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PEP RALLIES “PRACTICE Il j a a =e O@O@==: Zuni Buck Overbey 3 5 ].V. Cheerleaders: First Row; R. Freeze, During the Homecoming game J.V. sits Ninth Grade Cheerleaders await for the C. Arledge. Second Row; D. Beadles, in close quarters. members of their class to arrive to the M. Diaz, K. Diaz. Third Row; Pep Rally. Co-Captain K. Beard, C. Thompson, S. Sherrod, C. Welstead, Co-Captain J. 4 Napp. Fourth Row; L. D’Surney, C. 6 Whitlock, R. Johnson. Ninth Grade Cheerleaders: Co-Captains R. Wilcox, D. Lett. First Row: M. C. Witlock and D. Beadles rest during Milfod, S. Wetzler, K. Millican, W. half time. y, Harris. Second Row; L. Hargadon, S. Wilcox, S. Duesberry, M. Sprouse. Ninth Grade Cheerleaders dress up for the Halloween Pep Rally. ri — Lae = OG fiat Organizations 165 Buck Overbey
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CHEERLEADERS -G.le. CAIMIP N Varsity Cheerleaders: First row; B. [ss Winters, C. Hodges, G. Garnett, T. Daley, C. Wetzler, L. Gentry, C. Arnett, [a S. Meads. Second row; B. Diaz, B. Hayes, V. Watson, K. Thompson, Co-captain T. Shackelford, Mr. Warrior P. Cecchi, Co-captain D. Young, M. Harris, P. Jones, T. Pappas, D. Quimby. 2 During seventh period study hall Varsity Cheerleaders start practicing to become great! In the basketball pep rally the whole gang dressed up in warm-ups. In the Homecoming Parade they really show their spirit. 1-2-3 — everybody smile. on Wa Buck ‘Overbey ener aoe eee Cheerleaders have had another busy year support- ing all of their teams and following them to their tournaments. This year for the second time the varsity squad went to cheering camp which proved to be helpful for all three squads. a=) Buck Overbey Buck Overbey 164 Organizations
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i Led by Senior Debbie Ostein, the Smoke-Signals News-Magazine staff has really gotten their act to- gether this year. Assisted by spon- sor Carlton Moore, the group has kept the basic format that has been used over the past few years. i 7 af PIPE SESE +4 Lt Along with trying to use more jgig | aS ae Miak eet ei A color and to do more graphic work, Ren Gibses The Smoke Signals has been striv- ’ ing for more reader response through a series of surveys pub- lished in the paper. The staff has placed first over the past three years in the VHSL leagues’s judg- ing of newspaper publications. The newspaper receives its only income from advertising. With that money, the group buys the necessary paper and ink, and the entire printing process is done here at Henrico. Fourth period is the designated meeting time of the staff. Al- though the headquarters is in Room 10, you may find the staff in the nearby darkroom, out gleaning in- teresting news material, or perhaps even at Hardee’s munch- shee 2 3 ie, d be « pS: ing on a delectable midday snack. ee ee -] i Buck Overbey 1 Smoke Signals Staff : First row; sponsor Carlton Moore, Editor Debbie Ostein, G. McDermott, D. Johnson, G. Meade. Second row; S. Powell, T. Wallace, G. Henley, M. Ritchie, L. Abele. | | Ow! » PP. = os eon ? 4 ’ 4 4 pi tes fe ‘ gig se pais J wi ap, in David Johnson brainstorms over one of eS ak his exciting news articles. Le a ee L ‘ Mr. Moore and Debbie Ostein discuss LS, the possibilities of a certain picture. “SE q ' Ke 4 “ Buck Overbey 166 Organizations
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