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Ladies In Orange Beautiful Spirit. Pep Squad captain, Debra Knight, voices her support for the Chargers. 52 Chargettes, Cheerleaders . Pep Squad
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V K «■ j H mmp l ' . pw f m tkW. n |L 2 f ■ B n BlIP ' . :S Representative reporter. Jill Klompus re- ports the events of a student council meet- ing to her homeroom class. Paper, paper, paper! Senior Class Vice Presi- dent Thomas Powell receives another hand- ful of paper from Phyllis Hayes. The Charger Cabinet. Student body and Class officers commandeer a pickup truck for fun and laughs. They are; (Front row) Rachel Kerr, Karen Liddell, Parmjeet Sra. (Second Row) Tangie Coleman, Phyllis Hayes, Thomas Powell, Ed Sherline, Joby Hughes. (Back Row) West Sweatt, Perjetta Smith, Sandra Marshall. Student Council 51
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Looking Good. Cheerleaders Rhonda Corne- lius, Audrey Armstrong, and Rose Jackson decorate the sidelines before the Wingfield game. Sixth Period. Athletic teams con- verged on the gym and dressing rooms. The pubHcation staffs met in their upper quarters. Sixth per- iod belonged to three other school groups — the Chargettes, Pep Squad, and Cheerleaders. They en- tertained and kept high the spirits of the Chargers throughout the year. To these girls sixth period meant an hour of practice in preparation for upcoming games. The Char- gettes executed each contagion over and over until their timing was per- fect. Repetition was the key to suc- cess for the Cheerleaders and Pep Squad, too. Cheerleaders stood on each other shoulders until they could do it without a wobble. The Pep Squad had to repeat cheers un- til everyone got toether. Ms. Lisa Welsh, Ms. Johnnie Jones, and Ms. Cheryl Payne served as sponsors of the Chargettes, Pep Squad, and Cheerleaders respec- tively. They acted as travel agents and peacemakers, as well as advi- sors. They reminded the girls of their rules and responsibilities. They made arrangements for out of town games. The following served as officers: Debra Knight — Pep Squad Captain, Cindy Hutto — Head Cheerleader, Kelly Haggard and Lynda Smith — Co-captains and Polly Earp and Susan Smith — Drill Masters. Get A Little Kick From Callaway. With their best foot forward, Callaway Chargettes practice their high kicks. Chargettes, Cheerleaders Pep Squad 53
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