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PURPOSE
OF GOLDEN GIRLS
A Golden Girl shall
provide a spirit-promoting service, be loyal, have high morals
and standards, be a good example in and out of school, and
develop self-discipline and confidence. She shall also have
poise, good posture, and present a good appearance. Being a
Golden Girl is an honor. In order to be as “good” as our
tradition and history warrants, hard work and discipline are
basic components of the program. A Golden Girl’s commitment is
to both academics and the Golden Girl Organization. If you are
not ready to accept this challenge, then Golden Girls may not be
for you.
THE PRIDE
OF CONROE
Conroe
High School Golden Girls

A TRADITION
OF EXCELLENCE
The history of the
Golden Girls is a great one. The Golden Girls Dance/Drill Team
was established in 1969 by Mr. J.L. McCullough. The Golden Girls
were named after Mr. McCullough’s Alma Mater, the LSU Tigers and
Golden Girls Dance Team. Under the direction of Ms. Cynthia
Gibson, 25 young ladies became the original Golden Girls that
year. The team has continued their tradition of excellence
through performance, competitions, community service, and the
support of other CHS activities. Over the years, numerous young
ladies have been a part of the Golden Girls organization. Today,
many second generation Golden Girls make up the team. The Golden
Girls have also been under the direction of the following: Dotye
Standford Barnes (1970-1976), Cynthia Head Thompson (1976-1980),
Diane Watson Cain (1980-1984), Debbie Melton (1984-1985), Betty Buchner (1985-1991), Danielle Brasher Rapp (1991-1998), Fayla
Chambers Curry (1998-2005), and
Ms. Amanda Kincaid
(2005-present).
