Frederick Douglass High School - Polaris Yearbook (Atlanta, GA)

 - Class of 1983

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Frederick Douglass High School - Polaris Yearbook (Atlanta, GA) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 185 of 488
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Auxiliaries v Did you know . . . That Deborah Grimes, Editor could not find a Did you know for this spot before the deadline? VJZZ) 1. Oops. I dropped my baton! (Marcia Gid- dings) 2. Deneen Arnold, Captain, exemplifies skill and grace in the Flag Corps routine. 3, Look at what I can do! (Maria Odum, Jessica Bryant, Angela Littlejohn) Those Amazing Astros Our auxiliary groups proved to be hot stuff this year. They siz- zled at football games, pep ses- sions, and even at practice. Their long hours and hard practices re- sulted in excellence said, Delita Cobb, a majorette for Douglass. The Northstarettes, Flag Corps and Majorettes added a dazzling touch to any halftime show. They surrounded the band in flashy black and gold uniforms thrilling the eyes of a spectator. Time and strength are not equal to the task before me. — Frederick Douglass When summer vacation was in progress, most students were studying relaxation, but not the shiningstar auxiliaries. They went to summer camp to polish up on their routines. To me, camp was a chance to meet new peo- ple and learn new things, said Co-Capt. of the flag corps Tina McCormick. Our Auxiliaries were surely amazing Astros striving to shine. Student Life Auxiliaries — 181

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Marching Astros 1 Maiorettes: Front Row: Leslie Mead- ows — Capt, Tracy Stephens — Co- Capt, Roni Sullivan, Stephanie Dukes, Marcia Giddings, Kim Ridley, Delita Cobb, Back Row: Vonda Hayes, Gwendolyn Brown, Rachel Roberts, Terri Daniels 2. Flag Corps: Front Row: Deneen Ar- nold — Capt, Tina McCormick — Co-Capt, Second Row: Angela Mol- lis, Pam Deramus, Andrea Boone, Tracy Ellis, Third Row: LaTonya Nix, Kim Brewer, Tabitha Alex- ander, Neda Walton, Back Row Be- verly Daniels, Zinethia Clemmons, Karon Ammons — Co-Capt, Kim- berly Smith, Yolanda Buchanan 3 Northstarettes: Front Row: Jessica Bryant, Maria Odum, Angela Little- john, Donya Green — Co-Capt. Ben- ita Daniel — Capt. Pamela Frye, Mia Reed, Terrie Weems, Second Row: LaTonya Warner, Felicia Turner, Mi- chelle Easley, Mitzi Appling, Wyndra Knowles, Arnita Swanson, Pamela Jones, Back Row: Karen Veale, Ton- jia Dabney, Kathy Riley, Kimberly Lindsey, April Banks, Joi Bacote, Phillis Carter, D ' Andria Burts. loU —■ Student Life Auxiliaries



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All That Glitter ' s Are You Ready? Astros: Who got the best team ? We got the best team! Who got the best team? We got the best team! Who? We! Who, who? We, we!! This was a cheer of ten heard by waiting Astro Fans. Our jubilant cheer- leaders and pep squads gladly conveyed the mes- sage of spirit to the crowd. Our variety of spir- it boosters ranged from sub-freshman to senior students. Are you ready over There is no work that men are required to do. — Frederick Douglass 1. Varsity Cheerleaders: Front Row: Michelle Hammonds, Ka- trina Boddie — Capt., Lynn Powell, Back Row: Angella Gay, Candise Needom, Caria John- son, Crystal Sims, Beth Bolden, Lisa Watl(ins 2. Varsity Pep Squad: Front Row: Darlene Hunter — Co-Capt, Le- litia Johnson, Second Row: So- nya Hall — Capt, Patrice Gor- don 3. Banner Carriers: Front Row: La- Deria Bennett, Angela Smith, Back Row: Kimberly Boswell, Sa- brina Stroud here to jam and cheer? Well if you weren ' t, our cheering Astros would surely try their best to make you. The crisp, ear- catching voices were usu- ally exhibiting excitement. Not only did we have a great cheering squad, but there was a group of spe- cial young ladies that held the name of our school in their hands. Yes, these were the banner carriers who displayed the big, bold, black and gold em- blem of Frederick Doug- lass High School. « Did You Know . . . The female mos- quito s are the only mosquitos that bite. V5ZZ) 5 C ' -4 .. . , H lo2 — Student Life Auxiliaries

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