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    Rangerette Showcase & Museum - The famous Miss Pill.  A true treasure.

    Rangerette Showcase & Museum

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    Oh I love the museum and forever Miss Pill. She is so knowledgeable she imparts a new tidbit of…read moretrivia EVERY TIME I visit. She's truly A FOREVER!

    We loved coming to this museum and learning the history of the Rangerettes. This is a Free Museum…read more It's part of the PE Complex with its own entrance ** at the intersection of Broadway and Ross on the Kilgore campus, one block west of Highway 259. Kickin' Since 1940 The Rangerettes are the world's best-known collegiate drill team, traveling from coast-to-coast and border-to-border in the United States and on several world tours. The museum includes: Two wall-mounted televisions with footage of Rangerette performances A longer film is shown in a comfortable 60-seat theatre with large screen lounge area that pays tribute to Gussie Nell Davis, originator of precision dance drill and founder and longtime director of the Rangerettes A display of Miss Davis' personal mementos of 40 years, along with a large portrait donated by a former Rangerette and her family "Can You Name Our Famous Friends" features photographs of the Rangerettes with celebrities from the fields of politics, news, communications and show business A collection of Rangerette Scrapbook photos and mementos arranged by former students A wall collage that recognizes numerous college organizations that have played a part in Rangerette history: the Ranger Band, the Kilgore College Rangers athletic teams, and the KC Cheerleaders Tribute is paid to numerous local persons who have aided in the Rangerette's rise to prominence, including an early sponsor, newspaper publisher, accompanist, choreographers, assistants to the director, band directors and college presidents

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