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Juniors capture a win and a mile i CAD QA? Singing in the Junior Variety Show are Kris Sessions, Seth Smith, Cyndy Pyland, Kelly DeVoll, Sharon Findley, Biff Burris, and Judy Trahan. fBj Business manager, Al Hohmann, checks over Dolly's, Ziad Matar, work in the sophomore show. QCJ Junior Mary Ann Lynch shows her feel- ings. CD3 Juniors Christa Carlsen and John Lindner prepare for the prom as father, Jason Broussard, looks on. QEJ Nancy Geoffroy Gets Physical in the junior show. QFJ Shella Sattler exemplifies one of her many talents. QGJ On the Back Side of Thirty are seniors Darren Bartels, Pat Cammarata, and Darrell Ardoin. QHJ Go- ing Hawaiian are seniors Danielle Nicotre, Debbie DeMarcay, and Dana Shook. QIJ Sophomores Carrie Bunnell, Dana Greer, Dena Dattalo, Balinda Ozio, and Susan Farrow show 'fT.P. a modern day c1assroom.fJj T.P., Diane Rutland, nar- rates the sophomore show. CBJ KD CED
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-P ig if . , A so g Q as -M Q Q X JR my wwl Being a PN-G varsity cheerleader is an experience no one but these eight girls could understand. The life of a cheerleader may not be all fame and glory, but representing the Indians is an honor which makes up for all the hard work. After practicing four hours a day for nine weeks, the cheerleaders attended Southern Methodist University, the largest camp in the nation, for cheerleading camp. These girls won superior ribbons each night in competition and were selected as one of the top nine squads out of 150 to compete for the Award of Excellence. The cheerleaders also brought home the spirit stick. As the year began, the cheerleaders were busy practicing, painting posters, hanging signs, selling ribbons, and practicing cheers and stunts. Their exciting year started off with attending football and volleyball games. Basketball season soon rolled around with three and four games a week. Baseball was the last sport to cheer at, but they also attended the Indian Relays where they passed out medals to all the winners. As the year came to a close the seniors realized it was time to move on and make room for the new cheerleaders to fill their moccasins. X., t ,, 1 X ' NT .- .,, -1- ' . K kii - , 1 . ,... , N nsaifki .s,..., ' L sie' :i Jtt - . ee', CBD
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