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Majorette Molly Sue Griffin, Feature Twirler, Peggy Duke, STANDING: Madelyn Black, Margaret Hostetler, THIRD ROW: 'I ' Rosy Van Dom, Iaylene Poore, Beth Littleton, Mary Caden- head, Shonnie Waddell, Ray Briscoe, B111 Bain, David Powe, Connie Biediger, Joan Crutch- field, Lupe Hemandezg SEC- OND ROW: Annella Schroeter, Beverly Lorentzson, June Franks, Billy Louise Horton, Connie Io Stroud, FIRST ROW: Barbara Nell Driscoll, Carolyn Stewart, La Vem Keeling, Sarah Jean Howard, Roxie DuBose, Steph- anie Malone, Mascot Martha Io Bain. Devine Warhorse Band Under the leadership of Mr. Sexton, band direc- Other events in which they took part were the tor, the band gave two concerts, one on January 25, VCfCfaf1S' Day Parade. Flambeall Parade. and the and the other April 11, which was a Cgmbined Cgn- Strawberry Festival at Poteet, which are l'161d Elrlrlually, cert with Lytle. The band attended a clinic where much help was extended toward improving the band. SWEETHEART AND BEAU f i V 1 1 ,, AL 4 fx a Larry Lacy, Gaylon DuBose, Roxie DuBose, Dar- lene Davis, and Beverly Lorentzson attended band Kathy Hemming was presented with a dozen red roses as she tryofmf in Szfn Antonio fvhere they were chosen' to and Dick Harrell were announced as the Band's choice for Sweetheart and Beau. 32 participate in the District band. Darlene Davis and Gaylon DuBose were chosen to attend the Re- gional Band.
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1IIil'0l'6Zl6S fluff! Color, Syufzrk The Dm ine lligh School Major- ertes are Drum Majorette Nola Alexander, Feature 'l'wirler Peggy Duke, Majorettes Norma Jean Brown- lee, Rosa Tellez, and Molly Sue Griflin, and Mascot Martha Bain. During the summer the major- ettes attended twirling school to en- able themselves to perform better at the football games and other ac- tivities ofthe band. Peggy Duke attended iwirling school in Seguin and wuu the highest honor that a twirler can receive by being in the advanced r-lass, P1. 'inraf . , , Y, 7 F 1- V N . .X - A' 3 K 5,9 .afqwa i 'V v 7. ' . '43 ff--5-A4 ' 5 J -1' L' 9 B M f 'K,....x J- o kgx ' ' I ' ,S 'ia N15-, ,w, 2 fa f X'- .: .1 , Al A x rv BAND SWEETHEART AND BEAU Left: Dick Harrell and Kathy l-lemming elected as Band Beau and Sweetheart by the band. FEATURE TWIRLER Lower Right: Peggy Duke is shown twirling her fire baton at one of the football games, She was often seen twirling two ba- tons at once,
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Cavs Into Action STANDING: Diane Bush, Alma Jean Petty, Donna Schroeder, Kathy Hemming. THIRD ROW: George Curtis, Annie Tellez, Tommye Johnson, Majorette Norma Jean Brownlee, Rosa Alvarado, Larry Lacy, Armando Vasquez, Nina Johnson, Major- ette Rosa Tellez, Sharon Bris- coe, Martha Wilkerson, SEC- OND ROW: Carol Ann Cude, Susie Jones, Catherine Fargason, Geronimo De La Rosa, Dale Baker, Gaylon DuBose, Janice DelBrail, Jesse Fernandez, Joe DuBose, Bobbie Gail Ouzts. FIRST ROW: Joyce Noblitt, Jimmy Weber, Gloria Warner, Betty Ward, Bea Bendele, Karen Keevert, Darlene Davis, Drum Majorette Nola Alexander. Phe Warhorse Band is ready for action at one of All eyes are on the Warhorses as each fan eagerly the home games. Fifty-nine members are eager to awaits 3 t0UChd0WI'l by the WarhOrSeS. do their part to encourage the team.
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