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1. Setting the excitement for the rivalry game are the Conner Varsity Cheerleaders. 2. Conner j.V. Cheerleaders end their cheer with a dynamic pyramid. 3. Boosting everyone's spirits are the J.V. cheerleaders. Boy's Varsity Cheerleaders (L-R): Jolee Akin, Kristi Gouge, Carol Owens, Ellen Goodridge, Dawn Tomlin, Missy Tanner, Julie Walton, Gina Tate, Jennifer Weaver, Jodi Stone. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Kelly Sprague, Kristen Hughes, Rhonda Felts, Wendy Ryle, Jill Lunsford, Kelly Young, Sonya Newman, Monica Heuser, Monica Hobbs, Amy Reeves. Girl's Varsity Cheerleaders Rachel Wright, Marcia Calhoun, Kim Sutton, Melissa Beach, Shelly Connelly. Cheerleaders 105
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A year of firsts definitely sums up this year for the cheerleaders. A new squad was created: the Girl's Varsity Cheerleaders, formed for the purpose of cheering for the Girl's Basketball team, consist of five girls. They have done a superior job. Along with this excellent squad, the J.V. and Varsity squads finished in the top of all their competitions. One competition that both squads attended was at Scott High School, where the girls were great and walked away with the J.V. winning first in their division and the Varsity winning second in their division. Also the J.V. and Varsity attended a KAPOS competition where the Varsity received first in districts and third in regionals. The J.V. who also performed a fantastic job received first place overall. After winning a state competition in Stanford, Ky., the Varsity went on to represent this state in the Nationals. Out of thirty-eight squads, the talented Varsity received fifth runner-up! Preparation for winning at competitions begins long before the event. One way is by attending camp during the summer. This year all members attended Camp Crescendo for five days where they learned spirited sidelines, creative pom pon routines, and enthusiastic floor cheers. 104 Cheerleaders
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THE KEY TO MEMORIES Special Events are said to be the unique highlights to memories. Conner's Seniors have had many occa- sions that lead students to re- ♦member all those special times they had wjth close friends and sweethearts. Football and Basketball Homecomings give each club the chance to choose a candi- date to whom they wish to rep- resent them. After waiting for half-time the final moment came for the Queen to be an- nounced. Many agree that this was a once-in-a-lifetime expe- rience. Students love dances! The Senior Dinner Dance gives all the seniors and their dates a chance to spend time together and enjoy their year. Prom is also a special occasion and many wait all year for this dance to become reality — instead of a dream. All the glamour and memories never seem to end. Awards Night and Gradua- tion to some may not seem so glorious, but to seniors it is a very memorable time, for them to see all their accomplish- ments come to an end. All their hard work finally paid off. Special Events hold many dif- ferent memories for everyone, but all agree that without them high school years would not be so special. Tyler Kelly receives Valedictorian at Graduation. Our proud Saludatorian is Karen Hugle. The mood for the prom was majestic. Balloons add a touch of decor to the Senior Dinner Dance. 106 Special Events Divider
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