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CHEERLEADERS Cheerleaders symbolize spirit even in defeat Everyone is jumping and shouting for VICTORY! Voices united. A crowd becomes one. Eyes follow every movement of a basketball as it weaves and bobs and Scores! Let ' em know you ' re with them We want a score! We want a score! If you ' re with ' em, holler now! All together now! Watch the clock. Five! Four! Three! Two! One! Game Won! And amazingly enough, in an hour the court is quiet. But over in the corner, unseen by anyone, a tear is rapidly drying. AC CHEERLEADERS - first row (l-r): Nancy Evans, sophomore alternate; Terry Price, Mary Ann Sanders, head-cheerleader; Elliot. Back: Judy Overstreet, freshman alternate; Sally Arant, Jane Mahaffey, Sally Hughes, Nancy Sharp, Terrye Rutherford. Diane 142
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Spartanburg trampled by Trojan stampede Right on Anthony, keep the ball rolling. I wonder how it got up there. ' Gerald McCall was like a wound- up race car when he played. An energetic player, McCall showed some good offensive moves, and seemed to motivate other team members. Buster Wooten, one of the fastest players, contributed with his de- fensive skills and alertness. He added depth and was a good drib- bler. Freshman Tom Higdon was probably the best All-Around play- er in the conference. His steady shooting and rebounding was one of the reasons for AG ' s excellent season. He was a team leader in scoring and rebounding. Lanky Jeff Reisinger added great rebounding strength and came on strong scoring-wise as the season progressed. High in field- goal percentage, he is another blue-chip freshman whom Coach Wiles is counting on next season. Donald Davis and Gene Angle gave Wiles great maneuver-ability as each saw plenty of action. At 6 ' 2 , Davis was adapt both at guard and forward. He contributed well under the boards. Angle was like STP to an engine. A quick, sharp-passing, alert play- er, he was a great hustler, shot well from the outside, and was the best foul shooter on the team. Donald Sims and Bryan Dickens saw limited action but were an in- tegral part of the team. Mr. Larry Southerland served as assistant coach, and Gary Newman was trainer and equipment mana- ger. Coach Wiles explains dating regulations to his team. 141
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Sophomore Terry Price gives her own indication of a Trojan victory. Sally Arant possess stability and coordination — musts in cheering. Mary Ann Sanders, Head Cheerleader 143
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