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CLegs, legs, legs hirty-six Liberty Belles stood in a row, looking glamorous under the stadium lights. But as most Liberty Belles found out, it wasn't all it was cracked up to be. Sore muscles and endless practices seemed to put a damper on things. It was a lot of work at first, said Anita King, juniot. We had to get up at 5 every morning, but I really like it, it's fun. Marching at a game came only after about four days of practice on each particular routine. Practices were preceeded by stretching exercises and other warm ups. State competition and tryouts highlighted the spring. Liberty Belles entered three categories of competition- prop with pom pons, high kick and marching-at the University of Central Arkansas in Conway. Drummers played a major role at every game as they provided the marching beat for the girls. 'I don't know why I'm a drummer, said Kelley Cooper, who had been playing for the Liberty Belles for three A coke and a smile. After spending half-time marching, Sheila James gets a chance to refresh herself from high kicks and wavir-q pom pons that made routines strenuous. years. I guess l do it because it's something different. Whether they stood on the sidelines beating the drums or marched onto the field in ruftles and smiles, all associated with Liberty Belles enjoyed their chance to shine. L A A , Ubarry Bella: lhutl Rebecca Cordell fsponsorl, Caryn Brown fdrummerl, Kale Carlisle too-captainl, Kathy Bmadaway trank sergeantj, Vidi Painton, Angie Faulkner, Carol Robertson tcaptainl, Kelley Cooper tsenior drummer bassl, Norwood Seymour ldmmmerl. laaeaadl Sheila Hearty, Sally Robinson, Debbie Acklin, Michele Lenhart frank sergeantl, Beverley Edwards, Susan Bnselton, Sheila James, Anita King. Cassandra Slater, Gail Helms. llhlnll Deidre Gardner. Susan Bates, La Juan Townsend, Jill Molock, Liz Jernigan, Andrea Baker, Christy'Harrell, Vicki Brumett, Vidi Tennant, Laura Harrison, Vickie Gray. Ibaell Cassandra Alexander, Susan Davis, Kyla Holder, Cynthia Reed, Renee Suskie, Leanne Davis, Janiece Alexander, Damisa Evans, Pamela Blackburn, Cherie Currithers. All smiles. Kyla Holder stands at attention among her fellow junior Liberty Belles, who performed before a rowdy crowd at the Parkview vs. Central football assembly. Q GE V28 G9 GCP' QED me G3
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Coke break. During their break after their half-time performance at the Parkviev vs. Northside game, Belles Susan Bates and Laura Harrison visit with sophomore Trey Velvin. Patriot High Steppers. Senior Liberty Belle Angie Faulkner bursts her balloon while portraying one of Central's notorious High Steppers. Senior Belles perform as High Steppers annually. yqgliih, 4- ' Nw-.... ive a,fl 5.41 Ready, march. As Liberty Belle co-captain, Kale' Carlisle guides other drill team members through their routine with the sharp blast of a whistle. Spirited drummer. Liberty Belle drummer-sets the beat for the drill team on the bass drum. Caryn, who was in her first year as a drummer, shared time on the bass with Kelley Cooper.
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