H.R. No. 310


R E S O L U T I O N
WHEREAS, The Kilgore Rangerettes, the world's first women's precision drill team, have become one of the most widely recognized symbols of the Lone Star State; and WHEREAS, The Rangerettes were organized at the prompting of Kilgore College president B. E. Masters, who thought that such a group would draw more female students to the school while also providing them with physical training; a further hope was that halftime shows at football games would help keep fans in the bleachers and so reduce the consumption of "improper beverages" under the stands; and WHEREAS, Gussie Nell Davis, who had established a high school girls' drum and bugle corps in Greenville, became the Rangerettes' first director, and Liggett Crim, a local oilman, covered the initial expenses; and WHEREAS, The team's fame spread quickly following their first football game performance in 1940 and their first recorded parade, at the Tyler Rose Festival, that same year; after the United States entered World War II, their appearances included shows throughout East Texas to promote the sale of war bonds; and WHEREAS, Their lengthy resume is studded with performances at Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade, the Sugar Bowl, and every Cotton Bowl since 1951; the most recent of their eight overseas tours took them to Dublin, Ireland, where they were guests at the 2000 St. Patrick's Day parade and Lord Mayor's Ball; in addition, the Rangerettes have performed in inaugural parades for Texas governors Ann Richards, George W. Bush, and Rick Perry and for presidents Dwight D. Eisenhower and George W. Bush; and WHEREAS, The Rangerettes have been featured on the covers of Newsweek, Life, Esquire, and hundreds of other publications, as well as in a movie and numerous television programs; visitors to the Kilgore campus can view exhibits of Rangerette costumes and memorabilia and take in films and slide shows of their performances; and WHEREAS, In their long history, the Rangerettes have had only three directors; Deana Covin assumed the leadership of the group following the retirement of Miss Davis in 1979, and Dana Blair has guided the team since Mrs. Covin's retirement in 1993; and WHEREAS, With trademark flair and crisp, flawlessly executed routines, the Rangerettes have mesmerized crowds and served as goodwill ambassadors of their school and state for more than half a century; now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 78th Texas Legislature hereby honor the Kilgore Rangerettes on the occasion of Kilgore Day at the State Capitol and extend to them sincere best wishes for continued success. Merritt ______________________________ Speaker of the House I certify that H.R. No. 310 was adopted by the House on April 3, 2003, by a non-record vote. ______________________________ Chief Clerk of the House