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- -f-V fagvy... ,-V. .Ya ,, ,V , -7- v-- ---- W V rv JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS - First row: Deborah Walker, Mary Weston, Judy Hackler, Yvonne McGrew. Second row: Carolyn While Deborah Walker gives her undivided attention, Yolanda Thomas demonstrates to the rest of the group a new cheer she has discovered. Sales, Norma Walker, Yolanda Thomas, Loretta James. Third row: Penelope Ballenger, Linda Buford. Junior Cheerleaders Ignite Enthusiasm As the athletes strive to do their best, the junior varsity cheerleaders ignite school spirit from the game's beginning to its ending. Promoting good sportsmanship at half time, the cheerleaders go to the opposite side for a g'Hello Cheer. Encouragement for the team is urged by the cheerleaders, and this assistance is provided by the crowd as the two converge to do the count down of the Great Big Cheer. To get the soul group rocking, the Hey Gang cheer is started by the squad. Cheers and jumps are all most people expect of the cheerleaders, but actually these girls practice strenuously every Wednesday and Thursday. Their keg of enthusiasm is accented even more by projects to raise money for new uniforms and their daily additions to student life. I
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-iw -,..-f-- - --Y V f.7-.-Y-,,-,W GLEE CLUB OFFICERS-Audrey Moore, president, Betty Houseal, sergeant at arms, Penelope Ballenger, secretary, Norma Billingsley, treasurer, Deborah Mobley, vice-president. GLEE CLUB-First row: Mary Ruth Harris, Victoria Harris, Deborah Mobley, Shirley Dixson, Deborah Fowler, Linda Buford, Audrey Moore, Denise Sharp Penelope Ballenger, Carrie Blair. Second row: Susan Cain, Syble Bell, Darlene Griffin, Gwendolyn Bowen, Frajan Campbell, if i J L 1 :.,g -.., A ,, . N Eqzl , :: ' is : .s .a:. With their faces reflecting concentration, students create their own vibrations during a rehearsal session in the choir room. Reatha Davidson, Gwen Hodges, Mary Muckle, Rosalyn Taylor, Vickie Dunn. Third row: Betty I-louseal, Norma Billingsley, Glaydean Edwards. Q 2 ,at S .fi S 'E if J' . ' an 5- a f 5 V f' 1. 2 K X A i K Q 1. -Z
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