Thirty young women were named the newest members of the world-famous Kilgore College Rangerettes during a closed ceremony June 13 in Dodson Auditorium.
The announcement concluded the Rangerettes’ annual tryout week, during which candidates competed for a spot on the renowned dance and drill team.
The new Rangerettes will join 34 sophomores to make a team of 64.
The Rangerettes were the first of their kind when they began in 1940 as a vision of the late Gussie Nell Davis.
The organization created a unique combination of dance moves and precision drills that quickly earned them the reputation not only as the originators of dance/drill teams, but also as the best in the world.
Known for their high kicks and the jump splits, the organization has traveled around the world, entertained millions and spurred a multi-billion-dollar dance/drill team industry worldwide.
The Rangerettes are under the direction of Dana Blair, director; Shelley Wayne, assistant director; and Angela Aulds, assistant choreographer and dance technician.
Show-Offs, to introduce the new freshmen and select the new Rangerette officers, is set for 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 22, in Dodson Auditorium. Admission is free.
For more information, visit www.rangerette.com.
New freshman members of the 2026-27 Rangerettes, listed by hometown: