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ain does not stop Kendra and Beverly as they ntinue to support the Hawks during their loss I0 Cedar Hill. Serving as the first baskelball 'heerleaders in a number of years are Patti dams, Jimmy Shields, Cindy Jordan and andy King. activities 13
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Cheerleaders keep spirit up In preparation for the football sea- son, Hawk varsity cheerleaders at- tended the Southwest Cheerleading Camp at Cisco Junior College in June. Accompanied by Sponsor Pamela Shell, cheerleaders visited the camp for the second consecutive year. Participating in daily competition at the camp, the varsity squad received two blue and two red ribbons for supe- rior and excellent efforts. Sneakers, rolled-up jeans and brightly colored socks were part of a spirit day planned by cheerleaders. Students and faculty cooperated to nsneak-up', on the Bobcats before the clash with Kerens. To maintain school spirit throughout basketball season, the team chose Cheerleaders Patti Adams, Kandy King, Cindy Jordan and for the first time a boy, Jimmy Shields, head. Hawk varsity cheerleaders are Tracy Perry, a ju- nior, head cheerleader, Marlana Whiteley, se- nior, Renee Muirhead and Beverly Baumann, sophomoresg Keli Whitfill, junior and Kendra Goodloe, sophomore. Senior cheerleader Mar- Iana winds up her spirit boosting after four years of varsity cheering. Leading chants and yells in anticipation of a homecoming victory, Marlana, Tracy, Renee, and Keli lift spirits at the down- town pep rally. 12 features i r l
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Hawkettes learn 20 camp routines Hawkettes discovered drill team was a year-round function beginning with the National Spirits and Sports Camp in June. Held at North Texas State Univer- sity, Denton, line members and officers learned a total of 20 routines for fall presentation in daily sessions. A trophy for the most points accu- mulated by one drill team was awarded to the Hawkettes. Spirit was also honored by a pom-pon given to the line on the final day of the camp. New day uniforms were sported by the girls during pep assemblies. Striped skirts and bibbed tops were complete with monogrammed names. Ruffled collars were also added to highlight the night Wardrobe. Formations, jazz steps and high kicks were presented to on-lookers and Red Oak fans at football games. 14 features Rqlecting on past experiences in the last pep as- sembly are senior Hawkette Vicki Jones along with Brenda Merrill. Hawketle ojficers are Donna Mize, first lieutenant, Patti Adams, captain and Teri Bailey, second lieutenant. Freshman Valerie Merritt completes her performance to The Stripper.
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