C.C. reader. ([Middletown, Pa.]) 1973-1982, January 10, 1974, Image 4

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University Park, Pa., -- A
couple of sisters from Pittsburgh
are attracting attention as
majorettes with thefaststepping
Penn State Blue Band.
They are Kathleen Ann
Medich, 20 and her younger
sister, Cynthia Jean, 19. And at
home, there are three younger
sisters, also majorettes.
Patricia Ann, 14, and Lynda
Lee, 13 are twirlers in the
Golden Triangles, a baton and
drum corps in Pittsburgh.
And last but not least is
Kristen Ann, 3, who has begun
training as the fifth family
twirler.
Kathy and Cindy, both
majoring in Individual and
Family Studies at the University,
began their twirling career with
the Swissvale Hurricanes, a
neighborhood corps, a t the ages
of seven and eight.
Two years of private lessons
at the Val-Mar Dance Studios of
Swissvale prepared the sisters for
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their next five years with the
Golden Triangles, directed by
Larry Cervi who serves as
majorette choreograph for the
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With this professional touring
corps which has been champions
for nine years at conventions in
the eastern states, the girls
performed at the Macy’s Day
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While attending Churchill
Area High School, Pittsburgh,
Kathy was a drum majorette
with the school band during her
senior year, and Cindy for both
her junior and senior year.
Despite all the training and
experience, Kathy and Cindy
practice nine hours each week
with the Marching Blue Band
and four hours on Sunday
afternoons with the other
majorettes.
Kathy, the first to express
interest in baton - twirling, says,
January 10,1974
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“My parents thought twirling
would be good for coordination
and discipline. I don’t think that
they had any idea at the time
that all of us would want to be
twirlers.”
The sisters agree that they
have helped each other with
baton twirling.
Cindy says, “Kathy is better
at it then I am and has often
scored higher at try-outs. I
always go to her for pointers.”
“Cindy’s really helped me.
She can see things that I can’t
see myself while I’m twirling,”
Kathy adds.
When Kathy and Cindy
graduate, the Marching Blue
Band should have no concern.
The rest of the twirling Medich
sisters may just decide to follow
in their older sisters’ footsteps.
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