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Wisconsin's Hall of Fame |
Class of 2002 |
Sherry Daley Jung founder of the Corps at age 15, Sherry won the junior National Majorette championship at St. Paul and six Wisconsin state solo baton championships. She was a finalist for both Miss Majorette of America and Mrs. Majorette of America and was Drum Major Magazine's Contest Director of the Year in 1968. A graduate of Marquette University, Sherry was the featured twirler and oboist with the Warrior band. She served for six years as board member and vice-president of the Association of Marquette University Women. She was one of five nationally noted twirling figures cited at the National Baton Twirling Association's 1977 America's Youth on Parade Pageant for "dedication to the art of baton twirling". She is a charter member of the NBTA. For many years, Sherry has served as a judge at pageants and competitions across the country. Recognizing her leadership and contributions to the community, Milwaukee Magazine named her "One of Milwaukee's Most Interesting People of 1986". |
Marcy Daley Blaufuss won five Wisconsin state solo baton championships, and established a still-existent Veterans of Foreign Wars record by winning six VFW National Majorette championships. Marcy, Milwaukee's first Junior Miss, performed at the Cotton Bowl and was the state's first senior Miss Wisconsin Majorette. A graduate of Marquette University, Marcy was the featured twirler and first chair alto clarinetist with the Warrior band. For six years, she was famed Coach Al McGuire's coordinator of cheerleaders for the Marquette Warrior basketball team, including the 1977 NCAA champions. In 1974, she was named Drum Major Magazine's Twirling Teacher of the Year. She has judged NBTA Nationals at St. Paul, Las Vegas and the University of Notre Dame, as well as Miss Majorette of America Pageants, Canadian Nationals, and Miss Majorette of Canada Pageants. Because of her community involvement, as well as her leadership in the Daley Debutantes organization, Milwaukee Magazine named her "One of Milwaukee's Most Interesting People of 1985". In 1993, the National Baton Twirling Association honored Marcy as the "International Corps Director of the Year". |
Julie received her Bachelor of Science Degree from the University of Mississippi in Communicative Disorders, where she attended college on a baton twirling scholarship. She received her Master of Science in Teaching Degree from the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh and she worked as a Speech and Language Therapist in the Harford School District for two years. Turning to her first love, Julie opened up a studio in 1982. She has spent many years training, competing, and performing in the areas of Baton Twirling, Dance, Gymnastics, and Modeling. |
Class of 2002 |
Class of 2003 |