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Cheerleaders Keep the Crowd Loud The persons who keep the crowds loud at all the Warriors' events and keep the morale of the team up are the cheerleaders. A cheerleader's job is not an easy one. They spend much of their time practicing, going to cheerleading camp, and keeping the enthusiasm of the fans up. G. Varsity cheerleaders, Robin Mitchell, Tonya McGuire, Shawn Hornaday, Brenda Shipp and Jacque Shaffer, keep the crowd enthusiastic. H. Robin Mitchell shows her spirit after a touch- down. I. Reserve cheerleaders jeannie Edison, Marga- ret Williams, Jessica Jackson and Alisa Stucker, perform one of their stacks for the fans. J. The cheerleaders watch attentively as the team makes an exciting play. CHEERLEADERS 7
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A. Jeannie Edison cheers the Warriors to vic- tory. B. The varsity cheerleaders and Mr. Conrad put on one of their many humorous skits to boost school spirit. C. The varsity cheerleaders, Tonya McGuire, Robin Mitchell, lacque Shaffer, Brenda Shipp and Shawn Hornaday display one of their more difficult stacks. D. Using megaphones to build the fans' enthu- siasm, the cheerleaders lead one of their many cheers. E. Debbie Shaw, our Warrior Squaw, backs the team. F. Reserve cheerleaders Alisa Stucker and Mar- garet Williams do one of their many time-out cheers. E F 6 CHEERLEADERS
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Homecoming Anticipation The week of the Homecoming Football game is the most hectic, but spirited, week of the year. The students are busy putting the names, with faces of all the Queen and Princess candidates, remember- ing whether 50's day is on Monday or Wednesday, when you are sup- posed to wear your hat and sung- lasses, and when if at all, there is a dress up day. With the students thinking about the game Friday night, and teachers trying to hold regular classes the hours of the day seemed twice as long and frustrating as usual. A. The Balloon Race is a tradition Whiteland students look forward to, here members of stu- dent council release the balloons as the band plays. B. Varsity cheerleaders Tonya McGuire, with megaphone, Robin Mitchell, Brenda Shipp, and Carol Hunter say Don't Say Nothing Bad About the Warriors. C. A tearful Leslie Lax was crowned the 1979-80 Football Homecoming Princess; she was es- corted by Steve Neafus. D. Nancy Persinger was not only surprised but delighted at being crowned Football Home- coming Queen. C D 8 HOMECOMING
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