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l 1 I love the kids and that makes the job worthwhile. Reginald Nelson li. Providing transportation to and from schools within Forsyth County was the job of the Busdrivers. Each driver went t through a period of lectures, t training, and tests. For diversion 1 D in the fall, Parkland's Busdrivers played one football game against East's drivers and won I8-12. l. Mary Wagner begins her route. Pat Day hushes the load. Debbie Collins cleans out her bus. Parkland's Busdrivers are: Front Row: Tina Redd, Ben Bolten, Chick Plunkett, Pat Day, Danny Set- tles, Tammy Hill, Dianna Edwards, Charlene Car- roll, Michelle Powellg 2nd Row: Cheryl Thompson, Shelia James. Terry Ervin, Cary Cain, Leslie Gil- liam, Reggie Nelson, Perry Cuthrell. Suzanne Fishel, Cheryl Ryan, Lesa Myers, William Cooper, Randy Phelps, David Caudle: 3rd Row: Donald Pope. Danny Whitaker, Wayne Carpenter, Tony Myers, Wendy Nicholson, Mike Sheff: 4th Row: William Hughes, Carol Malcomb, Annette Smith, Kenneth Mclntosh, Craig Stewart, Kim Hedgecock, Tonya Glidewell, Terry Robinson: Sth Row: Robert Nickell, Debbie Jones, Bruce White, Vickie Smith, Bobby Spencer, Mark Weavil, Dale Weavil, Regina Lackey, Mary Wagner, Back Row: Pat Moss, Jay Garr, Tim Cook, Fred Novicki, Kathy Gruhbs, Antione Johnson, Buddy Mitchell, James Harris, Chris Cook, Donald Martin, Mike Reeves, Tommy Ducan. Nut Pictured: Debbie Col- lins, Lloyd Culhrell, Tami Elliott, Tamera Martin, Mike Whisenhunt, 2- L H 3 QP. Busdrivers I 19 4
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Excitement and fullfillment I'll never forget. Debra Carpenter Fifteen spirited Mustang Cheerleaders animated the football and basketball teams throughout the season. Practicing during the summer and three hours after school every day perfected their techniques. For the first time Cheerleaders attended the fy 39,2 Cheerleader Spirit Conference wt, ki.i, to' QM it to gain new ideas for cheers and if y stunts. Performing in Winston-Salem State's . 2 Homecoming parade and the N313-gW'f, 5' 'six 9 Christmas parade and RES A f . participating in the Spirit W t Competition at Hanes Mall were XR among their community-related l -1- activities. l. Jackie Evans 2. Kim Chesson 3. Antionette Porter 4. Angie Bowman 5. Chief - Sheila Cunningham 6. Alicia Robbins 7. Belinda Little 8. Debra Carpenter 9. Terri Wall 10. Co-chief- Pam Hayes ll. Ginger Masencup 12. Linda Day l3. Sharon Hardin 14. Lisa Hall human ' . 03 i i wig' tt MW :XXX 13' f as ., .. bt it . ' i X, Z 'M 1 1 ' i S MJ Cheerleaders X 21
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