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QN 11-IE 5mEuNEs Pep assemblies odd spirit to game day activities Cont. from page 93 becoming members of the Pep Club, then trying out to be cheerleaders or Liberty Belles, while others succeed- simply as free-lance fans. The members of the Pep Club, consisting mainly of sophomores were among the loudest of PV fans, donned in white sweaters, gloves, and fall-American blue jeans, they ,made every game and every player feel like a winner. At some of the less controversial games they were often the main source of spirit for the team. After surviving at least a year of remaining in rows on the bleachers and urging the Patriots to make that point, or to shoot for two, some Pep Club members decided to further their careers as pro- fessional fans and become PV Cheerleaders or Liberty Belles. Becoming a cheerleader required weeks of condition- ing, clinics and often produc- ed abdominal butterflies by the dozen. But the work paid off as the cheerleaders led in shouts of sophomores, jun- iors, seniors, and finally a triumphant Patriots! Being a cheerleader is fun, said Ginger Phillips, junior, but it's an expensive kind of fun that takes a lot of work. The route to becoming a Liberty Belle was much the Cont. page 97 T0 THE POINT. Although Dance Team performances were sometlmes trying, Carol Brown, junlor and Yolanda Washington, senlor felt it was worth the effort. p R55 H,:F.,..'f. -new I :ws 'W ll 3 I A A ag- Y np 'iw PV PILE-UP. PV cheerleaders build up splrlt by forming a human pyramid during a pep assembly to raise splrlt for the Northeast game. READY. Co-captaln Shella James signals for the Liberty Belles to begin their routlne. The Belles practiced dally for performance at home games. Fans! 95
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TIME OUT. Marty Cart- er and teammates take their halftime break and exit tn the locker room for a rest and a pep talk. HELPING OUT. Pep Club offlcer Denlse Dean joins the cheer- leaders ln an attempt to raise splrlt at the Hall pep Assembly. PARKVIEW! The end of the alma mater brings a rumbling yell from Patriots as they end the assembly In the trsdltlonal form . A HUG AND A KISS. Team manager Curt Rosa and junior varslty cheer- leader Llsa Boles sneak a hug at one of the better Parkview games. 94!For a game
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RUFFLES 81 SMILES. Scnior Kyla Holder pre- pares to march onto the field with a smile. For a Liberty Belle, smiles are required. A-B-C'S. Spreading the word to all Patriots, PV cheerleaders spell out PV is ill with thelr pompons at a spirit filled assembly. l l 96!For a game
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