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Cheerleaders, Mascots, Cougar Guards Active Participants in Spirii The cheerleaders' busy year started at Sam Houston State Univer- sity's summer camp for a week of training and conditioning. Hampered by a record-breaking heat wave, each of the girls helped the others to maintain their spirit even though the hot days were long and tiring. Determination helped the girls strive hard to receive three lst place ribbons and a spirit stick during the week. Keeping the shcool spirit going during football season was a goal each of the girls hoped to reach. The pep rallies were made a big suc- cess as the cheerleaders performed skits, and select members of the drill team danced to music played by the band. Chester took on a new look this year by donning a different costume. With his new masculine look, Chester became more active rounding up spirit and dancing to music provided by the band. Three people portrayed Chester this year because of the heat inside the costume. These roles were played by Jenny Hellwig, Senior, Christina Barnes, Junior, and Rita Carter, Sophomore. The Cougar Guards, a new addition to the cheering squad, helped the cheerleaders all year long with equipment. Clay Sands, Glen Johnson, Gilbert Melott, and Kelly McLean were the four persons liable with this important job. wifi by YW Hl cl 150 Organizations
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Band Taking on Compeiiiion With Precise Moves The 1980-81 season for the Cougar Band held many activities and led to an extremely busy year. Participation in the Blinn Marching Contest sparked the band off to a roaring success and prepared the band for the All-Region Orchestra contest. The Nimitz band also entered the U.l.L. Marching Contest early in the year. District tryouts and the U.I.L. Twirling Contest were both held at Nimitz High School. Tina Schwind placed 1st in this competition. The Christmas Concert kept the band busy with many practices. After Christmas, the band entered the All-Region Band and All-Area Band Contest. The Nimitz Band participated in the U.I.L. Solo and Ensemble Contest and the U.l.L. Concert and Sightreading Contest. To end the year the band traveled to Dallas for a Six Flags Over Texas Band Festival and staged a Spring Concert in May. Organizations
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