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Story: Marching teams and cheerleaders

Contents

  1. Story summary

  2. The beginnings of marching as a sport

  3. Marching teams, 1950s onwards

  4. Cheerleading

  5. External links and sources

All images and media

From page 1 - The beginnings of marching as a sport

Marching school children

Marching school children

General Motors marching teams

General Motors marching teams

Uniforms: the MacDuffs team

Uniforms: the MacDuffs team (1st of 4)

Uniforms: Centennial Exhibition team

Uniforms: Centennial Exhibition team (2nd of 4)

Uniforms: the Pirates

Uniforms: the Pirates (3rd of 4)

Uniforms: the Sargettes

Uniforms: the Sargettes (4th of 4)

From page 2 - Marching teams, 1950s onwards

Edinburgh Tattoo

Edinburgh Tattoo

The marching girls

The marching girls

Modern marching: beginners

Modern marching: beginners (1st of 3)

Modern marching: the Matua Majors

Modern marching: the Matua Majors (2nd of 3)

Modern marching: leisure marchers

Modern marching: leisure marchers (3rd of 3)

From page 3 - Cheerleading

Dance-style cheerleading

Dance-style cheerleading

Competitive cheerleading

Competitive cheerleading

Champion cheerleaders

Champion cheerleaders

How to cite this page:

Charlotte Macdonald, 'All images and media', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/en/marching-teams-and-cheerleaders/media (accessed 3 February 2023)

Story by Charlotte Macdonald, published 5 Sep 2013

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