Hooray for Marching Outside the Box
Apr. 20th, 2010 11:46 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
When I was in high school in NJ in the mid-80s, there was a sharp division of girls and boys in certain roles: only girls were flag twirlers and participated in pom pom squad, while only boys played drums. (I once told the high school band teacher I wanted to play bass drum in the marching band, and he laughed at me. Not having the backbone then that I have now, I didn't mention it, again.) Since I like killing sacred cows like gender roles, I took great pleasure in the following participants in this year's NYC St. Patrick's Day Parade:

Girls Playing Bass Drum

Boys in Color Guard

Girls on Drum Line

Boys on Pom Pom Squad
You can see my complete collection of St. Patrick's Day Parade photos in my gallery.

Girls Playing Bass Drum

Boys in Color Guard

Girls on Drum Line

Boys on Pom Pom Squad
You can see my complete collection of St. Patrick's Day Parade photos in my gallery.
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Date: 2010-04-21 11:09 pm (UTC)Twenty years ago, my entire high school would have erupted in horror if my friend Paul, a talented gymnast and gifted dancer, had tried to get on the cheerleading squad. I have no idea whether he was even interested, but he went on to Temple, where I am sure the Owls would have grabbed him in a hot minute if he'd tried out.
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