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Hail. Hail. The gangs all here. After the excitement and tension of the game, football fans and friends gathered for a ham- burger and a soft drink or to get together to go partying. Laughing and gossiping, crowds of students crammed McDonald's and Mr. Gatti's Friday nights to continue their evening's fun. ABOVE: Carl Speir, Angelo Gangai, Phil Ricks, Clayton Davis, and Bridgette Bridinger gather outside at McDonald's. LEFT: Rachel Foley and Barbara Plum.
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IT'S PRIDE TH T GETS YO UP TI-IERE Talent, determination, and dedication, com- bined with pride, have helped the Patriots achieve their place as a top high school drill team in the United States. It has been under the strict discipline of sponsor Carol Searight that the Patriots have attained this high standard. They are known for their quality performances which have brought the group many offers and invitations. Ushering at various civic events in the city, performing at the Cotton Bowl, and at ABA Spurs games, and traveling to Los Angeles, California have been part of their busy year. Competing among l5O other contestants, Col. Nicki Tribbey placed as one of the top seven semi-finalists in the Pageant. The girls spent hours practicing the halftime shows for football and basketball games. Begin- ning their school day at seven .a.m. they often did not leave the campus until after five in the afternoon. The year ended with a Spring variety show and their traditional awards banquet. ABOVE: Patriots also boosted spirit with chants and stand routines. LOWER RIGHT: Sponsor Carol Searight smiles after another successful halftime performance. LOWER LEFT: Offi- cers L-R: Lt. Col. Dawn Flippin, Col. Nicki Tribbey TOP: Maiors Cherrie Carson, Debbie Damron, Leah Herrmann, lngrid Schutza, Helen lbarra, Rhonda Selby. f' , W- J M
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Stage Bancl Revlves Jazz Percussionists in Stage Band are Mark Welch, and Cindy Marley. Sitting in the FRONT ROW are David Cole, Ray Gendron, John Richards, Robin Mittwede, Richard Maddux, and Steve Mitchell. AT THE PIANO is Richard McDonald. lnstrumentalists in the SECOND ROW are Steve Wilfong, Ron Becker, Ken Turner, Richard Mittwede, Bill Barton, Ed Ratliff, Duane Miller, and Randy Dees. Musi- cians in the THIRD ROW are Craig Crow, Scott Howard, Tump Laird, Mark Beesley, Frank Philpot, Tito Ramirez, James Scarpulla, Don Woodson, and Mike Bogard. NOT PICTURED is Virginia Lenne- ville. AT LEFT: Guitarists Randy Dees, Duane Miller, and Mike Bogard prepare for a trip to Kingsville. The group received ratings of one from all judges at Kingsville, and vocalist Ken Turner received a special award for his performance.
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