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GOLDEM GIRLS TRADITION AND PRIDE INSPIRES EXCELLENCE This year marked a new beginning for the 83 member Golden Girl organization. Each girl developed a new attitude dedicated to uniting the team into a positive and pride- filled organization that would represent the school better than ever. In addition to perfor- ming at every pep rally and football halftime, most home basketball games, four contests, and the Spring Show, the girls par- ticipated in spice-selling (a fund raiser), the Golden Girl clinic, the Christmas Parade, a special appearance at Del Lago, a Fellowship Day and the annual Christmas party. The contests the girls entered were in LaPorte, Ft. Worth, Galvaston and San An- tonio, Texas. They created and performed award-winning choreography in the fields of jazz, high kick, and prop. Once contest season finalized, try outs were held and a new wave of excited and proud girls became the 1987-88 Golden Girls. Spring Show, a travel in time and dance, was an enormous success with dances covering time from the Egyptian era through present and future days. The year culminated with a Spring Ban- quet held at Del Lago where each girl, in the shine of a spotlight, was individually honored. Parents, friends and relatives all enjoyed the special, warm evening. Indeed, the Golden Girls were a proud and busy group of young ladies. The mentor of the Golden Girls and the instigator of new-found pride. Betty Buctiner. ' • Melissa Moore gave a great performance. Paul Lamp, tiead tionor guard for Golden Girls. Angle Pollock and Jodie Manders performed at a pep rally. Crimson Sloan and friend stretctied before half lime UBSV 176.GOLDEN GIRLS
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Stacy Sherer yelled loud at a pep rally. Terr! Busbee (Jr.) Ashlea Rice (Jr.) VARSITY CHEERLEADER,S ' 175
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r ' irft ri-,,ai Company A members. Tamara Tomlinson and Jean Butters were the managers. Golden Girl ol the Week recipients. Trade Tyrone, Shelly Shell, and Crimson Sloan enjoyed a pep rally. Kim Cromwell hurried to get to practice. Ollicers: Major Angle Pollock, Lt. D. K. Choate, Lt. B. — G. Ayers, Capt. A — K. Cromwell, Capt. Drill — K. Schminkey, Capt. Dance — L. Hayward, Lt. C. L. Anderson, Lt. D. — T. DePriest. GOLDEN GIRLS ' 177
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