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Kathy Harlow and Deanette Zody, donned shorts, tropical shirts, leis and sunglasses, to perform to California Girls in between the reserve and the varsity games. The outfits were worn to add to the character of the dance. Roxann Sigman performs the jazz hand routine to Barbara Ann . Roxann and Donju Taylor devised a number system which allowed the captains to communicate with the rest of the squad. The Hauserettes form a circle in the center of the gym for an ending to their performance at the Triton game. The girls wore their new uniforms and used folding chairs as props for the routine. Hauserettes 21
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HAUSERETTES Many Modifications The Hauserette season was one of changes. One of which was changing sponsors. Mrs. Susan Norman became the new sponsor when she took over for Mrs. Joyce Thompson. Susan said, I was a Hauserette when I was in school, but it has changed a lot. One thing that changed is the direction they face. When Susan took over as sponsor, she revised the demerit system. The girls received two demerits for unexcused absences at practices and the captains and Melanie Stone balances on a chair which was used as a prop in There's No Stopping Us during the Hauserettes final performance. lieutenants received three. Demerits also were given for not dressing out for practice, not bringing pompons or gloves, or being late to practices or performances. After receiving ten demerits, a girl was not allowed to be in the next dance. Although no one was benched, the demerit system helped. It encouraged everyone to be there when they didn't always feel like practicing, said Roxann Sigman. The Hauserettes also received new uniforms consisting of skirts, sequined cumberbunds and se-quined bow ties. The girls held bake sales and car washes to help cover expenses of the new uniforms and paid $ 15.00 each. Getting new uniforms was something we wanted to do since my freshman year. It would have been impossible if we hadn't helped make them ourselves, said Donju Taylor. Despite all of the changes, the Hauserettes performed well. I think Susan really helped us. Because of her experience, she knew how we felt and could tell us how to improve our performances, said Melanie Stone. Seniors Kathy Clarkson, Stacey Smith and Tina Moss march to the tune Remington Steel during the Hope Heritage Day parade. The Hauserettes also marched in the Edinburgh parade 20 Hauserettes
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CHEERLEADERS Terri Beeker tapes a banner to the hoop for the Eastern Hancock game. She and Stephanie Seright made a banner for every home basketball game through which the varsity players ran when they came onto the floor. Reserve cheerleader April Cox does the cheer HHS , that she learned when the reserve and varsity cheerleaders attended summer camP at DePauw University. Varsity cheerleaders Sondra Linke and Mark Watkins perform the cheer Good Luck during the warm uP of the varsity game. Mark was one of six male cheerleaders, choosen for the '85-'86 season. Along with Mark, David Hancher, Chris Chappie, Jon Ross, Scott Coombs, and Tim Crouse were also on the squad. Varsity cheerleader Patti Meier watches the varsity ballgame in between sideline cheers. The reserve cheerleaders sit in the booster club to aid the varsity squad in cheering on the team. 22 Cheerleaders
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