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Everybody Stand Up There was only one cheering squad this year supporting and boosting the Dukes to victory. Strained voices, red hands, and tired bodies couldn't stop the squad. The cheerleaders released themselves during ev- ery game to bring their opponents to a halt. The cheering squad stood up for the Dukes every step of the way. In times of distress and defeat the squad was there to defend and support their team. Whenever there were any doubts in the fans minds, the Cumberland High Cheering Squad would distract their worries by telling everyone to “Stand Up” and cheer for the Dukes. RIGHT: (Left to Right) Edwina Evans, Darleen Robertson, Bridgette Evans, Tammy Brown, Gwen Brooks, Kathy Holt, Kim Newman, Laura Baber, LaVerne Robinson, Kathy Pleas- ants, BELOW RIGHT: Pearl Mosby, A senior cheerleader, and Armstead Reed enjoy the good weather. BELOW: Kim New- man takes a brak while cheering the “Dukes” to victory.
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We want A-C-T-I-O-N, those were the cries of the Cumberland High Cheering Squad as they pushed the “Big Dukes” toward victory. The Cheering squad really displayes spirit throughout the “Dukes” football sea- son of ’77. The cheerleaders always did their best to boast the morale of the team and its fans. They knew the Dukes had power overall to get them to the top. Unfortunately the Dukes never made it but the squad kept telling the fans that we had something nobody else has got. That's P-R-I-D-E!! TOP: (Kneeling) Tammy Brown, Jeanette Pleasants, Gwen Brooks, Darleen Robertson, Kathy Holt, Lisa Brightwell (Standing) Diane Mounce, Joyce Sanders, Kathy Pleasants, Kathy Franklin, Laura Ba- ber, Judy Speas, Kim Newman. LEFT: Lisa Brightwell, and Tammy Brown say, “We know you can do it Dukes.” 11
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].V. Basketball The J.V. Basketball Team turned out to be pretty good this year. With lots of determination they made their way through most of the games. Coach Gary Cosby gave the team the much needed encouragement to help them get as far as they did. So far, So good, congratulations “Little Dukes”. Kelvin Nash’s height comes in handy for shooting over Central of Lunenburg’s Chargers. Thomas Reed “reaches for it.” Jerry Langhorne makes an attempt to steal the most pre- cious thing on the floor—the basketball am Jl FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Lonnie Johnson, Robert Jackson, Thomas Reed, Wil- liam Trent, SECOND ROW: Lowell Foster, James Randolph, Jarvis Jackson. THIRD ROW: Jeffrey Scales, Kevin Nash, Sterling Reid. 13
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