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The l986-l987 Varsity Cheerleading squad is hot! This bunch really knows how to have fun. The eight mem- ber squad advised by Mrs. Sharon Hay consists of four seniors - Jennifer Horne, Anastasia Jack, Jennifer James - captain, and Karen Witt, three juniors - Trina Bennett, Buggie Brown, and Lesley Myrvold, and one sophomore - Jenny Scrimpsher really performs under pressure. Last summer their talents were recognized when they received four superior rib- bons, nomination for the Award of Excellence, and a spirit stick at ISU Cheerlead- ing Camp. The squad really appreciates all of the support and spirit within the student body. Being a cheerleader at Ei- senhower has been a reward- ing experience for all of the members, one they will cher- ish as they reflect on their high school years. The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders began their cheering season at the NCA Cheer- leading Camp. For a week, learned jumps, chants, and cheers for this years in-town basketball and football games. The Junior Varsity Squad of l986-l 987 are: Renee Ma- son, Shelly Johnson, Carolyn Younger, Dayna Sayles, Sara Bushey, Amy DeVore, and Ti- ger Love. At cheerleading camp, the squad won eight awards for their excellent perfor- mances. They also won a 'lSuper Star ribbon for the squad and are the two time winners of the spirit stick. This year has proven to be an enlightening experience for the sophomore squad. They will continue to keep up the good work. 1 ,, .- I . 'lf .' - JJ O0 '-X for 6 og 40 0 Q, ace' 'RO 50 bs Oo Q, Q 0 s QF' CS Ko OO ap zo O4 Q' 0 o -xx --5' 43' Ocqso OA I as SX Q08 40 50 of -F 44 x- 9 N9 i S Y' 0 4 Q to 9 0 XJ oo 'Q 9 84 Q' Q A xo c, , Q Q9 . 0 40 Q9 0 o Q 'O 0 -0 CJ O NN 2,0 ok 7 X 49 9 0 Q, - K V ' X' Q0 CS N4 49 is X95 OK Yi ev Q- V O fb SOO OOVNOQTX zo -Q96 dbx 'F Q' 'VT Q9 ' 'S K dt o tl -FQ bo ox ffl' fy fl- 'S Q 0 9 'S 5 A fs- Q? YS 'UC' sf? Q-O Q GJ so V- 5' -is . oi 0 fo 49 c, - Q, Co 4 o Q Q, I N90 O ,V O rf, 60 ff, V' ,xo 00 X Nf 9-9 Zo o'0 QQQDQHOS 'S'Qh, 5 O,X'x 1 we f'l,-Wlfavq 'oo A A- -P Z . obnwkse xo Cheerleaders 77
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9 . 'O .xox X Even with thirteen new members, the Pantherettes are better than ever. They have new talent, The I986- l987 squad consists of sen- iors Kelli Kileen - captain, Debbie Turner - co-captain, Angie Scheibly, and Jodi Felt, juniors: l-leather Corrington Diana Sayles, Erin McNa- mara, Christy Bennett, soph- omores: Julie Pritts, Kelly Al- derson, Erica Combs, Jenni- fer Baggett, Amy Wikoff, Cathy Smith, Tommie Whit- fill, Stephanie Burtner, and Karen Jones. Out of seven- teen squad members only four will graduate this year, I X00 leaving thirteen members to carry on the tradition of the Pantherettes. The Pom-Pon squad worked hard raising money for their new uniforms. The fundraising started last year and has been going strong ever since. This past summer the pom-pons attended camp at Illinois WesLeyan University. The squad re- ceived a triple UA Ranking, which is the highest, for their group performance. They also received the spirit award for having the most spirit, dedication, and talent. The Pantherettes put hours of hard work into promoting school spirit, and it has paid off. They have finally re- ceived the support and rec- ognition for which they have worked and which they cer- tainly deserve. I 7 l-om lfons V7 .7
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