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Step tint Time l Left, left, left, right, left. Marching in step behind the band, forty smiling girls executed the precise moves they had been practicing since July. The Liberty Belle Drill Team com- peted in five parades and three field shows as well as performing at home football games and pep rallies. At 7:30 in the morning on November 13 every girl met in front of the school to get ready to board the buses for the Mission Viejo parade and field show. On a crowded bus, forty girls hurriedly changed into their parade uniforms before the actual competition. After the parade the bus was boarded again to take the Drill Team to the field show at a nearby high school. The band and drill team marched out on the field and started their routine and afterwards the awards were given out. At the Columbus Day parade, drill team won first place. At the Santee Tournament they achieved fourth placeg at the Mission Viejo parade they won second and third place and at Oceanside they won first place. The Drill Team also performed at a Clipper game and a Charger game. lt was really excitingfl said Debi Pixley. Being a Liberty Belle requires skill and dedication and often up to twenty hours of practice a week. The forty-five member squad, under the leadership of Colonel Arline Fuentes and Advisor Sherri Dierker, had an excellent year. We really pulled together, and that made all the difference. s 'Long may they wave for the school of the free and the home of the Patriots! The Flag Team marches with flying colors in the Columbus Day Parade. The immensity of the entire team is obvious in this view of the Drill Team, Flag Team, Marching Band, Drum major, Baton Twirler and Sign Carriers. Ours is one of the largest groups in San Diego. .ii ii. 1 fr. ' l if - er 5 .--.-- 'AW ' 4, ,eq .1r.. M M57 as 'Q ,it iv 3 ...... Q j,, 'Mi ,,.,. M .........i if 3' 5 14 T55 z-T W? r W 'ififi 'Fr fr fi i ati: M . :Zi 2 .rw FL 'H ,XM . s A . ,,, lf I iv it ., xuvk. ig. V 4 5 ..., lb v , ,,,, ..g,. 1 All J .N 5 f fav 'Y 5 ii 'E ' g - r i or P' . T 4 l T N it in . what ..,k. ki .Mn Q - M- .... 5 .... - i.1i if .....,-- W , , . f... ...... . it.: ,..... .....,..,,.,. . ..,. ,,.,,,. . -.
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JV Cheerleaders - Front: K, Duncan. 2nd row: J. Colangelo. C. Hayashi, B. Die- if at ti-ich, C, Moore 3rd row: C. Toledo, P. Whitacre, J, Archambeault 3 nf. K1 xv :E 1 4 fx.. .c , A, t. we W -1 V fF'gQk?'fEl,-- ,1 i 'fi . 'Q' v V A 'h 1' , 5:4 'ta' 4 , it . 5 ,rw ' igxre-2 5 R 2 6 ,f if 32,51 'Q 5.41.3 L vf , s Y 2 V H 'Q W 4 , gf -Q . A Jil t S- af, 3 it K, , 4 M34 Y L 'GJ i eff: i a fi 9- . rf u-vw 4'L F Y ' I at 'fi f- ' Y 13 iffy. Q R Ya 955 i- ,ii . ' - V H Q , ' W 3, '1 5 V ,-54 -W kv 'fmfslf 5 44:3-.. -' As they stamp in tune with the music, Angie Denny and Carol Sevier practice. At least two feet off the ground, Amy Harris Shows her spirit during cheer practice. This was Amy's third, year as a cheerleader. Cheerleading 253 v 1
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The Liberty Belles Drill Team link arms to show what they're made of as they march down Broadway during the Columbus Day Parade. Lisa Bourbeau looks ready to take off and fly away as she steps in time during place award which Drill Team was about to win. Q 'NNI Q l AQ! ivy ,,,,. M. 16..- ululliw ..-.N ----........,, . --.,...,,, 1 s 4' -u. . ,,,. r -Q ill!!-hi , T ' as ai, , t i :K B P ---fllnuuqy. 13, v' -ri 5' rr, N A W' ' 1' - The Flag Team marches before the Marching Band during the Columbus Day parade. Their flags became a symbol of the award winning band, and always ans nounced its arrival, Lisa Peet, Marit Olson and Karen Medrano are prominent as the Drill Team marches in the Homecoming Parade. The team practices up to twenty hours weekly. Flags, Band and Drill Team 255 the Columbus Day Parade. Perhaps she smiles because she anticipates the first
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