Tuesday, November 8, 2011
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If you make cheerleading or steppers for the first tim ein 7th or 8th grade, it's a big deal. You are so excited to perform in front of everybody. One thing that I remember the most about steppers that first year, was the first parade. The semlls, what you see, hear, taster, and touch. You can smell all the candy you're throwing to the kids, all the soda everyone is drinking on the hot summer day. You can taste the water you're drinkingwhile walking down the street chanting and candy you're sneeking so you don't get in trouble by your coach. You can hear the sirens from the police cars, fire trucks, and ambulances from behind all the floats. You can also hear the chants from the cheerleaders right in front of you. But what you see is the best. You can see people everywhere lining the street of Downtown Batesville. You can see all of the BJHS Steppers, Cheerleaders and all of the BHS Prancers and Cheerleaders pom-poms in the air and everybody throwing candy. You can touch your pom-poms and the bag of candy you're required to get. That is my first memory of being a BJHS Steppers, and my favorite memory of main street in Batesville.
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