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aj Deckhand officers are Kim johse, julie Ni- coll, Mary White, Kathy Pickle, and Karen Patureau. bj The Deckhands painted signs like this one for football games. cj Kay Colvin, Alan Lewis, and Phyllis Aves help put a Deckhand poster up. cj Kim Johse and Kathy Pickle cut out deco- rations . cj Painting signs for the deckhands are Patty Holt and Karen Patureau. fj Karlene Zeitler and Lucilla Longoria carry a sign. 'E!7fES'? 'Q' ' .- A ff ' 2 I ,Q L5 is QQ N
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Deckhands Add Spirit The Deckhands not only painted signs but brought spirit to the entire school with their activities . They met every day during football season to draw and paint signs for the football players, lockers, their buses, the varsity room, for the fences at the game, and the gi- ant run-through signs. They also made signs for the Foot- ball Banquet and other athletic programs . Officers for the 78- 79 school year for the Deck- hands Club were president, ju- lie Nichollg vice-president, Kathy Pickleg Secretary, Kim johseg Treasurer, Mary White, Artist, Karen Patureaug and junior Chairperson, ,Kim Col- lier and Kay Colvin. Sponsor was Phyllis Aves . B
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Preparation, Practices, Performances The Buccaneer Belles drill team spent the year performing for the public and the long hours necessary in preparation for the performances . The fall meant football season and halftime shows at Buccaneer football games , cheering the team on to victory, and pep rallies. Behind all of that was morning, first period, and afternoon rehearsals. Afternoons were most often three days weekly with the band, but was stretched to another day if needed. Gne highlight of the halftime performances was the light show done with the band, a popular tradition at Hopper Field. Winter meant appearances at Buccaneer basket- ball games and the winter dance, a Belle and school tradition. ln the spring, the Spring Show showcased Belle talent at dancing and stage entertainment. Tryouts for new members and for officers filled out the year up to the fashion show, moth- er-daughter banquet, and tea for Belles held in May. S' gg, . Vm4a.,5q , ggi- L......,, . t jf.-si p T '-.. r-1, ' i s ra 'K ig' . 334' F gy v- 3 6 fi t 1 ' ,f pa f . ,XF , V 5 . A , 77:3 - , 1 , 'S - Y-'r' .as 1 I P E f -.W W .Q W s B
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