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FREEZE! Lisa Manuel. Tracy Bourque. Becky Rogers, Kitty Stephens, and Kathy McMillan smile as they hold the ending pose to Land of IOOO Dances. BEHIND IT ALL. Abi Porter, sponsor gives the girls complimentary introductions as Denton Hcnrich waits for his cue to begin the music. BLUEBELLE OFFICERS Captain Karen Abate Sr. Co-Captain Vickie Doucet Jr. Co-Captain Kathy McMillan • PRETTY YOUNG THINGS. Bluebe dress like Little People as they dance P.Y.T. during halftime of the L basketball game. WORKING ON TECHNIQUE. Ka Abate, captain, shows Laurie Perry, juni the proper placement for her hands. 68 — Bluebelles
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TIME TO SING. Mrs. Corleys 4th hour class was reserved for Advanced Chorus members. COED QUARTET. Becky Masters, junior. Carol Thompson, Mike Holiday, and Keith Mortimer, seniors, practice their solo ensemble. Chorus — 67
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All in a Row M l very afternoon in the Mi. cafeteria, from Monday ■MJt through Friday, they could be seen stretching out before perfecting the steps to a new dance. The Bluebelles were always practicing to be better and better. Competition was stiff as ap- ----------------- plicants tried out for the 27 places on the dance line in the spring. The stretches, kicks and splits were easy compared to the really difficult stuntdancing and smiling at the same time. ---------------- Nadine Addison remembered how she felt when she got a spot on the dance line. I'm glad it wasn’t a joke. Being a senior Bluebelle means I have more impact on what we do as a group. said Kelly Melton. “All the practice and hard work is worth it when we're out there and everyone’s clapping. That’s when being a Bluebelle is really fun.” — NADINE ADDISON I'm used to the routine of things. My ideas arc given more consideration.” The football and basketball crowds' attention perked up whenever the squad lined up to perform to choreographed routines to the beat of --------------- popular songs such as; Beat It. Shopping A-Z, and On the Loose. A favorite was Little People. performed at the Homecoming pep rally. That was a fun song to dance to. ad- mitted Janie Kleinschmidt. We were dressed up like little kids. We had our knees tied together and little eyeholes to look out of. Athletes and audience alike admired the Bluebells' talent and effort. Football player Brian Johnson commented. I really appreciate it when they dance for us. IN THE SPOTLIGHT. Senior. Sheila Lambert stand to face the crowd as she dances to Love is in Control” at a football pep rally. Bluebelles— 69
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