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--. i Cheerleaders, Left to l Right: Stacey Howeth, Lena Warren, Kelle Coomer, Angela Caskey - Mascot, Tracy Shellnut, Margaret Bradley, Stephanie Moore ,ii L ft . mi, K' N .o . K if 1- T. f L, 1 rl . 4. WMM ., . X. L f .. we Q: . . , . . M - V I . , .- .- ' M ' L 1 1 he a l 0 , K - V ,, ,L . , , r A K '?li.v'f31aF'fv1i 7 D . ,, v VVVV , V A . ., A What are ya'll staring at? A Another pyramid constructed by the cheerleaders. Q, E Don't be afraid, l'll catch you. Jump! A Margaret Bradley announced the next cheer. Cheerleaders 4 153
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Cheerleaders Spur Team To Victory Creating enough spirit to help win those games came easy to the Middle School cheerleaders. After attending camp at East Texas State University, they were well armed with new cheers, chants, pyramids and buddy stunts. They used these ideas, plus many more, to spur the team to victory. Backing up the cheerleaders was the Pep Squad. They helped put an extra bit of spirit into the yells. In addition, they added to the excitement of the games by performing pom-pom routines. Cheerleaders build up spirit. P Bottom Row: Suzanne Gazlay, Brenda Rogers, Angels Ballow, Deanna Zimmer, Tracy Fitzpatrick, Marina Rodriques, Leslie Yeager, Second Row: Kathy VanCleave, Heather Harvell, Lisa Shingledecker, Ticia Lawrence, Karen'Abernathy, Destiny Bran- num, Collette McKinney, Mrs. Debbie Mon- tague, Third Row: Sherri Gazlay, Wanda Daniels, Debbie Lewis, Mary Bolton, Julie Prichard, Kim Prater, Lisa McKenzey, Bon- nie Efurd, Top Row: Misty Prock, Robin Roberts, Karen Cranford, Patti Martinez, Suzie Bolton, Pam Martinez, Cindy Pruitt, Kim Beazley, Kristi Ulmer, Nikki Nunnally, Lisa Flynn 152 P Cheerleaders f Pep Squad ' A The Pep Squad lined up to form a victory line. l l l l
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New type of division brings success to the Munchkins A complete change was initiated by the new band direc- tor, Lynn Tinsley. The bands were divided into three divi- sions: Symphonic, Concert, and Beginner. The Symphonic Band is the more advanced band of the three. To qualify for the different bands, auditions were held. The most talented players were placed in the Symphonic Band. New rules and regulations were also initiated and emphasis was placed on learning both music and instrument. The Symphonic Band participated in the UlL Concert and Sight Reading competition for the first time. All three bands competed in the Sandy Lake Fun Festival in Car- rollton, and in a Solo and Ensemble contest at Wylie High School and Farmersville. l E s i i I I A Learning rhythms and basic skills were part of the Munchkins bi classes. Bottom Row: Lynne Tinsley, director, Tandy Taylor, Heather Harvell, Freddie Van Cleve, Kelly Parker, Kathy Van Cleve, Amy Schell, Tina Clz Second Row: Kim Prater, Margaret Bradley, Stacy Landers, Lisa Sweeney, -Arn-y-Boibzecht, Susan Barr, Cheryl Brewer, Ann Martinez, Ti Lawrence, Laura McAnnally. Third Row: Jeanene Leverett, Kim Beezley, D'Ann Zimmer, Suzy Andrus, Skip lrwin, Brenda Rogers, Debra Wi David Kelly, Elizabeth Bradley, Angela Caskey, Mandi McCasland, Tim Griner, Anber Smith, Fourth Row: Buck Adkisson, Norman Brinkley, Kirk l' fman, Chance Robertson, Vicki Hobby, Karen Roebuck, Cliff Hatcher, Kevin Minihan, Gina Richards, Gayla Owens, Kevin Kling, Tim Renneker, Hudson, Evan Ghormley,
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