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Page 109 text:
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Officers play cheerleader Left: Trina Davis, Annette Gilmore, Lt. Min- dy Cox, Susan Roe, 2nd Lt. Linda Dittfurth, Martha Finley, and Donna Mize performed a chair routine at a Buff football game. Although the Highsteppers work many hours perfecting routines like the pom pom, left: they also take time out for fun like playing cheerleader at a pep rally as shown above by the officers. Left: Every Highstepper performance must in- clude an entrance and an exit as shown by Gay Nell Gibbons, Karen Higgins, Sandra Palmer, Pam Pettijohn, 2nd Lt. Joni Wood, and Lt. Sandy Biles.
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Highsteppers perform for many out-of-town activities as Tanya Hodges, Sharon Mull, Lt. Ann Zwiacher, Cynthia Beeman, Janet Wilkinson, Sara Halbrooks, and Shelley Smith boarJ the departing bus. Above: Highsteppers perform many formations as the circle shown. Upper right: Keeping their glowing smiles in a spirit-filled pep rally are Donna Whitten, Vicki Eads, and Sharon Mull. In order to keep high kicking but prevent strained muscles, Highsteppers must do a lot of stretching as shown by Lt. Bernice Haidusek, Connie Hie- bert, Susan McCool, Karen Drain, Gary Pearce, Millie Henry, and 2nd Lt. Vicki Whitten.
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Page 110 text:
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As sponsor of the Buffalo Band, Mr. Price has led the band to many awards such as their excellent rating in the UIL Marching Contest. Larry Sewell, assistant Drum Major, and Denise French, Drum Major, have proven themselves superior leaders of the 72-73 band. Ann Teal and Dorothy Woods, twirlers, provided half-time entertainment at football and basketball games as well as achieving superior and excellent ratings at the UIL Marching Contest.
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