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Spirit! That’s what it’s all about G D. All students get enthused at a pep ses- sion. E. Reserve Cheerleader, Jada Gill, arouses the crowd in cheering her team to victory. F. Reserve Cheerleaders. (Top to Bottom), Jada Gill, Julie Black, Carla Messer, and Lisa Fentz, show their support and enthusi- asm in a unique attack. G. Reserve Cheerleaders. Julie Black. Jada Gill, and Carla Messer stir up spirit at a home football game. BOOSTER CLUB 11
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Much of the enthusiasm at any school sports event is promoted by the cheerleaders and Booster Club. Without the spirit and bounce of the two cheerleading squads and the support of a strong cheering section, teams needed to put forth the extra pow- er and effort to win. Many hours of practice and hard work have gone into making these squads the strong competi- tors they have been throughout the year. Booster Club officers Kathy Jo- hann, president; Tim O'Sullivan, vice-president; Michele Douglas, secretary; and Mike Jones, trea- surer led the group in many activi- ties to promote school spirit. A. Varsity Squad: (Top to Bottom) L. Clark, M. King, J. Young, M. Brinkman (Warrior), L. Copeland. D. Hughes (Squaw) display their ability and style. B. Marnie King shows her never ending en- thusiasm at a home football game. C. Rhonda Kupstas tries to convince pro- spective buyer (Kim Reed) to buy a spirit towel, one of Booster Clubs many activities to support our team. 10 CHEERLEADERS
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Band 8th in State The WCHS Marching band took a trip through the Maze in order to prepare for their very successful season. They stirred the crowds at every performance with their show consisting of: ‘‘Georgia,’' “It Don’t Mean a Thing,” and Cordo- ba.” The band’s determination and hard work paid of as the band finished eighth in the whole state, higher than the band has ever fin- ished. The band hopes to finish even higher in the years to come, and from past evidence we are con- vinced they will meet their highest goals. B c A. Junior Daryl Crouch plays a solo while performing for the school. B. Rifle Karen Chaney performs at half- time during basketball games. C. Band members give 100% while per- forming. D. The Flag and Rifle Corps along with the help of Santa (Mr. Willman) perform the halftime Christmas show. E. The award winning Marching Warriors perform their routine for school convoca- tion. F. Leading the band were Drum Majors Rhonda Upchurch, Eva Rayburn and Karen Brunnemer. 12 BAND
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