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Talonettes enjoyed new, larger quarters in athletic complex y ,t .Is 4 'nw fi Ki 'R Leaders of the pack. Leading the line during the last halftime show of the year, Talonette officers Lynnette Blazi, Andrea Bianchi, Laura Streater, and Cindy Ar- rlzola perform to Waiting for the Robert E. Lee. Rubber band lady. First year Talonette Sheryl Roberts stretches before a 7:00 a.m. practice. Talonettes B-o-r-i-n-gl Friday morning finds a sleepy Cathy Carr waiting for marching practice with the band to begin. Deep in thought. Concentrating on the halftime show to come, Denise Lavergne watches the Granbury band perform. wi .. Q r . 1, 2 4 re? if f 1 1 nf. it , fig, x iv W 'L 1 Q Q he school year began for Talonettes with rehearsals in early August. Marching practice with the band was followed by dance rehearsal with officers teaching the season's routines. The switch from first period to fourth in order to work with the band enabled the drill team to have a place other than the park- ing lot or stage to practice. Work did not stop after foot- ball season. Drill team members worked on routines to be per S-t-r-e-t-c-hl In the new drill team locker room Tammy Drennan prepares to per- form a high kick routine at the Brownwood pep rally. All smiles. Talonettes perform Angel in the Centerfold at the Granbury game. formed at basketball games, assemblies, and their spring show. Sophomore Penny Dob- son said, Until I became a Talonette, l thought they quit working after football season. Most Talonettes believed that all the work and effort were worth the results. Tarnrny Drennan said, We worked harder than I had expected but the harder we worked the better we did, so it all paid off in the end.
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Real style. Cheerleaders Stacey Krist and Boom-Boom Walker lead the stu- dent body in Down by the River during the Joshua pep rally. Gimme an El Leading the student body in an Eagle spellout is junior Juliana Hedgpeth. 14 Bigger squad made possible difficult stunts ,754 .. , I, In their Sunday best. Homecoming week finds the varsity cheerleaders giving a tea for football players and their parents. Fight, fight, Crowley Highl Senior Teresa Martin dances to the fight song as football players file into the gym during the Cleburne pep rally. Cheerleaders k Z Q div tl,l,y,y,ll yyy, ,lli H ii,i ttt . V , fr Q25 ssi i l ' ' a1.2iii'. l if T7 H ft ' . z, mf! 983 brought changes to the cheerleading squad. The varsity squad became eight instead of six. Pep rallies were held in the new gym and junior varsity cheerleaders often joined in. Head cheerleader Lynnette Landes stated, The size of the squad is the biggest difference and l feel for the better. More people usually means less work and more time for spirit-raising. Being a cheerleader meant giv- ing up a lot of time for practicing. Hard workers. Rolling up the buster poster for the evening's game are Tammy Hubbard, Juliana Hedgpeth, and Lyn- nette Landes. J.V. cheerleaders. Cheering at the Brewer junior varsity game are Kris Daniel, Laura Lee Gray, Irene Dominguez Kim Reynolds, and Shari Skiles. Besides spending a week a' camp at Texas Christian Univer- sity, they spent eight hours a week practicing during the sum- mer months. Varsity member Juliana Hedgpeth felt the work was worth the results. lt's neat t pep up the teams. I feel l have part when they win, and I feel bad with them when they lose. ij
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