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the band in parades are Cfront majorettes Mary Fisher, Karen Hill, Armstrong, Libby King, drum major, Gary, head majoretteg Lori Press- ood, and Susan Garland. Other band embers are Qsecond rowj Cheri Lane, ynn Hill, Julie Faulk, Terry Davis, Tammy ollowell, Julie Varnado, Montie Nichols, isa Fletcher, Deana Batesg Cthird rowj elly Anderson, Delana Herring, Becky ickerson, Patti Pesnell, Jody Means, ammy Gipson, Angie Crawford, Laura ickerson, Robin Davidson, Mr. Shively, irector, ffourth rowj Denise Bragg, Leta llis, Brian Simpson, Denis Chandler, aura Bates, Lynn Stephens, Leanne ontgomery, Susan Yarbrough, Rita Bell, ita Fowlerg Qback rowj Brenda Shields, eresa Newburn, Chris Lee, Claude Lane, ebbie Gary, Melinda Maciel, Joanie lower, Kip Humphrey, Debra Jarmon, andy Waddill, and Anita Chandler. Not pictured is Margie Griffin, ood humor and an out-going personality re two of many reasons for which Debra Jarmon was chosen band sweetheart. Educating the band with a bit of musical history, Mr, Shively winces at photogra- pher, Laura Dickerson, showing his dislike of having a camera pointed at him. Special thanks from That Indian Band is given to eighth-grader, Curtis King, for playing bass horn during marching and concert season. 4-'V .pf ,...-4r' , 1, .V ,Mgr ' iq H f
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Indian cries are heard as Rita Bell leads juniors in the Victory Call at the first pep rally held in the court yard., A Live Wire We ate mashed potatoes every day, remembers JV cheerleader, Diana Joslin, about Sam Houston cheer- leading camp. Rita Bell, var- sity cheerleader, remem- bers the fun, hard work, and getting to meet different people. The squads attended camp different weeks and received excel- lent ratings. Cheerleading -required more than loud mouths, the ability to jump and learn the words of the yellsg it required responsibility and work. l The main responsibility fell upon the head cheer- leader, who organized the squad and kept them work- ing together as a unit.
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