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Page 133 text:
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Renee Richards, Marcy Asbury,'Susan Brown, Retha Stratton, Deanna Roberson, and Brefhda Green exhibit their Halloween talents. The varsity cheerleaders take time out to give their final hoorah at the last football game. ° o “ rhe a la OVE )-M-P to a ' The varsity cheerleaders show their spirit while building the “Are we the Lions” stunt. The crazy pair of Marcy Asbury and Susan Brown enjoy the night out on the town. aii “Blondes are more beautiful,” explain Roxie McDonnell and Retha Stratton. Brenda Green informs Renee Smith that the fans are not watching her. 2a 9 Pe The varsity cheerleaders display their unity at cheerleader camp. Senior cheerleaders, Retha Stratton, Roxy McDonnell, Deanna Roberson, Renee Rich- ards, and Lisa Ticknor, are ready to attempt the impossible. Lion Spirit Never Dies The varsity cheerleaders proved to be lead- ers in school spirit and pride throughout the school year. Long hours and tedious practice were put in by these girls during the summer in order to prepare for cheerleader camp and the year ahead. They took on new enthusiasm when they received two spirit sticks accompa- nied by excellent and superior ribbons. As the cheerleaders demonstrated their potential to present unique pep rallies the spirit in the stu- dent body increased tremendously. But even as the football season ended, the beat went on as the cheerleaders supported the other athletic teams. These girls were encouraged and assisted by their “omnipotent” sponsor, Mrs. Katherine Murray. Head cheerleader, Deanna Roberson, seems to have a hand in everything that goes on. | Aelia A big Roar is heard from mascot Renee Richards.
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ae ; am The look of the 1980 cowboy was for Brian Guess who-o-o0? (It is Mike Nelson!) says “Hey Lions, Bury the Pirates!”” — the cry heard at the Granbury pep McDonnell. re é = q = 4. “We love our tubas,” quip Daniel Conner, Kelly Tomlinson, and Alex Guerrero. a “T Rode the Bull. Did you?” Spirited smiles are the 1 choice for Marla King, Bob Barnes, and Carleen Richards.
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