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THE TWIRLING DUET WAS FIRST INTRODUCED AT THE BOISTEROUS HALFTIME DURING THE SOUTHWEST GAME. Debbie Bonnette Tijuana's the crowd with 'Ultra Brite' smile in her routine at the South Dade half-time exercise. HEY! LOOK US OVER! CRIED THE MAJORETTES ON THE CENTRAL DEBUT 111
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MAJORETTES Polished Performance Given Majorettes Reaped Awards lt was said a good thing was not appreciated until it was gone: that was the case with the Killian Majorettes. These fourteen girls did fine work the entire year, and it showed in their appearance and performances which gained many high awards for the troupe. A superior rating was attained by the Majorettes in the Dade County Marching Contest against all other county high schools. Stepping high out in front of the Marching Band, the Majorettes led the way New Year's Eve in the King Orange Parade. On New Year's Day, they performed in the pre-game and half- time shows at the annual Orange Bowl Football Classic. The Miami Fire Pageant January 3 re- showing of the parade floats and a fireworks display was also the scene of a show given by the Miami Killian twirlers. ln May, the girls taught the essentials of baton 'work to anyone interested in preparing for majorette tryouts ,iii We K 1-an I W , .5 , - Wmari z if 4 X , :kr ' , 1, Q' 11,1 if Maternal in their gold and greens, duet team of Debbie Surplus and Kathy Leslie sent smiles flashing to fans. SPECTATORS DANCED TO MUSIC OF THE BAND lN THE STANDS AND lN THE MIDDLE OF THE MELODIES WERE THE KlLLlAN MAJORETTES. 110
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Flip-flops, C artwheels, Splits Composed Girl's afternoons Over one hundred sophomores and freshmen girls participated in spring and tall junior var- sity cheerleading try-outs. Individual cheers de- vised by semi-finalists and style and height of traditional jumps were objects for judges cri- teria. Finals determined the squad often, eight sophomores and two freshmen. The freshmen included Cheryl Bogh and the shortest on the squad, Elaine Signorelli. The sophomores included captain Carol Hoehn who guided Renetta Harrington, Cindy Gilliard, Linda Kramer, Laurie Siegel, Madeline Pilling, Melin- da Madison, and Gail Thompson. Hard work and after school hours of practice compiled the girl's extra-curricular time. The practice consisted of working on flip-flops, cart- wheels, and splits. Precision and timing moti- vated the daily long hours of practice. AS THE JV COUGARS MADE A POINT, LINDA KRAMER SMILED WITH APPROVAL HAPPINESS IS KNOWING YOU DID IT RIGHT, AND THE JV CHEERLEADERS HAD HAPPINESS WRITTEN ALL OVER THEIR FACES. 112
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