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- Theresa Schlink Cheering in the playoffs was the best. We loved riding together up to Athens in a van, commented Kelly Kiker. Cheering in the state playoffs was a highlight for the varsity cheerleading squad to round out the football season. But for the first year, the cheerleading squad remained the same through both football and basketball seasons. The fans get more involved, and we're a lot closer to the game, stated Rosalyn James on cheering during bas- ketball games. Using one squad throughout the year was great to most cheerleaders. The only drawback is that not as many girls have the chance to get involved, ad- ded sponsor Mrs. Nancy Wells. Joan Raley commented, Going to one squad made us a lot better but you need a break after football season. The cheerleaders started practicing weeks before school started. In July, the energetic squad earned blue rib- bons in all catagories at a three day Clemson University Camp. Responsible for such things as plan- ning pep rallies, painting run-throughs, and decorating the players locker room, the cheerleaders kept them- selves busy. lt's a lot of work, added Tracy Taylor, but l love it. Members of the varsity cheerleading squad are: .loan Raley, historiang Rosalyn James, Liz New, Tracy Taylor, Kelly Jones, captain: Kelly Kiker, co-captaing Amy Phillips, Jan Marshall, Theresa Schlink, and Donna Tolleson. After a chant, Kelly Kiker looks on during a bas- ketball game. 70 Varsity Cheerleaders 66 Cheering ls The Height Of My Senior Year ,,
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