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Pifefeiimfioii of dence ability . . . The Dixie Belief eilwezyf peiyfeifmeei with peiweit A lump formed in your throat. Chills ran up and down your spine. Your head was held up high with a smile pasted on. All those long hours of hard work paid off when four whistles blew and your feet naturally began to march out onto the football field. Practice for the Dixie Belles began before the last school year ever ended. Right after the letters of acceptance were hand- ed out, girls were put into one of the eight sections and immedi- ately began to learn routines. The girls were drilled on kicking, marching, and sharpness. Every week the girls would try STYLE out for two routines - one for the pep rally and one for half- time of the football game. After being selected for the week's routine, the girls spent hour upon hour practicing until eve- rything was perfect. The last pep rally of the foot- ball season has always been des- ignated as Senior Pep Rally. This year the senior Dixie Belles decided to to do something re- ally different. They put on mon- key suits and danced to the song Jungle Love. Many hours were spent on the monkey rou- tine, but time passed quickly as new friendships were estab- Design by Sherry Fagan Managers. Paige Miller, Cecilia Ve- larde, and Becca Overstreet, At the Dixie Belles' Car Wash Shan- non DiGiovanni and Lori Urban lseniorsl looked for spots on a car. The car wash was held to help raise money for the Colorado trip. Photo by Chris Mullins, Dancing to Stripper during halftime at a varsity football game, Heather Henson 1101, Trish Hernandez l12l, Shelly Severen l10l, and Tracey Zemanek l1Ol performed with style. Photo by Mark Hejnicki. lished between the seniors. The last pep rally and game signified the Dixie Belle year slowly coming to a close. Although practice eased up, the Dixie Belles still performed at several basketball games. At the same time, officer tryouts for the new year began. These try- outs lasted close to three months. its S. X.. .
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Senior Class Representatives. FRONT ROW: Ronna Caruthers, Amber Bugle, Karen Ziegler, Michele Edelman, and Misty Stone. BACK ROW: Robbie Hoover, Kyle Hamilton, Jim Nelson, Brian Cimperman, Ty Ramsey, and Brandon Hebert. Junior Class Representatives. FRONT ROW: Tami Ball, Sandy Butterfield, Dori Haupt, Suzanna Ritchie, Kim Davis, and Paul Shuga BACK ROW: Kevin Judd, Ashley Waters, Devin Steinsultz, Carma Van Zandt, and Wayne Goldston. sv Sophomore Class Representatives. FRONT ROW:Tracey Brownlee, Kyle Parr, Chris Almonrode, and Julie Severen. BACK ROW: Jill Jeffries, Chad Frisque, and Kelly Holmes. STUDENT COUNCIL
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gif' ,I 3 . ocial Officers. FIRST ROW: Anne Uribe SECOND ROW: Tammy Bates, Dee nes, and Kelly Courer, THIRD ROW: Shannon DiGiovanni. Section One. FRONT ROW: Lisa Davis and Missy Nesbitt. SECOND ROW: Kristen Casey, Shannon DiGiovanni - Second Lieutenant, Dori Haupt M Lieutenant, Darra Dees, and Julie Martin. Section Two. FIRST ROW: Juli Sleeman, Julie Sewell, and Wendie Cain. SECOND ROW: Michele Munday, Keri Davis - Second Lieutenant, Beth Coyle - Lieutenant, Tonia Schilling, and Danielle Hammond. Section Three. FIRST ROW: Amy Dederick, Kelly Courser - Second Lieutenant, Paula Crowell - Lieutenant, Caroline Harris, and Ashley Waters. SECOND ROW: Lisa Jenkins, Jennifer Dozier, Dana Winslow, and Laurie Jackson. Section Four. FIRST ROW: Dee Jones, Lori Urban - Lieutenant, and Vanessa Tapp - Second Lieutenant. SECOND ROW: Angie Smith, Kim Bennett, Stephanie Woods, and Debbie McCary. DIXIE BELLES
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