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ll.lE'.I1'. Cheerleaders Ehuui sux' ' ,S Cheering into a stunt are Margie Bell-left, Stephanie Griffith-climbing, Dawn Gillham-base, and Melanie Traylor-right. Their LilJn's Pride c S- L o c c L . 1 1 o 1 n s ld C Laura Osborne-top and Kimberly Bran- non-bottom add a stunt and a smile to show their spirit. Right-Stephanie Griffith-bottom: Me- lanie Traylor-base: Debbie Burns-top spin into a helicopter. Stephanie Griffith cheers the Lions on to victory. 1982-83 Cheerleaders Lower-Bottom-Left to Right-Cami Har- vel, Margie Bell, Dawn Gillham, Melanie Traylor, and Kimberly Brannon. Top- Laura Osborne, Stephanie Griffith, and Debbie Burns-Head Cheerleader. 38 Z s E 2 I
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.. nm An Q A - 4 .. .L i-wi Iyyf Top Row-John Hewett-President, David Welsh, Doug Bishop, David Opitz, Dan Harrald, Stace Gaddy, Michael Banic, Louie Brashears, Tim Gunter, Keith Cottingham, Tim Sebas- tion, Peter Raymond. Second Row-Lynette Drake, Stephanie Carr-Secretary, Dawn Dowty, Lela Bailey, Cheryl Kirkpatrick, Shawn Blackard, Lynne Dempsey, Kendra Floerke, Kim Keeny, Kim Morgan, Margaret Walker and Logan Green-Director. Third Row-Stephanie Spears, Angie Schoen, Angie Davis, Denise Alexander, Linda Terry-Reporter, Glenda Todd, Carol Coomer, Sheila Jones. Seated at piano-Mary McDonald. lTlu5ii: Guild This club is open to all students tak- ing applied music. Though social in nature, it provides added opportuni- ties for hearing and performing good music. The meetings feature pro- grams, discussions, and social activi- ties. The projects include recitals, concerts, and provision of equip- ment for the music department. Currently it is the Westark Student Chapter of the American Choral Di- rectors Association. Chair The Westark Choir acts as a service organization for musical functions. This group usually performs twice in the first semester, once in a fall concert and once in conjunction with the Fort Smith Symphony. The second semester choir usu- ally presents a spring con- cert and at least one other performance. i Seated-John Hewett, Left to Right-Linda Terry, David Opitz, Dawn Dowty, Michael Banic, Leia Bailey, Doug Bishop, Stephanie Carr, and Tim Sebastion. Vocal Ensemble Members for the Vocal Ensemble are selected through auditions. They then make numerous appear- ances throughout the school term for civic clubs, church groups, senior citizens groups, schools, etc. Standing-Shawn Blackard, Dawn Dowty, Kim Keeny, and Stephanie Carr. Kneeling-Peter Raymond, Mike Pennington-Vice President, Dan Harrald, and John Hewett,
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0 G CD19 E'-B3 Felines O CD CD M ihwili ' 3 Sitting-Laura Rathburn, Candace Eddy-Second Lieutenant. Kneeling-Judy Frantz, Robbie Spoon-Chaplain, Laura Brody, Becky Leverette, Angie Brown-First Lieutenant. Standing-Kim Taylor, Becky Hobson, LaShawn Talley, Tammy Zeiler, and LyAnna Hale- Captain. bly were: Trophies- LyAnna Hale Angie Brown Candace Eddy Medals- Laura Brody Becky Hobson Robbie Spoon Tammy Zeiler Laura Rathburn Kim Taylor Becky Leverette Judy Frantz LaShawn Talley Presented at the Awards Assem- This year, as every year, the Felines practiced hard to make their job well done. Their team spirit showed in each performance they gave that was filled with pride for their school, their team, and themselves. The Fe- lines sponsor this year was Betty King. GCDGC 39
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