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o )ressed appropriately, Amy Thielen peps up the crowd at the Halloween game. CIieerIeacIers Buy New UniForms - -r:: Kim Williams gives the V for victory. Tigerettes, JV and Varsity cheerleaders display their halloween costumes at the Clay game.
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Captain Val Tobian cheers at the pep assembly. Beginning in the summer, the cheerleaders began to make mon- ey by selling boxes of hard candy. Each cheerleader, both Varsity and JV, sold at least 40 boxes in a three-day period. Later in the fall we sold candy bars in order to pay for our new uniforms. We bought new football sweaters and entirely new basketball uniforms. Three out of the six Varsity cheerleaders were sophomores, making this the youngest squad ever. In the middle of July, both the Varsity and the JV squads attend- ed a cheerleading camp in Ash- land, Ohio. We learned new cheers, pep cheers, and mounts. Faye Petros takes a half time break. Varsity: Top To Bottom: Kim Williams, Connie Hollsteln, Faye Petros, Amy Thielen. Left: Val Tobian. Right: Lori Roglnski. Go Tigers, chants Connie Hollstein at the Central game along with Amy Thielen. If you ' re not for the Tigers, get up, get out! says Lori Roginski with thumbs up.
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CANdy SaIe BmiMqs ProFjts Taking time out from cheering, Chrissy Bollin watches the Homecoming parade. Freshmen cheerleaders Melody Werley, Carla Talley, Lonna Wash- ington, Tracy Boyers, Angie Hart and Veronica Young were busy for the entire seasons of football and basketball. We assisted the teams and fans by promoting more spirit at games. All of us did our part in raising money to supply our needs. We sold candy during football season with the Varsity baseball team. Tracy Boyers won $25.00 and took sec- ond place by selling $102.00 worth of candy. By purchasing new pom-pons, freshmen cheerleaders were well- prepared for basketball season. We also ordered new sweaters for the season, but they did not arrive in time and we had to wear our foot- ball sweaters. Junior Varsity: Tina Petros (bottom), Markeeta Smith, Bonnie Brown, Cynthia Warren, Chrissy Bollin (top). Not Pictured: Carla Roberts. 24 JV AND FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS After finishing a cheer, Bonnie Brown eyes the basket hoping for two points to be scored. At a crucial moment in the game, Markeeta Smith waits as the team plans their strategy. I ! G etting her balance, Carla Roberts ends a cheer while being steadied by Chrissy Bollin.
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