Dobie High School - Roundup Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1982

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Lariaettes perform a flag routine to Salute to the Olympians at the Pasadena game. Military officers, Yvonne Gonzales, Shirley Kolar, Camilla Viscusi, Julie Peterson, Carrie Sodon, Angie Galano, Lisa Richardson, Laura Willars, and Lisa Cosentini, perform at the Northshore game. I Social Officers, left to right, Lisa Baker, Vicki Stowe, Cheryl Osgood, Rose Hadash, Laurie Baldwin, Billie Baimbridge, Emily McFarland, Roseann Ebert, and Susan Berry, plan the Lariaette Christmas party. LETS Dance Team 129

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Cody Sue Voss, Jodi Joubert, and Laurie Baldwin kick for Jerry's kids. if Diana Wiilars, Kayse Galvan, Tammy Snow, and Jennifer Raia stretch before doing ther pledge kicking. Laura Wiilars, Diane Lierman, Sarah Whiiehwd, Julie Smola and Military Officers perform a highkick routine Wendy Lawrence count kicks. pep rally, Moving To The Music ' Dedication and the ability to dance are not come by easily. The Lariaettes showed their dedication by the determination to dance and their ability is shown in their performances. The dance team performed highkick and prop routines. The highkick routines were performed to l Love A Rainy Night, Chattanooga Choo-Choo, Hello Dolly, and Hit Me With Your Best Shot. Prop routines were performed to l G0 To Rio, and Salute To The Olympics. Practices started even before school star- ted. Many members of the Lariaettes atten- ded East Texas State University for a sum- mer camp session in July. On talent night competition, the Lariaettes perforemed a iazz 128 Dance Team routine to Hai N0 Corrida and a novelty routine to Broddy Bounce. Highkick was per- formed to Red Light and the military routine to Strike Up The Band. Summer band and Kick-a-thon went hand in hand. During summer band practice the dance teamybuilt up their stamina for football season and the Kick-a-thon. Lariaettes raised 317,000 August 21, 22. Highest money raiser, Lisa Cosentini, raised over 31,500 Lariaettes of the Week were Codysue Voss, Leanna Briggs, Christina Fang, Karen Grandfield, Jennifer Baia, Kim Daniel, Emily McFarland, Roseann Ebert, and Tammy Snow. Carrie Sodon and Rose Hadash perform hand routine at the pep rally.



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.HystericaIly laughing are Elizabeth Murphy, Biana Dupuy, Beth Banquer and Codysue Voss in Make 'em Laugh. Minda Post performs an exercise routine to Physical. l l Featured in Guitarzan are Codysue Voss, Lisa Cosantini, colonel, and Danny Brewster, escort. Other dancers are Emily McFarland, Billie Baimbridge and Diane Lierman. Just Plain Solid Gold Monday, Feb. 22, 77 girls began spending 12 hours a day at school, These girls were the Doble Lariaettes. The reason they spent so much time at school was to prepare for the thirteenth annual Spring Show. The title of this year's show was Solid Gold. The title was chosen because the songs that the routines were performed to were supposed to have sold over one million copies, said Laura Willars, senior, sometimes we had to cheat a little and take the songs off albums that sold over a million copies, she added. The routines were made up by a variety of choreographers. In the past, the spring shows have been choreographed by the military officers only. In '79, the social officers and seniors were each given a dance to choreograph. Last year, a student teacher for the drill team choreographed a routine. This year, everyone helped out. Not only did the seniors, social officers and the military 130 Spring Show officers choreographed routines, but Patti LaTouche, '74 graduate, and Billie Baimbridge, the first alternate military officer, created routines. The combined efforts of these people led to a two and-a- half hour dance recital. At the Feb. 27 performance, all graduated members of the drill team were honored. The drill team's director, Peggy Moree, celebrated her tenth year as leader of the drill team at a reunion held at her request prior to the show. Besides all the practice, the social officers had to track down members from 10 years ago, said senior Rose Hadash, president of the organization. The social officers began preparation for the reunion during football season and due to their hard work many graduates that participated in drill team got a chance to see each other and reminisce about their spring shows. Playing with flair to Boogie Woogie is Lisa Richardson, lieutenant.

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