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5 ' , I As the Gold Dusters stood ready to march out on to the field and perform their routine a voice came over the loud speaker, Ladies and gentlemen, may I introduce the Jersey Village Gold Dusters! Everyone in the stands clapped as the girls marched on the field and, at the sound of the whistle, began their performance. I wanted to be the best I could be, Karen Rose said. Practice for the half-time performances took many hours of hard work every afternoon. In addition to school performances Gold Dusters participated in half- time at the Cy-Fair Ses- quecentennial, half-time at a Rockets game and the Livestock Show and Rodeo opening ceremonies. They also entered in competitions such as the Houston Invita- tional at the Astorarena and a National competition in San Marcos, Texas, where they received Grand Sweepstakes for their outstanding performances. Not only did being a part of Gold Dusters give the members a good workout and alot of experience in dancing, it gave them new and close friends. We stuck together both in and outside of Drill. We were like one huge family, Deann Regeine said. Written by Meridith Schaefer. And...Fiv , ' , even, Eight By helping out at football games and practices, Escorts, Andy Correll, Craig Blankenburg and Chris Eaves and Manager, Carol Chumley, made the year easier for the Gold Dusters. Being in Gold Dusters meant alot to me and this year I had a great time being manager and seeing the Gold Dusters do their best, Chumley said. After dedicating many hours to practice, Miss Diane Bucey, Director, led the Gold Dusters to a very successful year at competition. For their novelty routine at competition in San Marcos, the G Dusters perform to Somebody Come and Play . 84 Gold Dusters Double Page Spread by Meridith Schae
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if WORLD LAWYER Hoping to major in law at Southwestern Universr ty and being in the Spanish Club went hand in hand for Commumtions Director Danny Cuellar Danny took Spanish for his third year and mtended for every year to help hun achieve his career objec tive of becoming an inter national lawyer 53. v-if ' Ms. Emily Boyd, Spanish teacher, stays after school to admire the hard work put into the Spanish Scrapbook by the Scrapbook Committee. Photo by Carl Vu. Members are :Cfront rowl Vicki Cohen, Carl Vu, Danny Cuellar, Sandra Tsai, Lee Hsu, Victor Lam Qsecond rowl Toni Davis, Quy Hoang, Uyen Hoang, Lucia Le, Van Tran, Sherry Marquez, Huang Lee, Joanne Tsai, Lily Lam, Kara Schroeder, Michelle Folse, Ellen Tsai, fthird rowl Sonya Rodriguez, Vicki Mireles, Chau Phung, Dhaval Jodan, Cheyonne Sanders, Le Lu, Monica Ferenas, Lily Diaz, Julie Hays, Patti Vinh, Laura Reynolds, Terry Gallagher, Cback rowl Rosa Han, Amy Hatchett, Susie Jackson, Juan Martinez, Mark Maden, Mike Kotila, Angelica Smith, Dier- dre Ricketts, Natalie Herzog, Jennifer Kuehn, Ki Park, Viet La, Latif Natar, Marc Hatchett, Scott Rouse. Photo by Allison Garrett. Third year Spanish students found that a creative way to study Mexican history was to conquer the Temple of Tenochtitlan themselves. Sophomore Christi Clark laughs at Ms. Emily Boyd's techni- que of attacking the capital. Photo by Carl Vu. Spanish Club 83
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