Conroe High School - Flare Yearbook (Conroe, TX)

 - Class of 1987

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Page 173 text:

V4, yXc - iXi iMTr-en The band performed an extraordinary halflime routine. ajljBwt iiLiy wgti 1 il loi Louann Blair directed tlie band during a performance. Drummers performed their meticulous routine. The tubas were featured in a solo performance of the Mexican ffat Dance. The band performed the original Hat Dance at the Marching Bands of America contest. BAND- 169

Page 172 text:

Members ol the award winning drum line show how proud they were. The Tiger Flag Corps were a vital taclor to the success of the bam The seniors ol the Tiger band let everyone know that ' 87 really rocks. Tiger Band officers were responsible for the excellence exhibited by all the member Cindy Mcn lilllan, Richie fVlaher, and Susan Boynton earned the honor of qualifying for Regional Band. Flag Corps officers were Larissa Power. Sherri Christian, and Kim Krupah 168 ' BAND



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--JI.- I TIGER PAWS New Uniforms Accompany Bold Spirit It was a bitter cold Friday night at Buddy Moorehead Memorial Stadium. The crowd was alive with chorus alter chorus of Tiger Boogie. Suddenly, all eyes turned to witness a long-standing tradition — the run through the victory line by the football players. Even though the fans had seen this event year after year, they noticed something different about this first victory line of the season — and they were right. The something different was the Tiger Paws. Sporting new uniforms and new at- titudes, the Tiger Paws embarl ed on what would be their best year ever. The small but spirited group started off by par- ticipating in grueling hours of afternoon practices during the hot Texas summer. After the troops were primed and ready to go, the first game came and the members got a well deserved chance to put to use their newfound skills. Their cheers echoed throughout the stadium and their victory line will live forever in the hearts of every football player and fan. Under the capable supervision of Mrs. Swannette Smith, the Tiger Paws also found time to decorate lockers every Thursday and to cheer the Tigers on during every pep rally. As Christmas time rolled around so did the time for parties and the pep squad was not left behind. This and the end-of-the-year banquet served as times for the members to join together and bask in the glory of newfound friendships and memories of a football season gone by. Members retired the year with an appreciation for organized support groups and newly discovered sense of responsibilities. The Tiger Paws. Peaches Moore enjoyed an afternoon football game. 170 •TIGER PAWS

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