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For the first time in the history of East Lincoln, Standing left to right: Stacie Byers, Kim Sherrill, Dana Poovey, Debbie Yarben and Belinda Loftin. Kneeling: Lisa Pietsch, Heidi Hoyle, Missy Merlich. Wendy reacting . . . Charles waiting . . . Stacie, Heidi, and Kim show us what they went to camp for freshmen were allowed to be part of the Iunior Varsity Cheerleading Squad. Starting high school is tough, but these selected few have exerted the ener- gy and time which is needed to make an excellent squad. The Varsity Cheerleading Squad wishes you the best of luck in the future. its if N Angie dreading . . . fr, A-2 f--If?-' fi- 95- pl. Q Lori greasing . . . Standing left to right: Co-Captain-Alison Lackey, Lori Callaway, Wendy Hayrnore, Co-Captain-Angie Covington, Charles Adkins, MascotfLisa Lackey. OUR SENIORS! 9 fi I tk with
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Page 106 text:
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We're here to cheer. . . come party with us . . . Upon reaching the final years of our High School lives, the Varsity Cheerleading Squad, as a unit, practiced, competed, and won. They have achieved their level of excellence and strive for more. When faced with defeat, they never lost hope, and with each victory they shone. While at camp, they received excellent reviews and won blue ribbons each night. Wendy Haymore was nominated for All American, and camp came to a close with the most Spirited Award given to them by a unanimous vote of all the other squads. Other honors and rewards were re- ceived as well. For instance, Angie Covington was voted Most Spirited. Each of these individuals has in his own unique way been instrumental in generating that spirit that sets them apart from all other squads. We say good-bye to our ' SENIORS. Alison reacting . . . 1 f 1 W ll ' ii i 1 Standing left to right: Iulie Nolen, Co-Captain-Angie Covington, Charles Adkins, Co-Captain-Alison Lackey, Wendy Haymore, Advisor-Ms. jones. Otherwise: Candy Bryan, Lori Callaway, Stephanie Sherrill, and Mascot-Lisa Lackey. Steph, Iulie, Wen, Ang, Candy, and Al, 'All in the Family. 102 , WI 2 , 'Z 5 xQ Q 1 -ax ,-ff 'M' 3 ' f ' MQ: f- ' 4 i54 x-AL As Mascot of East Lincoln, I have viewed our Mus- tangs from several sides, even from the inside. One must be willing to sweat with pride for the cheer- leaders as well as the players. It has been a pleasure and an honor to represent my school in this way. Is Lisa a futuristic martian? or MASCOT? .til if ,si .,.a1mw,,. i sl, . , - ., ,,JuNj t'
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TRI-CAPTAINS: Steve Melby, Mark Mayo, Harvey Tarlton. 104 Kneeling: Steven Hagen Tracy Forney, Harold Anderson, Marvin Forney. Standing: Coach Mike Harrill, jeff Tinsley, Harvey Tarlton, Steve Melby, Keith Rendleman, Doug Friday, Mark Mayo, George Hunten Greg Tinsley, Manager: Iames McClain. Varsity boys suffer defeat in semi- inals The East Varsity Boys' team experienced a rough season after losing three starters to graduation. The Mustangs also lost a number of games by just one or two points. Coach Mike Harrill says, It was a frustrating yeah with a lot of close games. We just couldn't get over the hump. The leading scorers of the team were Mark Mayo with 299 points and Steve Melby with 263 points. The boys entered the Confer- ence Tournament seeded sixth and defeated third-seeded St. Stephens. In the semi-finals East lost to second-seeded Lin- colnton by one point. This defeat ended the boys'season with a record of 3-9 in the Conference and 7-7 overall. SENIORS: George Hunten Steven Hagen Harvey Tarlton, Steve Melby, Mark Mayo. Not Pictured: Tracy Forney.
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