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ain, heat or snow, whatever the weather, they were always on the I sidelines urging the Patriots to mouth 2 Go, go. Webster defines the cheerleader as a leader of cheers, as at a football game. But a closer look makes it apparent that being a cheerleader involved much more than that. A devoted fan attended every game, but a devoted cheerleader went to every game, attended summer camp and practices, arranged pep assemblies and still managed to put in time making signs and banners. A lot of time was involved and though many Patriots might have believed it wasn't worth the time required, there were at least 21 who did. Cheerleading takes up at least three-fourths of your time, and you have to schedule everything around it, but I think it's worth it because I enjoy cheerleading, said Cheri Cross, junior varsity cheerleader. Tumbling was included at practically every game, even if it was from the top of a well-built pyramid, proving that even cheerleaders had their ups and downs. All washed up. Soaked by rain that fell throughout the game, Lora Pittman cheers the Patriots on as did all of the cheerleaders at the Parkview vs. Northeast game. The cheerleaders were wet, but so were the players and, unaccustomed to the rain, the Patriots lost one of three games lost during the season as they unexpectedly fell to the Chargers, 10-0. . y it mug, Uttle red Ure truck. Racing to save the Patriots' home, the cheerleaders' fire engine runs right past the home of the Zebras in a skit at the Parkview vs. Pine Bluff football assembly. Best of pals. Junior varsity cheerleaders Dee Payne and Janet McDowell show what close friends they have become. They have been cheering together for two years, at Mann and now at Parkview. ' I -' man 2 .r a .... 'R .1 ti . 5-.ii wi t . 't' ia: Q. aging: - -ax: ' N we ser a: gif-gg wea' f e aa: M.. 144 .5515 Q gnyrrlgigiggq A i X' zefafisze ,MM 2 A ,, J .Q an 145:-f 4, . fl lt: aa- , 2-,,. ,wma Q .. at , T5 ' 2Ff:,-.rang Mr' , aa .r21i1'r'w., Q ,Q eq' S-aa. ,yi 2 Q - 1 2'1 9.. f sie -ll 2 J rg,-L 'fx AJ y 1 1.15552 2 viii? ? as , ' as v ,SMT Q5 5255 r t' Ei: X 525 wi 'E - wg-irfyiih 155' L EE , , El .,. . it gl 'rg ear Z. 22 2' it 5 1 Q it ag Saw, to i a 'fi 55 g aigf ag 23? l W 5 lil gg gg, iii? gl Ugg? i f 2 si 5. T :XZ 11 2 1 an . ami? nit 5 A.: may-4 '5 ' A H. ig 1 - 3:3 ,. f .,- ' 'Lea--.,HH'Q H- ' we ea, ate- E . . . Cheerleaders-207
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Super Patriots. The cheerleaders show how only the Super Patriots could defeat the Hall High Warriors in a skit performed at the Hall game pep assembly. -Daizling drummer. Doubling as a drummer, varsity cheerleader Beth Burcham beatssthe bass drum, V promoting spirit at the Parkview . Russellville -V :rw t , ln the stands. Gina Turley, captain of the cheer- leaders, sits in the stands during the second half of the Parkview vs. Northside basketball game while the junior varsity cheerleaders take the floor. 5 game- K .. 206-Academics! Organizations Jlmlor Vanlty Cheerloadonx lhontl Lora Pittman, Janet McDowell, .lo Anna Patrick, Lisa Turley. lbaell Sheryl Bennett, Michele Shopmw. Danice Boyle fco-captainj, Charlotte Perkins tcaptainj, Cheri Cross, Dee Payne. Cheerleader!! lhuntl Gina Turley Kcaptainj, Donna Williams, Beth Burcham, Gretchen Gray, Marti Watson. lbaell Piper Denton. Andrea Bowen, Marilyn Banks fco-captainl, Jeannie Hunt, Angela Jones, Traci Presley.
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Coke break. During their break after their half-time performance at the Parkviev vs. Northside game, Belles Susan Bates and Laura Harrison visit with sophomore Trey Velvin. Patriot High Steppers. Senior Liberty Belle Angie Faulkner bursts her balloon while portraying one of Central's notorious High Steppers. Senior Belles perform as High Steppers annually. yqgliih, 4- ' Nw-.... ive a,fl 5.41 Ready, march. As Liberty Belle co-captain, Kale' Carlisle guides other drill team members through their routine with the sharp blast of a whistle. Spirited drummer. Liberty Belle drummer-sets the beat for the drill team on the bass drum. Caryn, who was in her first year as a drummer, shared time on the bass with Kelley Cooper.
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