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ve: Girls’ baslerball cheerleaders are: Susan Nor- n, Susian Brooks, Sharon Holmes, Lori Kimbrough, Alisa Cash, Leigh Ann Parker, Carolyn Smith, and Kin Groome Left: Boys’ baskerball cheerleaders are: Deneen Da meron, Annetre Hurchens, Donna Carey, Jill Garvey, Cori Foley, Berh Smith, Cindy Wearherholtz, and Sherri Parricl Below: Carolyn Smith warches as rhe ball goes up for two points Cheerleaders 19
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Three Cheers The cheerleading squads were made up of twenty-four spirited young ladies thar had to endure everything from cold winds to extremely hor gyms. Being a cheerleader took more than just having a loud voice. It took a lor of time and dedication from every girl fo make her squad complete, nor to mention the extra time pur in by the sponsors, who were Mrs. McClain, Mrs. Bridge and Miss Weems. The cheerleaders were also part of spirit week during Homecoming, and did a great job of psyching every body our ar the pep rallies. Right: Sharon Holmes shows her spirit at a baskerball game. everybody cheering. Above: the foorball players help the cheerleaders get Right: The foorball cheerleaders are Bobbi Wrighr, Sandy Czerwinski, Harrier Melvin, Missy Curhbertson, Wendy Hurtr, Srephnie Clopron, Brenda Sprouse, and Barbra Cline. 18 Cheerleaders
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All For One Many of the activities which students partici- pared in were take-offs from academic classes. Clubs such as the Library Club and the Foreign Language Club are examples. SODA, Students’ Organization for Develop- ing Attitudes, consisted of a few hand- picked seniors and a couple of juniors. In order to stay in SODA, the members had to 20 Library Club, Foreign Language Club, DECA, And SODA keep their grades up and manage to be in school as much as possible. DECA, the Distributive Education Clubs of America, was sponsored by Mrs. Brill. Many of the students in her D.E. class were also in DECA. Right: Harrier Melvin, member of DECA, smiles to her- self as she remembers the joke she heard last period. Above: SODA members and their sponsor, Mr. Bosser- man, are pretty proud of themselves. Directly Above: Language club members and their officers (fronr row) garher in the gym
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