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V The Varsity cheerleaders perform another perfect stunt that will im- press the crowd. A J,V. cheerleaders, Row 1: Jill Tuttle, Sally Terry, Angela Redmon. Row 2: Rachel Hunt, Amber McCollum, Joanna Davis. Row 3: Tracey Lentz, Becky Keyser A Varsig cheerleaders, Row 1: Pam Landon, Kelly Whitacre, Kim Sims, Allison ummings, Diane Christy, Christy Hall, Amy Stevenson, Wendy Ozmar. Row 2: Tracey Simmons. Row 3: Marian Eakes, Spotter Richard Hall, Andrea Andrews. Not Pictured: Spotter Ray Wallace Swv 'NfNQQaTW'TK9?WF9 HW ES 4The Varsity cheer leaders get the crowd en thused and ready for an other Viking Victory.
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PA CKED Peppy and high-spirited are two words often used to describe our Varsity and JV cheerleaders. Long hours of planning went into our pep ral- lies and banners used to promote school spirit. Even in less than perfect conditions the dedicated cheerleaders kept the spirit going. They also showed their devotion to the squad in other ways. Varsity and J.V. squads went to camp over the summer and were rewarded for their efforts with numerous ribbons for their excellence. The J.V. squad not only re- ceived ribbons, they also won the third place trophy with their routines. Many hard hours were spent at practices learning new cheers and lively routines that would later be used to make the crowd come alive. Both squads had a great sea- son and they did a good job promoting school spirit and Viking Pride, P Senior Amy Stevenson flashes that bright cheerleading smile. P JV. cheerleader Tracey Lentz has fun during half time throwing North- west footballs to the eager fans. ll2lGllllSi'CROSS IIXNIRY
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n The Wa he 1987 unior Varsity football team had a s ow season, inishing with a 4-6 record ooeral . Even though they were unable to pull together a winning season, the spirit and dedication remained intact. The team lost some key players to the Varsity squad at the onset ofthe season. I t was because of this loss that inexperience was a problem. The dedicated group of players practiced and played hard and gave their best ejfort. Coach Middleton said that he had sev- eral players he felt would be good enough to lay Varsity next year. With some adclltions and changes, the junior Varsity football team will be On the Way Up! V Freshman Heath Atkins lfollows through with his punt as it is nearly blocker . 114i JV PUOTBAU. A A Viking defender reaches to tackle his op- ponent. P Freshman Tommy Smith rolls out to :ass as his teammates hohl back the defense.
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