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Barb Moroney...one of the best ever

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Can't have a big contest without a good retreat. That evening's "event within an event" was the most surreal experience I've ever had in my life!

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I was in the stands 1983 Miami. Thanks for sharing your photos. Awesome, cool, thumbs up :smile:

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Last but not least from the Dream...

Can't have a big contest without a good retreat:

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Rick - gotta say you have got an amazing collection! Keep it coming!

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And now, a mess of Garfield shots from 1984. I'd be remiss if I didn't start with a shot of our "brand new" buses:

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Aren't they spectacular? They came equipped with what I liked to call the Audience Appreciation Feature, where they would arbitrarily stop on the side of the road, usually on a daily basis, allowing passers-by to bask in their magnificence! As you can see in this picture, the AAF has once again been deployed.

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A couple more from Giants Stadium. These are significant to me because my sister, Kathy, & I marched together for 11 seasons, and this was the only time we were ever staged side-by-side in all of our years together.

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Dad loved the end of "America", because it was the one time he could get 2 "kid shots" in one frame!

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Bloomfield, NJ, 1984. This was a good night for us, because we were able to debut our Brand New Plumes:

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One last shot from '84: Dress Up Day (I choose to call it Dress Up Day because what we actually called it back then might be perceived as less-than politically correct). Many of you may recognize the Fashion Plate on the left as none other than April Gilligan:

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