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C47 CDIZIZCZ iy Zgcvzgouff f The nominees for the Queen WSVS 1977 Home- Donna Barhorst, Emmott, Jean- Tatro. voted on these by the wonder and the queen, but this the stands mums, flow- Everyone outcome of vote. moment the Gold an spectacular halftime The nominees walked last year's queen, arrived. Each nominee was the field by their father coming moment. Then the week v r Miss Donna until of o S awarded the queen,one a necklace.
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1 Jr.V. cheerleaders Janna Boze, Paula Market, and Tammy Beaudoin wait and express themselves in a cheer. The Varsity cheerleaders were allowed only two skits this year. Here they perform at the Cy-Fair pep rally. The Goldusters often performed their dance routine for the students. Here, the seniors do a jazz dance to the music Temptation Student involvement is shown in their facial expressions. The PoIecats in the background were a type of cheerleader for the junior class. Terry Lasyone, Wayne Wilson, and Robert Meeks, three Varsity football players, dressed for the times on 50's day. Student Life -
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