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38 Striving For i 1 3 2 I I E 1 i b ' '81 .4 .. ,,, K 5 Q rfiwsfffw as-fm .2 f' 2... f .- f -v we M 71 -W uf f - 1. ff f get -W ,gcigjf--g'f,j.!f giffkw Q ' ' til. . f ' 'J Being the best 3A drill team was the goal of the Bluebelles this year. They worked very hard in trying to achieve this goal. The Bluebelles welcomed yet another director, Tammie Giddens, who brought with her many modern ideas. Giddens worked hard with the girls, too. The girls began in August with a 5-day clinic, learning routines for football season. They practiced after school in the fall and performed at all the games. The Bluebelles were involved in many community activities. They sold programs at the Bass Tournament, performed at Indian Summer, and at the Friendship Fair. They also performed for the Kiwanis Club, and marched in the Quinlan and Greenville Christmas parades. As competition season approached, the girls had hopes for traveling out of state. They, however, remained in state and went to two competitions. The first was at the Tarrant County Convention Center and was put on by Showtime. There they received a first-division trophy for the officers and the whole teams' performances. The duet teams of Suzie Conaway and Karen Selzer and Lisa Kessler and Mionne Devereaux both received blue ribbons. Devereaux also received a blue ribbon for her solo. The next competition was at the Dallas Convention Center put on by Superstar. There the officers received a first-division trophy for their jazz routine. In April, officer and line-member tryouts were held. Suzie Conaway CCapt.J, Karen Selzer Clst Lt.J, Lisa Kessler C2nd Lt.J, Top: The Bluebelles end their high kick performance in an ur position. Center: PU!! I smell a skunk! Above: Smile. Aren t having fun?
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Audrey Price 2nd Lt. ig Suzie Conaway Captain AV E Mionne A T Devereaux 4th Lt. Michelle Schomerus Secretary Julie Davis Treasurer ,-1. 1986-87 Social Officers 1986-87 Military Officers Lisa Kessler 3rd Lt. Karen Selzer 1st Lt. Q:-Seann, v. ...bi - Veronica Garcia President Tammy Chezem Historian Kristi Selzer Vice- President we Jsl T .-, . N KW V I Nu'-tg,
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Le The Best In 3A and Mionne Devereaux C3rd Lt.J relinquished their positions to Capt. Hollie Hansard and Lieutenants Lisa Duncan, Julie Davis, and Lori Goodlett. The Bluebelles added 2 members to the team. The Bluebelles ended the 1986-87 year with a banquet at the Wagon Wheel MotelfClub, Awards were given, speeches made, tears flowed, and good-byes made to the seniors. Selzer received the Outstanding Bluebelles award and Devereaux the Most Spirit award. Veronica Garcia won the Outstanding Lineman award, and Suzie Conaway, the Directors award. Conaway said her farewell through many tears. Even though the Bluebelles were not the Best 3A drill team, their year was still a very successful one. Right: Smile, Veronica! ft: Sitting pretty on the back of Mionne Devereaux is Shannon Parrish, while Sharon oncentrates on holding her position. Top Right: The officers are flying highlwhile W..- at Indian Summer. Bottom Left: The team performs their hoop routine at ' 1 fi 1FF
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