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ii' E: ff fx igslf ', g -I 1 A x x ', v-1 A 5 ' - A: y g1.Q f Freshman Cheerleaders it rt :iq SQSEARCY y HQ p ,Q ef --Q., ii - Freshman Cheerleaders: Tracy Whited, Susan Burgess, Kim Anderson, Lynn Rice, Sherrie Laramore, Angela Douglas, Nan Muncrief QCO- Captainl, Allison Offutt fCaptainj. The 1977-78 Freshmen Cheerleaders be- gan their year by attending a cheerleading camp at Southern State College at Magno- lia where they were the recipients of several awards: two ribbons of excellence, two supe- rior ribbons, a spirit stick, certificate of ex- cellence, and a super squad ribbon. They were also voted one of the six best squads out of forty squads. The cheerleaders started the '77 and '78 school year by participating in several mon- ey-making projects: a car wash, rummage sales, and carrying lunch trays. During the school year, they performed at all pep assemblies for the freshmen football and basketball team and also at freshmen games. At each homecoming ceremony, they performed a cheer honoring the royal- ty. The freshman cheerleaders play an im- portant role in promoting school spirit for the Rams. Congratulations - you've done a great job!!!
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Lakeside's 1977-78 cheerleaders have had a year packed with fun, spirit, and a great deal of hard work. Besides boosting everyone's spirits, they also participated in numerous other activities. To start this energetic year, they raised money by having car washes, window wash- es, and rummage sales, Another more un- usual money-making project was a Rock-a- Thon, in which the girls tested their endur- ance to stay in a rocking chairg the longest amount of time was 13 hours. In the sum- mer, they also attended a cheerleader camp at ASU in which they came home tired, but happy. They won several awards of merit: a Spirit Stick, a special Award of Excellence, and five superior ribbons. During the school year, they performed cheers and pom pon routines during pep assemblies, made signs that supported the Rams, sold spirit ribbons, practiced for many strenuous hours on the mini-trampo- line and building pyramids, and participated in the Homecoming Parade. Even with all these time-consuming duties, they still had time for fun as they gave parties for the football and basketball players after prac- tices and games. The 1977-78 Lakeside cheerleaders have contributed a great deal of time, effort, and enthusiasm to the Rams. Although at times, it was hard work, they enjoyed every minute of it, and were proud to represent Lakeside.
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A v N iw'f.ELgJ?l ll ill .GEM if-:Q W 963 Mem iii iii Ziffiiffi an-new, . I-5' Golddusters: fSittingJ Rebecca' Griffen - Lt., Laura Randall - Capt., Sandee Arndt - Co-Capt., Brigitte Brady - Corp., fStandingJ Cindy Jennings, Lori George, Becky O'Bryant, Darlene Lowrey, Beth Hill, Allison Williams, Laura Greene, Tamra Bowlin, Brenda Sims - Alt., Vicki Hodges, Susan Cunningham, Melinda Milligan, Saundra Sturdy. 1977-78 Golddusters The Golddusters have spent an enormous amount of time and effort in performing for Lakeside. They practice for countless hours in learning and perfecting routines. These are just a few of the ways they show that they believe in the Rams and that they believe in the Rams .all the way. To begin this year, they attended camp and won several outstanding recognitions as a drill team. For ex- ample, they won the overall Sweep- stakes Trophy, first place for their exhibition routine, and the Spirit Pom. During the school season they raised money by having car washes, performed at football and basket- ball games, performed at pep as- semblies, did special routines during Homecoming ceremonies, and marched in the Christmas, County, and Homecoming parades. It is evident that the Golddusters worked hard to become one of the best high school drill teams. Lake- side's Golddusters are proud of the Rams, and the Rams in return, are proud of the Golddusters.
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