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. The 1988 1989 Loara Courtiers, first row (I to r): M. Hopkins. H. Plack. T. Solari. S. Kelso. H. Macen- tire. (2nd row) K. Kannard. T. Novak. A. Campel lone, A. Gibson. J. Hudson. K. Favilla. J. Harris, S. Aziz, S. Christopherson, (3rd row) E. Casares, L. Grahm, T. Howard, A. Leathers, S. Daniel. K. Fitz- henry, A. Somers. and R. Rosco. 2. The Courtiers march impressively at the Silverado Days parade. 3. While the advisor Romona White and the head leader Sharon Daniel watch the new routines, the girls are concerned with a more immediate goal, a sip of Diet Pepsi! The 1988 1989 Courtier Leaders: Sharon Daniel (head leader). Amy Leathers (first asst. leader). Tina Howard and Kim Fitzhenry (2nd asst. lead ers). Annie and Sophia have champagne wishes and caviar dreams. Do these girls know how to have a good time, or what? 7. Katie and Kari bewitch, bother, and bewildei 8. Courtier Officers: Lisa Grahm (president). Amy Somers (vice-president). Eddeane Casares, (trea surer), and Rosie Rosco (secretary). 155
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154 This year ' s Courtiers defi- nitely put forth their best effort and gained much confidence and self-satisfaction by practicing hard and achieving their goals. The leaders were Sharon Daniel (head leader). Amy Leathers (first asst. leader), Tina Howard and Kim Fitzhenry (2nd asst. leaders). The practices started as early as 6:45 a.m. and lasted until 8:45 a.m. They also practi ced after school from 3:00 to 4:30. Every single girl worked hard and prac- ticed as if she were in perfor- mance. Competition was what these girls looked forward to. At their first competition at West High School, they showed off their tal- ents and skills. The hard work at the Band Camp and school prac- tices definitely paid off. Head leader Sharon Daniel commented on the group ' s progress by say- ing, The progress of the Court- iers this year has been outstand- ing. At first they had a difficult time handling their equipment, but they were soon tossing and twirling like pros. Without a doubt, the Courtiers efforts and dedication yielded much success this past year. Good luck in the continuing saga. 88-89 COURTIERS MARCH TO THE BEAT OF SUCCESS
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156 . Ecstatic about being a Drill Team member. Wendy waves hi to the camera. 2. The officers of 198889. Front row: Treasurer. Lisa Lerch. and Secretary. Loretta Jones. Back row: President. Joanna Davis, and Vice President. Shan non Crucil. 3. Proud to be an American ■I - t the Silverado Days parade, the Drill Team marches with precision to earn an outstanding evaluation. Andrea tries to keep a straight face with every thing that ' s happening around her. In her smile, Debbie reveals the joy of achieve ment. The 198889 Leaders. Left to right: Co Leader Wen dy Howard. Head Leader Debbie Lowery. First As sistant Andrea Pensavalle. and Co Leader Katy Val- dez. 8. The 1988 89 Drill Team. Front row. left to rig), i U Howard. D. Lowery. A. Pensavalle. and K. Valdez. Second row: M. Karlen. C Laird. L. Lerch, A Underwood, J. Roberts, and S Derakshanian. Third row: J. Miller. J. Sheehan. A. Hughes, B. Howard. J. Brink, and M. McMahan. Fourth row: A. Hubbard. A. Gann. W. Coston. M Oliver. A. Herrel. J Vannone. Last row: S. Grace. S. Crucil, D Romo. L Jones. T. Miller, and J. Davis.
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