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it Cheerleaders show their steps at St. Pauls College at game with Greensville. Brunswick won with a score of 69-67. (I to r) Kristie Simmons, Pamela Citizen, Collan- dra Walker, and Renee Rice. Gwendolyn Coleman and Tresseline Coleman cheer through the cold with a painful knee to celebrate Brunswick’s victory over Greensville. Cheerleaders Clubs — 13
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Dynamic Princesses Brunswick Cheerleaders Spread Power Varsity Cheerleders stirred up the teams’ spirit at the begin ning of Basketball Tournament with Randolph Henry. Th team’s spirit grew so high and intense that they won tht game in a flash with a score of 87-76. JV Cheerleaders: (1 to r) Kristie Simmons, Collandra Walker, Sylvia Bugg, Ruth Thomas, Leslie Bruce, Pamela Citizen, Adrian Ruffin, Renee Rice, Marsha Baird, and Rhonda Brodnax. Rhonda Williams and Jacqueline Tillar take a break dur¬ ing half time, after cheering at a football game, to get some snacks. The ones who gave all the joy and inspiration to our games did not go unnoticed. The Brunswick Princesses breathed life into each game. We depended on the cheerleaders through sickness and pain; they always cheered. With one to two hours practices three days a week for five months, they developed a high level of perfection. They amazed the players with their cheers, even when enthusiasm in the crowd dwindled. With a total of seventeen cheerleaders we could not lose. Even when the team didn’t win, the cheerleaders still stood out because they con¬ tinued to cheer. Throughout the year they cheered up many students with their princessly steps, and became the Brunswick Dynamic Princesses. Varsity Cheering Squad cheers the team to victory at a Greensville game. Brunswick won with a score of 69-67: (I to r) Gwendolyn Coleman, Marilyn Walton, Cynthia Rainey, Tresseline Coleman and Jacqueline Tillar. 12 — Clubs Cheerleaders
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Parham, Sharon Thomas, and Gloria Jones, (back row) — Chauncey Blackwell, Robert Sandford, Monica Walker and Melissa Banks. Art Club — (front I to r): Jackie Taylor, Yolanda Brown, James Malone, Renee McMillan, and Lisa Pearson; (second row) — Robert Taylor, Lawanda Carrington, Sharena Update Members Capture Trophys Clubs opened the year with awards that meant success. The FFA received a first place in the Swine Judging Contest held in Southhampton on November 3rd. Chess members involved themselves with a Chess Tournament in April. They continued to hold their large membership. In May the Art Club traveled to Richmond where they toured the Virginia Museum of Arts. AIASA Club was not to be left out. Mr. Byrd’s class made a memento to give to the guest speaker of the Virginia Vocational Associa¬ tion and Administrators. The gift demonstrated the quality of workmanship from the school. They also traveled to the State on April 20 to participate in State Competition. Chess Club — (front 1 to r) — Tyunga Ruffin, Kathy Peter¬ son, Deborah Berry, Patricia Trusty, Jessie Stith, Alicia Hill, Kathleen Clary, and Gail Watson; (second row) Patsy Hayes, Laurie Brockwell, Stephanie Tyler, Missy Lewis, Michael Martin, and Rodney Bracey; (third row) Kelly Peterson, Cynthia Lee, Monte Pulley, Cassandra Bugg, Jonathan Finch, Stanley Callis, and Michael Warrengton; (fourth row) Albragie Carroll, John Lewis, Jamie Powell, Michael Clark, Lonnie Jones, and Danny Michael, (back row) Mr. Thomas, Sponsor, Melissa Banks, Glenn Roberts and Jocelyn Taylor. AIASA Club — (front 1 to r) Altona Jones, Richard Harper, John Wall, Sante Jarrell, Marco Valentine, and Alesteve Cleaton; (second row) Glenn Peterson, Kenneth Owens, Mark Thomas, Allen Jones, Anthony Jarrell and Mr. Earl Byrd, Sponsor. SB Jv 4 ' ■ ' W Ml f • WL M 14 — Clubs Chess Art
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