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,l V -ff oo Li llc g ggE g K . s TOP LEFT: Paula Muncy shows the tension she feels sur- rouriding an important play. TOP RIGHT: The cheerleader sponsor is Mrs. Kathleen James. ABOVE: 1968-69 Colonel cheerleaders are from left to right, Pam Parmer, Margo Flannery, Jerri Rollins, Paula Muncy-secretary, Laurie Hol- lingsworth, Kathy Shipley, Melinda Wyatt, and Sherry Ferryman-head cheerleader. LEFT: The cheerleaders painted spirit signs and signs and signs. I75
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The varsity cheerleaders began preparing for the football season in August. They attended cheerleading school at East Texas State Uni- versity, where they won two firsts, three seconds, a first place rating in the final competition 'and the spirit stick tor outstanding spirit. They began practicing yells and painting signs for the school, gym, and locker room. When school started, the girls planned skits and led the pep rallies. One skit was a take-off on l Wish I Was an Oscar Meyer Weiner. The group raised money to buy their equipment by selling balloons and confetti, holding Two bake sales and sponsoring a vic- tory dance. During the basketball season, each girl cooked for two basketball players and decorated their lockers. The cheerleaders in- spired spirit for all Colonel sports. TOP RIGHT: The goal posts don'f always get finished before sunset. ABOVE LEFT: Balloons! ABOVE RIGHT: Food and fun are as much a part of a football game as cheers. RIGHT: Pam Parmer enjoys her sucker in a pep rally skit. Mx I74
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Sentry Spirit The Sentries met several times before school started in preparation for the T968 football season. They repainted the victory bell, repaired the Sentry wagon and re- placed other minor equipment. The spirit group sponsored a victory dance to pay for the repairs and a new uniform for the Colo- nel. The Sentries put much effort into the Homecoming bonfire and pep rally, and they rang the bell throughout the South Garland -Garland game. The boys attended every pep rally and game and helped the cheer- leaders decorate the gym and boost spirit. TOP LEFT: Stuart Smith rings the victory bell at the South Garland-Garland game. TOP RIGHT: Lyn Simpson is spirited despite his broken leg. ABOVE: Colonel Gary Flynt prepares for the Homecoming parade. RIGHT: The 7968-69 Sentries are Mike Mosser-captain, Ron Roland, Stuart Smith, Mike Parker and, above, Jay Dee Cantrell. I76
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