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A. The varsity cheerleaders learned new cheers and chants at cheerleaders camp where they were named 2nd most outstanding squad. B. Senior Carol Foley helped add ideas for new cheers and chants, which the varsity cheerleaders ex- perimented with. C Junior Cheryl Gindling was one of the three ju- niors on the Varsity squad. This was also her first year on the squad. D. Together with the other girls on the squad. Senior Linda Zike worked to make the varsity cheerleaders the most spirited. E. The varsity cheerleaders lead chants at a pep ses- sion to urge the Warrior football team to victory. F. Junior Cheryl Garrett addled her gymnastic talent to the cheering ability of the varsity cheerleaders. Thus was her first year on the squad. E F 28 CHEERLEADERS
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Booster Club Shows Spirit This year. Booster Club had two new sponsors—coaches Dave Conrad and Dave Omer. It seemed to benefit both the club and the teams to have the coaches in- volved with Booster Club. Spirit was lifted by the “jive” dancing of Mark Hall. Modeled after “Dancing Harry” of the Pacers, Mark pepped up the fans by dancing to his theme song “Rock Around the Clock.” “Dancing Hall” stunned the other teams with the “whammy” he put on them. As usual, spirit was high during sectio- nal week. To keep the spirit high, the week was full of “spirit days.” On Monday the old tradition of “Hush Day” was brought back into use. The girls were not to talk to any boys. If a boy succeeded in making a girl talk, he took her “Hush Card.” Spirit peaked on Friday with “ ’50’s Day.” Everyone enjoyed bringing back the “bobbv-soxers” and “greasers” of the 1950s. B(X)STER CLUB 27
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Cheerleaders Boost Warriors The people who work the hardest at sup- porting our athletic teams are the cheer- leaders. It is their job to spark spirit into a crowd of fans and to lead the crowd in sup- porting our teams. To carry out this job, they experiment with new ideas. This year, the cheerleaders worked out some new chants and cheers to echo the times. One that incorporated the slang of today was—“Bump and Boogie.” Often, the weather or lack of spirit cause the crowd to be small. Even though only a few supporters may show up, the cheerleaders do their best to accomplish their job. They retain their spirit and en- thusisam at these disappointing times and continue to boost our Warrior teams to victory. J C. Freshmen cheerleaders, Sandy Gindling, Linda Williams and Tina Shipp hacked the freshmen at all their athletic events. I I. Reserve cheerleaders, (TOP to BOTTOM) Julia Frazier. Dawn Warner, Sherri Fickes and Nancy Speckin were all newcomers to the reserve squad. . Junior Debbie Moore suffered several minor in- juries during the year, but managed to keep up her spirit and enthusiasm for the Warriors. . Booster Club supported the Warrior teams under the leadership of the varsity cheerleaders, who led cheers enthusiastically and with spirit. CHEERLEADERS 29
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