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OUR VARSITY cheerleaders prepare (o lead the Rebels to victor)-. A NEW ADDITION at Pincvillc High School was the election of a freshman cheering squad. A total of twelve girls tried out at the beginning of the school year. Only six were picked. The six girls cheer at all freshman athletic events. Elected on the basis of scholarship and ability, these girls had the job of supporting the freshman football and basketball teams, and boosting the freshman class spirit. THE REBEL marching band and boosters. 9th Grade Cheerleaders Qupport Rebels 9th GRADE CHEERLEADERS — Ann Voda, Debbie Vermillion, Sally Sasser, Kayla Perkins, Sissy LaCour, Linda Deare. 8 7
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LI'L MISSES — FIRST ROW Donna Campbell. Phyllis Kccs. Suzanne Loe. Cathy Cummings, Lori Shoemaker. Debbie Drye. SECOND ROW Ellen Welch, Claire Carter. Patricia Smith. Barbara Lachney, Jane Ann Smith. Lynn Bass. THIRD ROW: Sherry Gatlin. Connie Brossett. Donna Burrell. Vickie Barron. Penny Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Debbie Rayner. Janie Sullivan, Beverly Fountan. Cynthia Blaisdalc, Caroroln Tuma. FIFTH ROW: Becky Light. Linda La-Cour, Chcri Hays. Edie Calhoun. Cindy Mulanax. SIXTH ROW: Cindy Gay lor, Lynn Bass. Denise Harper. Carmen Slater. Dawn Bejsovec. Marla Jo Willett. IN ORDER TO become a Rebel Miss each girl muse serve one year as a Li’l Miss. These girls show their spirit by attending football and basketball games with the Rebel Misses. At the football games the Li’l Misses serve PHS by selling programs and peanuts. Membership is open to those girls who have displayed scholarship, character, leadership, and a willingness to serve. Li 7 Misses Work Lo RromoLe Qchool Qpirif iTebels 86
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SPORTSWR1TF.RS AND PHOTOGRAPHERS: Bill Wolfe. Dave Ha-thornc, Dwayne Self, Steve Stockwcll, Ire Bardwell. Carey Alsup. SEVERAL TIMES a year the Rebel’s newspaper the Ya-Hoo comes off the press. The members of the Ya-Hoo Editorial Staff arc the ones who make it possible. These people write-all of the articles and find out what the latest news of Pinc-ville High is. This newspaper takes much labor and time in reaching deadlines. In informing the students, the Ya-Hoo arouses interest and promotes school spirit. Staff: Mike Taylor. George I.ippe, Diane Bclgard, Debbie Gunter, Virginia Parshall, Donna Brodhead. SECOND ROW: Tanya Boyett. Betty Sharbo-no. Janice Dearc. I cbbic Boyce, Georgic Moreau, Jeff Galle. THIRD ROW: Ada Stone. Dcon Johnson. Libba Asher, Weslyn Green. Shcrril Daniels. Barbara Lachncy, Rhonda Ryland. Carol Swain. FOURTH ROW: Sally Hackwonh, Jane Ingram, Rita Asher, Kay Hunt, Carolyn Nugent. Ann McHenry. Ellen Welch, Russell Futrcll. Ya-Hoo Qfaff Brings Editor
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