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Varsity Cheerleaders Show Outrageousness The members of the 1985-86 Varsity Cheerleoding squod ore (top): Sponsor Goy Drake, Mascot Jimilou Steambarge, (bottom): Lisa Mayfield, Sheilo Ross. Monica Mitchiner, Srocey Kettler. Michele Martin. Liz Silvo, Jen- nifer Bricker; (splits): Neva Povlicek 162 Organizations Cheerleoding is a sport which requires many hours of work and practice. The ability to get along with and cooperate with a certain group of people for a long period of time is essential. Unfortunately, in- juries became com- mon for the varsity squad of ' 86. Seniors Liso May- field, Liz Silvo, and junior Neva Povli- cek suffered from knee injuries during the year. Neva said, Cheerleoding is not what it is all cracked up to be. It is almost as dan- gerous as any other athletic sport. The cheerleaders must spend their own money on paper and paint for signs, uniforms, camp clothes, shoes, and any other food or supplies that are needed. Junior Sheilo Ross soid, People assume that the school provides everything for us, but the money for if comes out of our own pocket. We pro- vide spirit signs, treats for the players, and flowers on special occasions. Junior Jennifer Dricker agrees with Sheila and also added that all the ef- fort and time is worth the good times. Senior Monica Mitchiner said, I enjoy representing the Gators, jumping around, ond being spirited. Senior Michele Martin was a cheerleader for the first time this year and commented that If was different from what I expected. It is a year-round sport and a lot is expected from you. DHS Varsity Cheerleaders show thot the 1985 vorsity Gator footboll team is Too Hot to Handle at one of the day night footboll gomes
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he colorguord shows their true Gator spirit os they cheer olong with the outrageous home crowd. f x • ■ ' . %, ' 4 Seniors Cheryl Engbrock, Sommy Alexander, Carol Manning, and Yvonne Soso prepare for an early morning contest. I The flags and rifles perform with perfection at a contest in La Marque, Texas. Organizations 161
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Senior Liz Silvo clops her honds ro rhe sound of the Gator Bear ar a home basketball game Senior Monica Mitchiner exhaustingly waits to start another cheer as she wat- ches for onother Goror touchdown. Seniors Michele Martin and Stocey Kettler make sure Gator moscot, Jimilou Steambarge, does not bite os the threesome cheers on the Gorors. Organizations 163
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