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ABOVE: Seliece Caldwell, Cynthia Hipp, Becki Williams, Tammie Thomas, Lori Offult, Dena Segar, Sandy Kefner, Karen Bue, Liz Simmons, Jamie Brannon, Susan Phillips, Donna Wilson, Katrina Schultz, TOP RIGHT: Nikki Quesenberry, Susan Evans, Karen Burch, Janna Ray, Peggy Kahlor, Patti Caviness, Gina Sandlin, Vecki Williams, Shelli Grisham, Kim Price. Susan Lonon, Gracie Rojas, Lisa Byars, Deanne Slovacek, Phyllis Heald. OPPOSITE PA GE, TOP LEFT.' Georgann Jackson, JoBeth Kimbro, Melissa Malaise, San- dra Glinski, Carol Britton, Jean Allison, Carol Porter, Charla Whetli, Karen McDonald, Debbie Skillman, Twila Wilcox, Kim Weid, Lisa Cham- bers, Suzanne Fazende, Cammy Lecroy. OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP RIGHT: Kelly Pouge, Gladys Vance, Anna Medina, Becky Michaud, Gretchen Livingston, Kerry Thompson, Robbie Echols, Lisa Nunnery, Shirley Fagan, Liza Brewer, Penny Sharp, Jody Allen, Lona Henery, Susan Schnell. RIGHT: Performing during half time is enjoyed by all as shown by smiling faces during the high- kick routine. OPPOSITE PA GE, LEFT: A sigh of relief shown by drill team members Gracie Rojas and Brenda Atchison at completion of another superb performance during football halftime. Drill Teamers Termed Q A 44 X TRIUNE E :- i Q
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Troy Arms Tremendous Talent ABO VE, FRONT ROW: Jobeth Kimbro. Nikki Ouesenberry. Cynthia Hipp. Gladys Vance. SECOND ROW: Georgann Jackson. Susan Evans. Kelly Pouge. Becki Williams. THIRD ROW: Anna Medina. Gracie Rojas. Kim Weid. Charla Whetli. Becky Michaud. Gretchen Livingston. Kerry Thompson. Melissa Malaise. FOURTH ROW: Sandy Kefner. Susan Phillips. Donna Wilson. Lisa Byars. Robbie Echols, Sandra Glinski. Jana Ray. Liz Simmons. FIFTH ROWA Dena Segar. Vecki Williams. Carol Porter. Gina Sandlin. Seliece Caldwell. Cammy LeCroy. Kim Price. Twila Wilcox. SIXTH ROW: Shelli Gris- ham. Jean Allison. Shirley Fagan. Katrina Schultz. Suzanne Fazende. Jamie Brannon. Penny Sharp, Jody Allen. SEVENTH ROW: Karen Bue, Lori Offult, Susan Lonon. Phyllis Heald. Tammie Thomas. Lisa Nunnery. Peggy Kalher. Deanne Slovacek. BACK ROW: Karen Burch. Patti Caviness. Carol Britton. Lona Henry. Susan Schnell. Deborah Skillman. Lisa Chambers. Karen McDonald. Liza Brewer. LEFT: Officers for the I977-78 Troy-ann Drill Team were Senior Lieutenant Jobeth Kimbro. Senior Co-Lieutenant Becki Williams. Senior Co-Lieutenant Georgann Jackson. Junior Co-Lieutenant Susan Evans. Senior Lieutenant Gladys Vance. Senior Lieutenant Cynthia Hipp. Senior Co-Lieutenant Kelly Pouge. and Captain Nikki Quesen- berry, ASSOCIATION X 43
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Superior A I Camps A large spirit booster group on cam- pus is the Trinity Troy-Anns. To be a member of the group, one must first have been a member of the Spirit Club. During the month of February. prospec- tive drill team members meet each morning for two weeks. learning dances to be performed in front of a panel of judges. After performing the traditional highkick routine and another dance, hopefuls await the posting of the new drill team members roster. After being selected, members start right to work conditioning and learning routines, but the work has onlyjust begun. Louisiana Tech was the setting of summer camp as members danced their way into a 99.5 Superior rating out of a possible 100 points on final competition day. Thus scoring higher than any other drill team there. Also during final com- petition, Nikki Quesenberry was selected as Miss Louisiana Tech for her spirit and enthusiasm. The officers this year went to camp in Oklahoma over the summer rating a 99 Superior rating in final competition, ,Q 58 6 . , -... - ta K. . J ft N' Tfr- q -11.53 .fliwif A rf: A scoring higher than the other drill teams present. At the beginning of August. drill teamers resumed practice sessions. brushing up on routines learned at camp for the football season. The Troy-Anns performed at each football game. home and away. dancing with various props, highkick and jan routines. They dance one routine at away games and two at the home games, The two routines performed at home games usually include the traditional Everything's Coming Up Roses and one more selection. The Troy-Anns also perform at each of the pep rallies. giving the student body a chance to see their display of co- ordination. This gives the team a chance to polish their routines for their night- time performance, in addition to giving the pep rallies an extra touch of glitter. In February the Drill team held their annual talent revue where members exhibited their many talents in choreog- raphy, singing and skits. 1- , ., :'v-.EQ ASSOCIATION X 45
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