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IT'S TIME The show's about to begin uring football season, students nmed into Mustang-Eagle stadium latch their home team play. While ents were cheering and enjoying nselves, the performing groups lessly prepared for halftime. esetters, Flag Corps and Drum Corps nbers were the source of entertain- it for an anxious crowd. 'hen the stadium was filled with 'ts fans, they sat anticipating a good time show. At this time, the per- ning groups were expected to be at r best. I expect myself to do the best n and perform, not as one, but as a g Corps all together, senior Brenna leill said. en minutes before halftime Flag ps and Drum Corps formed lines ind the gates as Pacesetters marched 1nd the track. As their hearts began -ound, a voice over the loud speaker ounced that the show was about to in. his particular event occurred weekly ing football season. Throughout the r each group worked separately on contests. After football and basketball season, the Pacesetters concentrated their energies on the Sweepstakes con- test held at the Dallas County Conven- tion Center Arena. We work really hard and it's a challenge, but we enjoy it, junior Sabra Fazer said. Flag Corps and Drum Corps also had an important role in attending contests. They had a performance at the Parade of Champions, held at the Cotton Bowl. Along with the Mighty Mustang Band, they won first place in their division. Contests were simply a way the groups could prove to themselves that hard work pays off. I think that per- forming after you've worked so hard is rewarding, so is winning and being a good Flag Corps, junior Heather Leuders said. The remaining students of the school, however, marveled over the dedication of these students. I think it's really great that these people work so hard to support our school. I would have a hard time putting that much time into a project like that, senior Rachel Caplan said. tShmockJ its 1 W., its 'f if ia 51' A 't ffitfi Qigi if' t 'ft' Q5 1- efla q .... .flZ1:,ff1f5.t'..f. xg As Pacesetter lieutenant senior Hui Cha Ahn took on many responsibilities. Leading fellow Paceset- ters into the splits, Hui Cha Ahn finishes a final routine. ICrawfordl Performing Groups - Organizations X 157
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For halftime, the Flag Corps performs routines with the Mighty Mustang Band. Sophomore Car- rie Roberge concentrates on maneuvering her flag as the band plays for the crowd. lPellerin1 Thoughout the year, the Pacesetters made an ar- ray of props to use in their dances. During halftime, senior Mindy Elstun uses hand-made stars while ending a routine with a smile. IPellerinl The alma mater was sung at the end of each game. A tired crew of Flag Corps members ljuniors Amy MacMorran, Susan Hembree, Teresa Bennett, Heather Lueders, Anne Hensley, and sophomore Kathy Kellerl join hands to sing and pay respects to the football team. lBryanl 156 X Organizations-Performing Groups . tt., I H t 'U ,WM Z,, , , ,. , V .a,t ycttfyf ,Gif
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It's showtime with Mother lRod1 Ieter as varsity cheerleaders junior Allison Clark, senior Alicia Todd, and mascot senior Angie Chapman listen intently. lBryanl Out in front, the Wranglers led the football players from the gym after every pep rally. lCrawfordl E was fi .E fe--X 'gi WBXYSSM SN 215. Na+ 4 . 3 is if 41 158 X Organizations-Cheerleaders, IV Cheerleaders, 81 Wranglers
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