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LET’S HEAR IT! Cheerleaders 155
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GOT SPIRIT? “Got Spirit, Let’s Hear It was one of the many chants led this year by cheerleaders Kelli Arrington, captain; Jennifer Johnson, co-captain; Susan Pratt, Susan Everett, Sandi Tutt, Pam Yielding, Lisa Burkeen, Melanie Coach, Lourie Battles, Sharon Fort- ner, Dana Runnells, and Robin Weatherford. This spirited group attended Ole Miss Mia-South Cheerleading Camp in July where they placed sixtn out of 250 squads in final competition. They won two gold superior ribbons, five blue ribbons, four red ribbons, a spirit stick and a clean dorm trophy. The cheerleaders also competed in the Dillard’s First Annual Junior Blast-off Spirit Competition against the Jack- sonville cheerleaders and won first place. During football season, they were successful in bringing back the old tradition of selling spirit ribbons before each week s game and in boosting spirit by giving out spirit sticks at each pep rally. Pam Yielding and Lisa Burkeen 154 Cheerleoders
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Bruinettes Are Award Winners The Bruinettes had an extra spe- cial year as they attended Memphis State University Drill Team Camp and placed third in final competi- tion. At camp they received a supe- rior trophy, a ribbon for individual performances of routines taught, and a spirit stick. They performed an original routine and a routine that was taught to them as a group, and received an excellent ribbon for each. The Bruinettes also marched in the State Fair Live- stock Parade, the Jacksonville Christmas Parade, ana the Sher- wood Christmas Parade. Every year, the Drill Team votes to attend State Competition at UCA. They bring three routines of a certain classification to perform in front of a panel of judges. The judges evaluate the routines, and ribbons or trophies arc awarded. At the beginning of basketball season, the team divides into three groups: the seniors, juniors, and the sophomores. Each squad performs an original routine on different nights, beginning with the sopho- mores and ending with the seniors for the last performance at a game. Inn Kelley. UsS- riiond. Carolyn. Q£indy Jarman, op row — Kim 156 Bruinerte»
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