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° Anticipation. Carla Delvecchio and Tracy Duke cross their fingers hoping the Warrior will ‘shoot two!” t WN Nore AYN yy whit t PAL) ECL Wd STARTING OUT Little Warriors had spirit, too. Fir- ing up the ninth graders and assisting the J.V. and Varsity squads whenever needed were the primary duties of the Freshman Cheerleaders. Through !ong hours and hard work, they realized how much dedication was necessary to be a cheerleader. Eagerly and pa- tiently they learned to encourage spirit--Warrior Style. Ninth Grade Cheerleaders. Jeurel Carlisle, Carla Delvecchio, Tracy Duke, DeAnn Estes, Angela Evans, Wendy Gammon, Brenda Kemp, Christie Mathews, Melissa Rich, Sarah Riddick, Kelly Wray. Ninth Grade Cheerleaders 197
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Practice Makes Perfect. Shirelle Thomas and Denean Anderson practice ,a routine befosg@the ‘winter sports’ pep rally. MOVING UP Is there a life before varsity? The J.V. Cheerleaders say there is. Cheering at Thursday night football games, boosting sophomore spirit at pep rallies, and assisting varsity cheerleaders at varsity football games keeps them busy, but the J.V. cheerleaders are in- spired by the thought of one day becoming a varsity cheerleader. J.V. Cheerleaders. Denean Anderson, Kim Barefoot, Maribeth Cullather, Susan Farley, Karen Goodrich, Jill Jenkins, Tammy Nichols, Sheila Payne, Ashley Reid, Shirelle Thomas, Alesia Williams, Donna Williams, Jane Wilson. 196 J.V. Cheerleaders
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NEW TO HENRICO wong Promoting an interest in music and supporting music education was the goal of the newly formed Music Club this year. The club sponsored Talent Night and a mini- concert by Charles Wakefield at school and attended ballets such as ‘‘Swan Lake’ and “The Nutcracker’ and the opera ‘‘La Traviata.” Enjoying the arts was easy for the Music Club and sponsor Mrs. Hanchey. A release for rowdiness, the Pep Club consisted of a small group of students who liked to get ‘‘Fired Up” at Pep Rallies. i ron These students marched inthe @¥iaq—age i Homecoming Parade and sold he 2 stuffed animals to increase the club’s treasury. The Science Club organized to further develop an interest in science through field trips and student research. After participating in a student aide program at Maymont Park and — Po a canoe trip on the Pamunkey , ee Ya River, the club made plans to propose a sickle-cell testing during the school day. wa mpin!. Thomas Littleton im cans helping the pmoney for acamping | Science Qiu Music Club. Vera Collins, Marion Culot- ta, Gizelle Gunter, Gwen Gunter, Bren- da Howard, Terri Ingram, Donna Lavigne, Melodie Matthews, Keith Oliver, Dawn Robinson, Kim Williams, Meta Winfree. Pep Club. Cynthia Bryant, Terri Borns, Tonya Davis, Beverly Gates, Sharon Johnson, Tracey King, Trudy Miller, Sherrie Moody, Katrina Rivers, Cassan- dra Temple. Sweet Tooth. Kaniska Kapil buys a doughnut from a Science Club member, Cathy Kambourian, in order to catch a quick snack before school. 198 Music Club, Pep Club, Science Club
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