email it to me. Or you can copy and paste it in an email and send to me. I'll put your info up as soon as I can.
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