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tilt The banner held by Tammy Simpson and Jason Briner marks the beginning of the mighty Patriot band. A Competition was tough in this year's Garland Junior Miss Pageant. Tamera Glenn competed along with four other girls from Lakeview. The J.V. drill team, the Liberty Dolls, stay in formation after a long march. ulll :,E-5 ,- The Sweethearts kept smiling even though the parade's path was long and tiring. Activities - 21
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The heat often outlasts the marchers, so Mr. F. J. Schack, director, watches closely for those on which the sun has taken its toll. Pats Shine at Jubilee Labor Day, celebrated in the United States and Canada on the first Monday in September, is a legal holiday honor- ing organized labor. Garland celebrates every year with a traditional parade through the downtown area. This year it was the world's largest Labor Day parade. Lakeview, who lead the parade last year, rotated to last position. However, the appearance of the Patriot and cheerleaders on a chauffer driven limosene captured the spectators' atten- tion. The Sweethearts followed, stopped periodically to perform a dance routine to the music of the Patriot band. Five Lakeview seniors, Pam Brat- cher, Donya Davis, Tamera Glenn, Mary Lynn Mayer and Tracey McBeth competed in the Junior Miss Garland contest Labor Day night. Mary Lynn was a finalist with other Garland girls, for the title. The pageant is sponsored by the Jaycees as part of their annual Jaycee Jubilee. Although bad weather threatened all weekend and rain forced the pageant in- doors, it was still another successful Labor Day celebration in Garland. 20 Activities I- l I . l- ' I: ., M., , The surprise of the parade was the limosine on which the Varsity cheerleaders and Patriot rode. 1 ar gf .gsm M , ,E . Even after a long ride in the world's largest Labor Day Parade, the spirit of the J.V. does not die
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Patty Barnard describes one of her stupendous plays to Melissa Cater. Team's Meet in Grid Classic Traditional roles were switched the night of October l6 as juniors and seniors kicked off in the first annual Powder Puff football game. The girls took the field as football heroes, Minute Maids and boys made up the Cheerleaders and Drill Team, the Heart Throbs. The juniors defeated the seniors, 12- 6, with Lisa Albright scoring both touchdowns for the juniors and Myra Ellis making the seniors only six points. The game started out as sheer fun, but toward half-time it began to get serious. Many girls forgot they were playing touch not tackle football, and other hulks forgot that our school believes in good sportsmanship. Much of the tension was relieved by the half-time show starring the stunning and vivacious Heart Throbs. Drill Team captain, Gary Haygood, led the georgeousf'?J drill team through a hilarious dance routine to the song, Happy Days Are Here Again. Although the football game was ex- citing and well worth watching, most of the eyes in the audience were on the bubbly Varsity and Junior Varsity Cheerleaders. With the help of the Minute Maids, these lovely Q71 young spirit raisers not only kept the crowd fired-up but entertained them as well. The game was a successful fund- raiser for both the seniors and the juniors. 22 Activities f ' ,W 4' .1 M ..- . - Who ever said girls play nicely did not attend the Powder Puff game. Varsity Cheerleaders, with the help of the Minute Maids, drum up senior spirit after thejunior's second touchdown. It is easy to see how many of the girls ended up with black eyes and bandaged limbs.
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