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Long Hard Practices Pay Off For Revies Ribbons, Spirit Sticks, and More . . . We had stronger team unity than last year, revealed Revellier Sponsor Cynthia Martin. During the summer the officers Colleen Bridges, Kim Ihle, Mitzi McDowell, Kim Rathgeber, Wendy Rousseau, Tracie Rutherford, Penny Vezos, and Jennifer West spend many hours preparing for camp. While at Drill Team Camp the last week of July at the University of Houston, the officers won all possible awards. They won the spirit stick, first place ribbons, most spirited, overall camp Sweepstakes Home Routine, and drill down for the whole camp. They were also chosen as Honor Drill Team at the Foleys Thanksgiving Day Parade. I've enjoyed being a senior officer a lot. I've never felt I was wasting my time because when we performed it made all the work worthwhile, commented Senior Penny Vezos. It's been lots of fun and I've made many memories and many friends. After the officers returned from camp. Miss Drill Team U.S.A. came and spent a week teaching the girls proper ways of stretching and a dance to the theme song from the movie Staying Alive. Since I have been a Revellier, I have learned to be very disciplined, and I have also learned to budget what little time I have in such a busy schedule, said Lieutenant Tracie Rutherford. Numerous hours were spent practicing for camp, compe- tition, football, and basketball games. During the summer, practices were held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., and during school they practiced from 1:30 to 5 p.m. everyday. All four years of practice have been really tough but like they always say, 'Practice makes perfect'. Even though I may goof around and not want to practice somedays, I think all of it was well worth it and the outcome of it all was usually terrific, said Senior Kelly Luman. We are going to a new competition in San Antonio. We will be competiting with very strong drill teams all over Texas and we should be very competitive, stated Mrs. Martin. I enjoy Revelliers because I like to dance and it's a good way to support the school. It offers a great opportunity to meet new people and work as a group. It is a lot of hard work and takes a lot of time but it is all worth it! exclaimed Sophomore Lori Rogers. By Sandy Lawrence, Editor Revellier Managers: Junior Angie Munshi,Sophomore Susan Pace,and Junior N Terry. Photo by R. I The Revelliers were chosen as the Honor Drill Team in the FoleysThanksgivi Day Parade. Photo by R. L 164 Participation Revelliers
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deader Managers: Olivia Demon- and Lisa Sturm. Not Pictured: e McLaren and Bethy Cillam. Photo by Stacey Lackey Cheerleaders Dondra Dunaway, Lisa Schultz, Sandy Lawrence, Cathy Malone, Shawn Fields, Kim Adams, Leslie Lawless, Michelle Espinosa, Julie Johnson and Jill Willman show spirit by participating in crazy day at camp. Photo by Cindy Oberlhier Old Coach Bryant had a team e-i-e-i-o, sang the cheerleaders at the Memorial pep rally. Photo by Randy Law lor and math teacher Cindy :hicr smiles at her cheerleaders as fire up the crowd at the Hastings Photo by Randy Law- Even the rain can't drown out the spirit of Shawn Fields, Sandy Lawrence, Leslie Lawless, Jill Willman, Kim Adams, Dondra Dunaway, Cathy Malone, Lisa Schultz, Michelle Espinosa and Julie Johnson at the Hastings game. Photo by Randy Law Chccrlcadcrs Participation 163
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tomore Lori Rogers smiles with a of relief after performing during time at the Homecoming Came. Photo by R. Law Senior Co-Captains Penny Vezos and Jennifer West display their uniforms in the atrium. Photo by R. Law The Revies performed a finale to She Blinded Me with Science ' to close the football season. Seniors Susan Witte, Penny Vezos, and Kim Eitze will be crazy Ram Fans forever. Photo by T. Smith Revelliers Participation 165
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