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(A) Standing by the mascot, Martha Fitzwater watches the game against San Marcos (photo by Moore). (B) Sharing a jol e together at a baseball game, Carrie Kleypas and Laurie Miller watch the Chargers play against Clemens (photo by Bratusk). (D) After the Go, Chargers, Go chant, Vinetta Cobb, Leslie Scott, Susan Kleypas, and Leslie Komet, JV cheerleaders, turn their attention to the game against Roosevelt at Blossom (photo by Moore). (G) Leslie Brunhart, head cheerleader, chants Chargers before the game (photo by Moore). (H) As Coach Comalanders gives a pep talk, Sandy Phillips listens (photo by Moser). Pages by Pam Drake 65
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0 « fie Yell leaders win superior ribbons As the football players marched to their seats, the school fight song began and seven girls become more than just students; they became cheerleaders. Before school opened, the cheerlead- ers attended summer camp where they received all superior ribbons, com- mented Ms. Pam Leopold, cheerleader sponsor. The JV won outstanding, excel- lent and superior ratings. Carrie Kleypas, senior cheerleader, was selected for the Ail-American Shout It Out squad. A trip to Alabama, uni- forms, food and resort accommoda- tions were supplied for the 14 selected girls. Carrie was the only one from Texas. She received a $500 scholarship and was asked to be on the National Cheer- leading Association staff for next sum- mer. The cheerleaders also won the city wide Coca-Cola Championship and then at the Sidney Lanier High School Compe- tition, they won first in pompoms and cheers. (C) Doing a routine to the song Get Off , Carrie Kleypas and Tracey Saw- yer practice for the annual Palladium talent show (photo by Moore). (E) At an afternoon pep rally, Claire McKay performs Two bits. Four bits gl (photo by Moore). (F) At half time during the Clemens basketball game, the varsity cheerlead- ers end their pom-pom routine in a pyramid (photo by Schwarz). 64
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-f 4 1 ■f. Dancers take first in competition In midyear competition at East Cen- tral High School, Lancer Dancers won a first place award, Jan 13. The Dancers were exceptionally good, said Ms. Mar- lene Summers, sponsor. The girls competed against dancers from nine other schools in the contest, commented Ms. Summers. Then in March, the dancers competed in a con- test at Southwest Texas University. They were entered in jazz and kick competi- tion, added Ms. Summers. During football season dancers spent approximately five hours a day working on their routines. They practiced from 7:15 to 9:15 in the morning and from 4 to 5:30 in the afternoon, Ms. Summers continued. Lancer Dancers also prepared some sort of goodie for their football or bas- ketball buddie each week, continued Ms. Summers. To raise money to go on trips for com- petition, dancers sponsored the peep show at Piccadilly Fair. In addition, the dancers conducted a bottle drive, a sta- tionery sale, and a candy sale Ms. Sum- mers concluded. (B) Lollipops deserve their share of attention even during pep rallies. While devoting a moment to her lollipop, AM Cooper reads the chant as Cheryl Fore- hand continues to cheer (photo by Moser). (C) During the half-time program. Senior Lynn Biggs leads her row in a new step (photo by Moore). (D) Standing at attention, Cherly Forehand, Irene Ramos and Cynthia Velez accompanied by band members in Six Flags muppet costumes celebrate Halloween during the Clemens half time (photo by Moore). 66
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