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--4 L .Qiffiffifg '-.K U X AMaureen Lassonde and Terri Jarrett know cheerleading means lifetime memories. Spring -vs- JV pep rally. Enal mount. AJackie Brown makes sure the Falcon Fans cheer at the Nimitz football game. 4Debbie McKeown's Chinese Splits finalize the mount during the YDuring the last pep rally, Klein -vs- JV, the cheerleaders do their ,Q it 'L My Qu ANancy Linden with pride as touchdown. and Debbie McKeown gleam the Falcons score another Clubs -43
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arsity peaks success Varsity Cheerleaders' first glow of pride began at Southern Methodist University Cheerleading Camp at Dallas, Texas. We were nominated for the Award of Ex- cellence, proclaimed Debbie McKoewn, Head Cheerleader. According to Jackie Brown, A highlight was when the camp asked us to perform for all the cheerleaders. The purple sparkles of the padded shoulders and headress earned the mascot the nickname Disco Falcon. Many of the features and other materials used in the costume were so rare that Debbie Bradshaw had to cheer in shorts and T- shirt for six games and pep rallies, until the costume arrived. Camp got the girls to an exciting start. But the winning football, volleyball, and basketball seasons meant the squad was viewed by more people than ever. Our unusual winning season has inspired us to do our best, Terri Jarrett commented. Besides cheerleading we sell ribbons, pen- nants, and pins for football and basketball, said Nancy Linden. Other responsibilities include planning pep rallies and teaching new cheers to the Gold Dusters, Dustettes, Band, and the rest of the stu- dent body. The seemingly effortless mounts, jumps, splits, and flips meant hours of practice every day in the summer and after school. The squad this year holds a unique closeness between each member. We respect each other and it shows through our performances, remarked Debbie McKeown. We feel very for- tunate to have experienced such a rewarding and spirited year. PThe Spring Game was a sneak preview of what the Varsity Cheerleaders would be like for the new year. PCheerleaders - Maureen Lassonde, Amber Andrews, Renee Phillips, Jackie Brown, Debbie Bradshaw, Terri Jarrett, Pam Nix- on, and Debbie McKoewn try to mount before the crowds come for the JV vs Westfield game. AFalcon Mascot Debbie Bradshaw shines bright in her new Falcon uniform at the Conroe game. .. qt-i 'i i ARenee Phillips and Pam Nixon listen to the requests of AAmber Andrews is unsure of which yell to begin the Cy various cheers from the Band and Gold Dusters, Creek game with. Clubs in
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