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X K , p t is ii if 9 L js 'Y 5 l Banners are a big part of the football game. Spectators often form vlctory llnes behlnd the banner to show the football team their support. The football team then bursts through the banner, and they're ready to play. ,. -M, ,AW r Y HQ' The Middle School Cheerleaders for the 158738 football seasonwere ltrlsten Raridon- head, Shelby Atherton, Denise Burk, Amy Keeton, Mandy Rantucclo, and Candice Kopplin. The Middle School Cheer- leaders had a lot of activities dur- ing pep rallies to get the classes involved. The seventh grade dressed Justin Bachman up as a wolf and the eighth grade marched with picket signs to show their school spirit. Some of the cheerleaders attended Mini- Cheer Camp and worked hard. They always exhibit school spirit. frblj 0 Fei, J K N :I SX 4 F d H x I 1 .lt Q. .Y ll' Kristen Raridon discusses her plans to the others about the next cheer they wlll per- form for their Panther fans. Cheerleaders 97 X
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The 1987-88 cheerleaders, mascot, and their sponsor Benja Pritchett started getting ready in July. They attended East Texas State University where the Uni- versal Cheerleaders Association held a camp. The cheerleaders at- tended cheer, stunts, and part- ners classes from 8:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. The cheerleaders re- ceived gold and blue Superior ribbons and two excellence rib- bons. The cheerleaders brought back the spirit stick. The cheer- leaders have shown school spirit at football games, pep rallies, and all other school activities. When football season was all over, they were still showing leadership and pride in their school. Co-head cheerleaders were seniors Mandy Holland and Jennifer Bateman. Other cheerleaders were Robin Metcalf, Regina Thomas, Kim Do- phied, and Rachelle Garner. Sports H4-J! Varsity Cheerleaders for the 1987-88 were Jennifer Bateman, Kim Dophled, Mandy Holland, Rachelle Garner, Robin Metcalf, and Regina Thomas and cheerleader sponsor Benja Pritchett. These cheerleaders showed school spirit throughout the football season and the entire school year. guna. .,., Cheerleaders Rachelle Garner, Robln Metcalf, and Mandy Holland performed cheers before the football game. These glrls, along with the rest of the cheerleading squad, show a lot of spirit before the game as well as during and after the game. Wln or lose they're always supportive with lots of school spirit.
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6409 The 1987-88 Pantherettes practiced after school almost ev- ery day. Their efforts paid off, and everyone could tell when they performed. The drill team was always there to support their team and school. The Panther- ette of the Year was Christi Pierce. She along with the others worked very hard during practice and put their best effort forth throughout their game perfor- mances. lwww?b.uum-.mnnwl 5 li N Drill Team members Mandy Cook, Chrlstl Pierce, Kelley Allen, Paula Lewis, Teresa Neal, and Christy Coffin seem to enjoy rooting for their favorite team. 1987-88 DRILL TEAM MEMBERS Front row: Becky Mohllng - Manager, Jeana Taylor - Second Lleutenant, Shanna Rolen - Captain, Jeanie Carter - First Lleutenant, Regina Carlisle - Manager, Second row: Cherl Page, Dlanne Clark, Michelle Harrls, Brandi Mays, Lauren Young - Co-Captain, Melanie Peevey, Paula Lewis, Kelley Alleng Back row: Benja Prltchett - Sponsor, Christy Coffin, Teresa Neal, Christi Pierce, Michelle Lester, Stephanie Shaffer, Jodi Higgins, Mandy Cook, Sandi Winchester Sports I
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