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Mr. Garland Aber- nathy. Biology l, physical science Mrs. Linda Aceves. Secretary Mr. Lloyd Alexander Athletics, government world history Mrs. Delores Atkins. Record-keeping, salesfbusiness law, per- sonal typing Mr. C. B. Baker. Distributive edcation Mr. Gary Baker. Com puter Math I and ll Mrs. Diana Bason. Health Education Coop health science 128 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders. FRONT ROW: lf Burnett, Kirsten Ollson. SECOND ROW: Joy Mil Cindy Prichard, Marie Wood, Dawn Sherwood. 'TL7 'i s 5 1 El 5 5 l Varsity Cheerleaders. FRONT ROW: Cindy Fa Markay Ward, Dee Dee Davenport. SECOND Rl LaRhesa Moon, ltta Held, Yvonne Wilburn. TH ROW: Maureen Murphy, Paula Salvitti. l
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Taking it easy while the students are busy in class, Vice Principal Mike Watts contemplates the solution to one of the school's major problems. -sq, 941 s Q without his suit, Assistant Principal Ray Hill Assistant Principal Ken Patranella laughs at some- before a football game. thing his son Luke said. flgjggj, Administration, School Board 127
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J .V. wins fifth at nationalsg varsity promotes school 4 'Cheerleading is very special to me and taking a squad to the National Com- petition was truly a very rewarding experi- ence, for me as well as for the girls, stated Miss Sharon Garrett, cheerleader sponsor. After winning best all around JV cheer- leaders at the Texas State Cheerleading Championship, the JV cheerleaders went to the National Competition in California. Out of 17 squads participating, they received fifth place. T he Varsity did quite well this year also. At the St. Mary's Competition, they K ,V .rr' f qgkswmwfmsyw ffwb -ff- received second place in cheers, and at summer camp, combined with JV, they won three superior and one excellent rib- bon. ln addition to these ribbons, they brought home the spirit stick which is the highest award available. JV cheerleader Joy Miller remarked, l like cheerleading because it makes school go by faster, and it's better than just com- ing to school and going home. Lisa Scott 9vi41 15 eff5'M fMW?1'it'f1i'eff'4f!l7vI?W'el579'1!l!!'4F'f'?f f H. Q Gr a cheerleader took more than just athletic lt took spirit and enthusiasm, as LaRhesa shows. pep rally was planned by the cheerleaders. ltta fires the crowd up at the Jay pep rally. ,fv- I' .ez .1 425'-.L The J.V. and Varsity squads combine to boost the spirit at the Holmes pep rally in the gym. Sophomore Dawn Sherwood executes a winning collegiate that helped get the JV squad to National competition. J., . t l Cheerleaders l29
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