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Drags dancing to the top Enthusiasm, perseverance and projec- tion were the qualities needed to become a 1980-81 Dragonette. During the summer, Dragonettes attended a drill team camp at North Texas State University near Dallas. The 41 girls entered a high kick routine and won second place. Before school even started they were well on their way planning the year's activities. At least 20 hours of practice each week were needed to prepare for football games or home basketball shows. Dragonettes also performed in pep rallies and the Spring show. Drago- nette of the Week - the most spirited, hardest working girl - was announced at the pep rallies. Along with the marching band, they attended competition at the Cotton Bowl and won 2nd place. They also partici- pated in the Crockett and Commerce Competitions. In addition, they decorated lockers, made colorful signs, and sold spirit ribbons for the games and mums during homecoming. The Dragonettes for this year are a fine group of young ladies who all work very hard, sponsor Mrs. Cathye Fuchs said. Upper left: Standing at attention, Lisa Mills, junior, waits for the final cue to begin dancing at the half time show. U er ri ht' The excitement and fun of bein a Dra DD 9 - , I I Q - gonette was shown by Karen Nevill, junior: Dana White, juniorg and Jennifer Laymon, junior. Center: Now girls we have a long hard week ahead of us and let's remember practice makes perfect, Mrs. Cathye Fuchs explains to her girls. Right: The Dragonettes were, tFront rowl: P. Fisher, B. Rode, L. Mills, and D. Hall. tSecond rowl: T. Turner and S. Lloyd. tThird rowl: T. Nolan, L. Collodora, L. Hartle, L. Winkiel, K. Reynolds, K. Pruitt, D. Younger, K. Boerst and T. Kouba. tFourth rowi: L. Knesek, A. Collodora, T. Tumbusch, M. Nozick, and T. Caron. lFifth rowl: J. Williamson, T. Saxman S. Orcher M. Callowa K, Bauer and T t , Y, - Bednarg tSixth rowi: A. Murdock, A. Goldman, S. Crossley, K. Nevill, K. Langton, D, White, and L. Attal. tBack rowj: D. Pope, Y. Ramirez, D. Lowry, J. Laymon, S. Dumas, J. Russell, R, Nozick and J. Archer. S H6116 Drago S To Li. 1 9 rv! MU gf .Alix
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.iw 'R M L sf: i it S' , 2 K , , '51 -x., Q-:. . at hh we :by Jeff Graham Top: Understudy Suzanne Wilson wears the cos- tume so mascot senior Tami Velie and junior Yvonne Knesek can reveal their true identities. Above left: Cheering for Junior Varsity as well as Varsity football, sophomore Jenny McNelIey and junior Joanna Robbins show support at the home- coming pep rally. Above: Full of excitement and laughter, senior Tami Velie helps junior Yvonne Knesek detrock. Right: The 1980-81 J.V. cheerleaders: lFrontj: sophomore Diane Arnold, junior Karen Clausen. fMiddlej 1 junior Christi Sanders, junior Joanna Flob- bins, sophomore Jenny McNelley, sophomore Sheri Nordstrom, sophomore Trina Smith, junior Janiene Hagel and tBackj: sophomore Tina Prendergast and junior Leah Smith. Design by Charlene DosseyfCopy by Cindy Chambers 53
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xlnc ' 'fa'- fr yM,Qw KRXKY 4 U. . 6 OV' no O in 1 t'I fs '51 os Qc: co. po a.u.0 fn 11 on xkxx XXX e,: 'Q , 4 'v 4' gl , Q oto by Jefl Graham ' i . TX X T g ,,rl , , :iw he Ng sf T j Wb T 4 Rimig I vig: f- -H -....., Upper left: Knowing that the class of 81 was the best, Diane Hall, senior, performs to Gimmie Some Lovin at the senior pep rally. Upper right: Sharon Crossley exhibits her Dragonette skill during the pep rally. Above: The Dragonette officers were, iFrontj : Diane Hall, Lt. Colonel. iBackj: Tammy Kouba, Major, Peggy Fisher, Colonel: and Tracey Nolan, Major. Right: Big bright smiles shine from senior Tammy Kouba, senior Diane Hall, sophomore Cathy Reynolds, junior Tonda Turner, junior Tracey Nolan, junior Denise Lowry, after their clown routine at the homecoming game. Design and story by Charlene Dossey 55
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