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J.V. Cheerleaders 28 Cheerleaders ok) TOP: FRONT: Sheryl Doane, Brenda Wiley; SECOND: Gwen Nash, Kathy Franklin, Cindy Harris, Bridgette Evans, Joyce Saunders, Angela Robinson; THIRD: LaVerne Robinson, Amy Wilson, Kathy Pleasants, Kim Newman; LAST: Edwina Evans, Linda Lucy, Tammy Brown, ABOVE: LaVerne Robinson, Edwina Evans, Bridgette Evans, and Kim Newman cheer their team on to victory.
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Inexperience Brings Problems The girls' softball team did not do as well as ex- pected, but this was due largely to inexperience. Several times the games were very close, but because of experience the other team had the edge and moved on to victory. All of the girls gave their best, but five were recognized by the coach and the team as outstanding players. Carolyn Jackson received The Most Valuable Player award, Margaret Griggs was ‘chosen the best outfielder, Carolyn Blanton held the highest batting average, Estelle Carter was voted The Most Improved Player, and Cathy McAbee re- ceived a four-year letterman award. LEFT: Winning softball players Carolyn Jackson, Margaret Griggs, Carolyn Blanton, Estelle Carter, and Cindy McAbee. BELOW: Softball Team-- STANDING: Debbie Stinnett, Margaret Griggs, Carolyng Blanton, Cindy McAbee, Shirley Crump, Kathy Brown, Charlene Martin, Stacy Johnson; STANDING--Wanda Thompson, Denise Shores, Annie Langhorne, Carolyn Jackson, Estelle Carter, Valeria Clark, Kathy Pleasants, Donna Jackson, managers. chactata-te-te- fete be BI i oat Girl's Softball 27
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Varsity Cheerleaders EOIN, EY Both the JV and the Varsity cheerleaders have done outstanding work in creating a positive team spirit. In football both squads had reason to despair for the teams did anything but have a winning season. The cheerleaders persisted, however, and when bas- ketball season came things picked up and the squad cheered for the winning Dukes, The squads not only cheered but also participated in many money-making activities in order to make their contribution to the school self-sufficient. LEFT: FRONT: Darlene Robertson, Stephanie Hicks, Adrienne Gilliam; SECOND: Jeanette Pleasants, Linda Wiley; THIRD: Pearl Mosby, Lillian Sims, Cordell West; FOURTH: Pat Speas, Ellen Johnson, Salonge Miller, Elizabeth Berlin; LAST: Gonzalee Mosby. BELOW: Cheerleaders capture spirit with enthusiastic leaps. Cheerleaders 29
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