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Gussie Nell Davis is best known for creating a "first" for Texas and the Nation. In 1975, the Houston Contemporary Museum of Art honored her for creating a "living art form." A talented musician, Miss Davis was groomed to be a concert pianist, but upon entering the College of Industrial Arts (now Texas Woman's University) in Denton, Texas, she selected physical education as her career choice. She went on to earn a Master of Science degree from the University of Southern California.

In 1929, Miss Davis started the first dancing pep squad at Greenville High School in Greenville, Texas.

In 1939 the Kilgore College Dean, Dr. B.E. Masters, decided that Kilgore College needed an organization that would attract young women to the college and keep people in their seats during football game halftimes. Dr. Masters had heard of Miss Gussie Nell Davis and her "Flaming Flashes" at Greenville high school, and decided to bring her to Kilgore College to create something special. Her creation and gift to the world is a distinctive American phenomenon - the Kilgore College Rangerettes!

The first group of its kind in the world, the Rangerettes brought "show business" to the football gridiron. Miss Davis' team took to the field during the 1940 football season, pioneering the field of dancing drill teams now seen across the nation.

During Miss Davis' 40 years as director of the Rangerette organization, the group traveled over a million miles representing the United States and Texas in South America, the Far East, Europe, and other points on the globe. The Rangerettes have been featured at numerous football bowl games across the nation, on national television, in movies, and on hundreds of magazine covers.

A testament to Miss Davis' vision and understanding of timeless beauty, the Rangerettes continue to thrill and dazzle crowds everywhere they appear. In every corner of the globe, people know the Kilgore College Rangerettes. For over 60 years, her tenacity and discipline is mirrored in the personality of each and every Rangerette line. Miss Davis was inducted into the Texas Women's Hall of Fame; named Honorary Citizen of Fort Worth in 1965; the recipient of the International Citizen Citizenship Award in 1969; the Cotton Bowl Association 25th Anniversary Participation Award in 1974; received a State of Texas House of Representatives Certificate of Citation; a Distinguished Alumnae of Texas Woman's University in 1978; inducted into the Cotton Bowl Hall of Fame in 1999; and a women's dormitory at Kilgore College bears her name.

A true Texas legend, Miss Davis retired in 1979, and passed away December 20, 1993. She will never be forgotten.



Deana Bolton Covin has been a star at every level of her career, but the brightest of her stars has to be the fourteen years she served as director of the world-famous Kilgore College Rangerettes. In 1979, it fell on her shoulders to take an internationally recognized organization, which had been directed only by its founder, Gussie Nell Davis, and to chart the course for its future. The team never missed a beat or a performance opportunity.

Mrs. Covin's tenure as Director of the Rangerettes was a huge success, as she took the performance level of the organization to even greater heights. This was most evident every year at the spring production of Revels.

Mrs. Covin joined the Kilgore Faculty in 1966 as cheerleader sponsor and physical education instructor teaching golf and bowling. She became assistant director of the Rangerettes in 1972, a position she held for seven years, before becoming the Rangerette director in 1979. She very successfully passed on the many traditions and techniques that Miss Davis had started, and kept the Rangerettes in the very center of the dance and drill team spotlight. Mrs. Covin became very well known for her emphasis on precision, polish, and perfection.

Mrs. Covin retired in 1993, but continues to play a very active role in the Rangerette Forever Alumni organization. She started the very successful Rangerette mini-camp program that generates scholarships for all Rangerettes. To date, over $1,000,000 has been raised and distributed to well-deserving members of the Rangerette line. Mrs. Covin's legacy is one of loyalty and service to all Rangerettes, both active and alumni.

In September 2001, the newly renovated Rangerette Gymnasium was opened and dedicated to Mrs. Covin just prior to the Rangerettes Forever Homecoming luncheon. The remodeled facility, now known as the Deana Bolton Covin Rangerette Gymnasium, is one of the first two buildings erected for the college in 1935. This honor and tribute to Mrs. Covin was, in the words of several attending the luncheon, "long overdue."

Mrs. Covin was married to J.W. (Cotton) Bolton, a former coach at Kilgore College who passed away in 1976. In 1991, she married Dr. Larry Covin, a former SFA classmate - who, by the way, just happened to be the college roommate of her first husband. Dr. and Mrs. Covin reside in Kilgore.

A very brief list of Mrs. Covin's awards and honors:

Miss SFA       1940, 1941, 1942
April 1990       Kilgore proclaimed "Deana Bolton Day"
December 1991       Named Paul Harris Fellow by Kilgore Rotary Club
November 1992       Presented with prestigious "Rolle" award from Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
April 1993       Revels dedicated to Mrs. Covin
April 1997       Given "Hall of Fame" award from the Texas Dance/Drill team Educators Association
Dec 1999       Kilgore College Ex-Teacher of the Year
Sep 2001       Rangerette Gym renamed Deana Bolton Covin Rangerette Gymnasium


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