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Letts hear it Feeling the excitement in the air, Amy Aker, Ellen Nelson, and Christy Getz cheer on the rowdy crowd at the Patn'ck Henry game. N ext question please As antici ation n'ses, Jennifer Humme explains the sopho- more on'entation schedule to her fellow squad members. Along with the National Honor Society, the cheer- leaders acted as tour guides for the new students. Packing a punch During a timeout at the William Fleming game, Debi Dillon entertains the excited onlookers with her strong arm movements. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS. Front Row: Christy Underwood, Krissy Blakenshipt Second Row: Kris Bowling, Ashley Smith, Stephanie Hilbom, Debbie Haselton. Third Row: Teresa Roberts, Shelley Hearp, Michelle Tickle, Kim Wagner. 60 e Cheerleading Jenn er Gowan On top Trying to keep the student body active, Gina Powell holds her Htt high as the rest of her squad yells proudly at the first pep rally. Toni Moore An comer
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Qf the floor An y Hill goes up for two more to rack up the score against Heritage, 74-68. Just ractice Richar Owen goes up for the lay-up in pregame warm- ups, while Johnny Hawks gets ready for the rebound. Jen er Gowan Jennifer Gowan C IV 3 0 9 SCORE OPPONENT r; 76-62 Fieldale-Collinsville 5 55-57 R.E. Lee '1' 65-52 E.C. Glass 75-85 Heritage 79-66 Northside 60-59 E.C. Glass 92-71 Pulaski County 92-72 Franklin County 74-68 Heritage 49-65 Patrick Henry 62-58 William Fleming 5 69-49 Salem 3 78-67 Pulaski County 3 95-74 Franklin County U 56-60 Patrick Henry E 67-66 R.E. Lee 55-72 William Fleming C VARSITY BASKETBALL. Front Row: Cary Gentry, $3.23 Noam: g Richard Owen, Jim Hancock, Andy Hill, Mike Martin, Johnhy 79-60 Pulaski C 0 u nty 8 Hawks. Back Row: Coach Ed Peterson, KevinWaIters,Dav1d 57-59 William Fleming 5 Kagey, Scott Rissmiller, David Walton, Steve Ewers, Scott Varsity s eas on r e C or d- 15-6 E Whittaker, Sam Taylor. k ' J
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Toni Moore Besides cheering and selling programs, the Knight cheerleaders, year was The room filled with chattering insurance salespeople as the Knight cheerleaders bounced into the Airport Marriott with pom-poms in hand. Their mission: to help kick off a new Allstate sales campaign. The Knight cheerleaders did much more than perform routines at sporting events. The excitement began as the girls headed off to camp in July. With the varsity taking first place honors at Radford University and the junior varsity placing first at James Madison, the season was off with a bang. The girls maintained a frantic pace throughout the year. After serving as tour guides during sophomore orientation, they quickly began planning the early Homecoming festivities. Aside from lifting spirits at the Homecoming pep rally, they were responsible for decorating their cars for the annual parade. Busy as ever, the girls rose early and spent a long Saturday decorat- and Michelle Tickle add the Side streaming After spending a long Satur- day decorating for the Homecoming dance, Debbie Haselton, Shelley Hearp, finishing touches by hanging streamers in the cafeteria. Because of an early Home- coming, the cheerleaders had to rush preparation. Psyched While raising spirits during a timeout. Charlene Simpson intrigues the spectators with her deep concentration. Jennifer Gowan ing for the Homecoming dance. This busy schedule did allow some time for relaxation. For Christmas, the girls drew names for a present exchange and journeyed to the Homeplace for a feast. Moreover, throughout the year they helped each other out and exchanged small gifts with their big and little sisters. ltlt was really nice to have someone older to watch out for you and go out of their way to make sure youlre all right, said sophomore Kris Bowling about her big sister. However, the Knight cheerleaders did complete their ordinary tasks throughout the year. As always, the junior varsity cheerleaders were responsible for selling football programs in the fall. In addition, the girls cheered at all sorts of athletic competitions; and as try-outs rolled around in the spring, the seniors produced new cheers and routines for the prospective cheerleaders. Whether they were cheering before the public or working behind the scenes, cheerleaders led a life filled with activity. An Coumoyer VARSITY CHEERLEADERS WHITE SQUAD. Front Row: Staci Eggleston, Debi Dillon. Second Row: Challene Simpson, Angie Baker, Christi Ergle. Third Row: Ashley Williams, Whitney Helms, Aimee Grubbs, Debbi Spencer. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS RED SQUAD. Front Row: Angie Robison, Christy Burns. Second Row: Jennifer Baker, Rachel Brown, Gina Powell Third Row: Amy Aker, Jennifer E Hummell, Ellen Nelson. 5 Cheerleading : 61
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