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The squad cheers on the football team or oll rhe home gomes and on Homecoming day. Lisa Kearns, Carolina Osplna, ond Corhy Lomley owoir me music ro srorr rhe performance for half-mme Laura Hllman, Tanja Burleson, and Juhe Lee prepare ro exif wirh rhe drums. The pam pons anxiously await rhe drums ro begun before rhey march on rhe floor ro perform or o gome. Pom Poms 217 SNOd WOd
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POM PONS Striving For Spirit J The pam pon squad performs one of their competition songs at a game The Surrattsville pam pon squad of 1988- 1984 was made up of 28 girls. This was the l first year that freshmen were permitted to try out for the squad. There was one fresh- man on the squad. The pom pans promoted spirit within the 1 school by marching with the band during football season and performing at pep rallies and many sports events throughout the year, The squad sponsored the Morp Dance, traditionally the first dance of the year, The Surrattsville pom pon squad was also a competing squad. This was the squad's third year of competition. In preparation for their first competition, the girls practiced hard almost every day. They attended the Maryland State Competition at Cale Field House on January 28, 1984. With the help of Mr. Colgan and Mrs. Hilman, the squad placed fourth out of sixteen places. Without the hard worls and total dedication of every girl on the squad, they could not have ac- complished this honor. Overall the squad had a very successful year. First Row: Chrissy Moore Cco-capralnb, Jayne Maier Ccaprainl, and Lesley Kearns Cco caprainb, Second Row: Sracey Lengle, Michelle Cornelius, Kerry Woodbrey, Janine Polirano, Julie Lee, Lisa Kearns, Derh Paczynslsi, Susan Young, Liza Piaoino, and Laura Hilman, Third Row: Jo Hanrahan, Cathy Lumley, Carolina Ospina, Cheri Oalees, Shelly Dunn, Jocy Tlabino, Targa Burleson, Tracey Hamilton 216 Pom Pans
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G CORP F Adding The Accent , First Row: Emily Ebling, Tina Hendricl-as, Toro Humphrey, Second Row: Jody Lowry, Carol Edwards, Mary Cosrello, Third Row: Kelly Posren, Deanna Reyes, Parrizia Lynda Dullrule, Susie Dopler. .S N' . FX, semi Jw syn in . ,i is ..'.4 .'s l , Jfifsxf' Wiilf l or , vslifzg, l Y 'ef l Hove you ever wondered whof ir was lilse ro have been on rhe 1983-84 flag corp? ln answer ro rhe calls of curios- iry rhe Boomerang sroff oslsed for Cap- rain Tina Hendriclss' poinr of view. lr's a lorof fun ro be a parf of all rhe halferime exciremenr. lr's especially fulfilling ro be rhe leader of a group of girls who ore so enfhusiasric abour purring a good show rogerherf' Tina replied. Bur the most enjoyable porr is when you acrually feel rhe positive responses from rhe crowd. There are many rimes during rhe season when you really wonder if all rhe hours of pracrice and frusrrarion ore worrh lr, Emily Ebling, co-caprain, ree minds, Bur when you're our on rhe field wirh all your friends, and your fam- ily is cheering, you lsnow ir is. Pracrice offer excrucioring pracrice, rhe flag corp could be found drudging along almosr every day afrer school or in rhe even- ings. Between mid-summer and Home- coming, rhe aggravarions and mulriple complicarions were never enough ro srop rhe girls who added exrro accenr ro rhe bond. 218 Flag Corp ......,- l l -vin l , l l i l l i i l Senior Mary Costello uses her second-year skills ro concenrrore on rhe upcoming moves in rhe Blues in rhe Nighr' rourine. , l l
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