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August was practicing every morning from seven to ten to get ready for football season. What with pep rallies and games for ten weeks straight, we zipped through September and October. We encountered a few mishaps along the way, but finished the season with shining eyes and heads held high after our military performance for the Richland game. Next we plunged into the basketball whirl, facing the Dixiebells twice during district play. Debbie Matthews, grounded from by a knee injury, holds the fort alone while the rest of us perform. Marching away from the victory line, we always for t to keep our heads to the front. 46 Spirit
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A babble of tired voices rises as the Highsteppers stand at attention behind the band after another foot- ball game. Back home we began working with the rest of the girls to get ready for a Fourth of July performance and Southern Methodist University, The performance was called off but SMU approached relentlessly. So in July, we left for a week of sun, fun, and aching muscles at the National Drill Team School on the SMU campus, A week and many sleepless hours later we returned with first place trophies in marching and dance , and an honorable mention in pom- pom routines. Diane Schooler was named Outstanding Girl. Lieutenant Diane Schooler shares the excitement of winning with Mrs, Dorothy Mize, We know for sure that we couldn ' t be better than any other drill team if we didn ' t have Mrs, Mize behind us. Spirit 45
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Backstage and a tiny bit nervous, sixteen little Indian girls are startled by a camera flash at the OUR BEST TO YOU TALENT SHOW. Entered in the OUR BEST TO YOU TALENT SHOW February 22, we won a special award with our Indian routine. The following week we presented squad routines. HillbilUes, sail- ors, militarists, cowgirls, and can-can-ers overflowed the gym when each squad did their creative thing. A 1972 crop of new girls got a taste of drill team with new girl tryouts March 17,18,20, and 21, and tension climbed as prospective of- ficers looked ahead with a little fear to officer tryouts the first week of April. Next year ' s captain, Pam Hodges, takes a close look at anxious girls trying out for officer. Spirit 47
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