y Renee Buyck J Brenda Porth Cindy Carson Beth Inabinet Clenda Chastain Claire Wannamaker Lu Ann Wannamaker Talley K. Wannamaker Mary Stewart Knight, Head Luci Neal Wannamaker, Alt. Colorful and spirited are not strong enough adjectives to describe our cheerleaders. They did much more than just leading cheers. They helped our school earn a reputation for spirit that we can be proud of. They made every- one feel welcome. Most importantly, they helped losers to be winners. Being a cheerleader is not merely an honor. It is a responsibility—a responsi- bility to fans, to players, and to them- selves. It takes hard work to learn each cheer and even harder work to present them as a unified squad. Bottom row left to right: Renee Buyck, Cotton Inabinet. Second row: Cindy Carson, Lu Ann Wannamaker, Talley K. Wannamaker, Mary Stewart Knight, Brenda Porth, Claire Wannamaker, Clenda Chastain. 28
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With a flick of her wrist, Mary Jo Wannamaker arches the ball high over the head of the nearest defender. Jayvee Girls—Work Pays Off The future looks bright for Cavalier basketball players if we go by the records set by the jayvee teams. The girls, who compiled an 11-0 record, were unstoppable. Their talent and daily practicing with the varsity girls proved to be a big advantage over opposing teams. Their hard work and determined efforts paid off as they kept winning and winning and winning. Mark Line, coach of both jayvee teams, tried to help each player reach his full potential. His dedication and coaching ability made him in- valuable to both teams. During a light situation, Mark Line calls time out and ex- plains some new strategy to his players. BOTTOM ROW: Pammy Rickenbaker, Denise Wannamaker, Debbie Keezel, Paula Ulmer, Gail Heckle's follow-through assures two points for Melinda Griffin, Tammy Heape, Lori Inabinet, Tina Jackson. ROW TWO: Ricky Line, Gail the Cavaliers. Heckle, Melody Whetstone, Ann Reid. Mary Jo Wannamaker, Rhett Culclasure, Linda Car- roll, Robin Stone, Libby Green. 30
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