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Sharon Shaffstall's squad: Mechele Clark, Kim Howell, Kim Janecek, Jody Pinkerton, Lisa Clausen, Nancy Marazoff, Laurie Martin, Brenda Adams, Amy Anderson, Kim Clinton, Sharon Shaffstall Csquad ofiicerl and Kristen Kankiewicz fsquad leaderl. Tracie Wilcox's squad: Allie Malcom, Danielle Smith, Carol Ayres, Kim Millan, Kelly Ashby, Tracy Rutherford, Karla Bess fsquad leaderl, Tracie Wilcox Ksquad ofticerl, Bernette White, Debbie Sikich, Nancy Burleson and Leah Troxel. Council: Laurie Martin - Sr. Representativeg Julie Weaver - Positive Contributing Person and Soph. Rep., and Kim Clinton - Jr. Representative. ,,... ,.A Linda Gentry's squad: Tracy Leath, Loren Hudson, Sabrina Zeigler, Michele Williams, Kathy Urban, Lora McPherson, Jill Pearson, Chrysti Brown, Amy Melledy, Tammy English, Patty Brown isquad leaderl and Linda Gentry Qsquad oflicerl. 180 Farmerettes Chris Tripplehorn's squad: Sheryl Tumlison, Helen Weaver, Diane Spor- man, Cheryl Childress, Cheri Fearnside, Denise Kiesling, Chris Trip- plehorn lsquad officerl, Tracey Clem, Stacey Finley, Julie Weaver fsquad leaderj and Kathryn Kibbe. Sharon English's squad: April Horton, Teresa Rice, Kitna Friend, Missy Kankiewicz, Susan Pendergast, Lori Knight, Lynn Blyth, Linda Kapp, Shelly Damron Csquad leaderl Chris McClean and Sharon English lsquad officerj.
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1983-84 Farmerettes are: Back row - Teresa Rice, Linda Kapp, Kitna Friend, Kathryn Kibbe, Tracey Clem, Sheryl Tumlison, Lora McPherson, Tammy English, Julie Weaver, Loren Hudson, Sabrina Zeigler, Chrysti Brown, Amy Melledy, Michele Williams, Kathy Urban, Jill Pearson, Shelly Damron and Chris McClean. Middle row - Managers Nannette Deets and Nanette Gilchrest, Karla Bess, Helen Weaver, Cheryl Childress, Diane Sporman, Cheri Fearnside, Kristen Kankiewicz, Stacey Finley, Denise Kiesling, Missy Kankiewicz, April Horton, Lori Knight, Patty Brown, Lynn Blyth, Susan Pendergast, Kim Howell, Kim Janecek and Manager Karen Cannell. Bottom row v Nancy Burleson, Leah Troxel, Bernette White, Debbie Sikich, Tracy Rutherford, Kelly Ashby, Allie Malcolm, Kim Millan, Carol Ayres, Danielle Smith, Jody Pinkerton, Lisa Clausen, Mechele Clark, Nancy Marazoff, Brenda Adams, Amy Anderson, Laurie Martin and Kim Clinton. Front: Sharon Shaffstall, Sharon English, Linda Gentry, Chris Tripplehorn and Tracie Wilcox. . ,X l The Farmerettes display their marching technique during the Homecoming parade. The Farmerettes marched in several area parades during the year. The Farmerettes radiate pride and Q W 'ii .Q A confidence while marching during a r A summer practice. The Farmerettes , 1- ' gl ' - ff, practiced every weekday during the , 'i '. 2 summer for one month. The prac- tices were usually from 7 a.m. to noon or l p.m. ... 17 :left ni, s 5 'x . -s-. X 4 . s is I 1 .1 7- V- 'mtl ' ., i Sl-Fira ' 3 'X . lv , 4 ' K , , I t .X n 3 H. W V '-,, 'F' :V - Y , I Q M Vh,, w w Highkickers are: Back row - Kristen Kankiewicz, Stacey Finley, Linda Gen- try, Chris Tripplehorn, Tracy Leath, Sabrina Zeigler, Michele Williams, Shelly Damron, Chris McClean and Linda Kapp. Front row - Nancy Burleson, Sharon Shaffstall, Debbie Sikich, Cheryl Childress, Karla Bess, Sharon English, Patty Brown, Tracie Wilcox, Laurie Martin and Kim Clinton. g in ,W 1-9,-fl Second Lieutenants Tracie Wilcox and Chris Tripplehorn show concern for the Farmers at the Plano game. Patty Brown gives the crowd a dazzl- ing smile during a pep rally. Patty is a senior three year member of the Farmerettes. Farmerette Managers are Karen Cannell, Nannette Deets and Nanette Gilchrest. The Farmerettes appreciate their hard work and dedication. Chris McClean shows her smile and projection during a practice. Chris is a senior two-year member of the Farmerettes. Farmerettes 179
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,417 Lori Knight sparkles with enthusiasm while she waits on the sideline before halftime. Knight is a sophomore and a new member of the Farmerettes. The Farmerettes display their excellent smiles and projection during a long summer practice. rf-1 f Captain Linda Gentry projects a dazzling smile during a routine choreographed by the officers. Gentry is a prime example of leadership to the Farmerettes. It's All Worth It A typical week in the life of a Farmerette goes something like this . . . Dur- ing football season, she must be at school for prac- tice at 6:30 a.m. On Mon- day, the girls review the routinefsl for tryouts, which are on Tuesday. Each girl must tryout each week in front of the officers and Carrie Croan, director. If she makes two mistakes, she is cut from the routine. Tuesday's afternoon prac- tice is spent re-numbering the line and perfecting the general critiques from tryouts. Both Wednesday and Thursday mornings are spent perfecting the routine, entrance and exit, and V-line. On Thursday afternoon, the drill team and the band practice together on the field. Friday mornings are usually spent practicing jump-splits on the practice field and hear- ing echoes of Get up and do it again, girls!'l Believe it or not, all of the hard work, long days and repetition pay off on Friday night when the announcer presents the Lewisville Farmerettes. -Julie Weaver if The officers show the audience that hard work pays off with high kicks. The officers are excellent examples to the line because of their leadership, dedication and loyalty. Squad Leaders: Karla Bess, Julie Weaver, Patty Brown, Shelly Damron and Kristen Kankiewicz. Bess, Weaver, Damron and Kankiewicz are two-year members and Brown is a three-year member. Farmerettes 181
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