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Varsity Squad Proudly Leads 'Blue S Grange' By leading the teams to victory, the Varsity Cheering Squad shows much school spirit. The I0 talented girls represent the school's Blue and Orange at all athletic events. These girls plan pep rallies, sell football ads and make posters. as well as perform skits to promote school spirit. We strive to build up excitement and attendance at all games, states Nancy Chase. During the summer they attended a week-long cheering camp at Auburn University. There they received first place ribbons and became eligible for grand competition. Cheering is an honor, but also a great respon- sibility is placed on each girl. These girls are selected for their acrobatic skills and cheering abilities, as well as scholastic average. Under the leadership of Nancy Chase, captain, and Sylvia Rutland, co-captain. these girls are living symbols of Escambia's pride. Enthusiasm plays an important role in cheering, states Nancy. It is believing deep down that Escambia is the best! Gail Hill. Susan Brown. Sherri Meador, Diane Saunders Sylvia Rutland co captain Nancy Chase captain Lucretia i ll
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JayVee Squad chats with other cheerleaders during halftime of a football game. First row: Vickie Bowker, captain. Second row: Sharon McClain, Shannon Thompson. co-captain: Denise Dacunha. Third row: Leigh Sharrett, Kammi Rischer. Dana Mctirlae. Patrice Kunkler. Hey Vickie, do you see something up there that I don't see? S Sophomore Girls Form .IV Squad Led by Bowker Eight energetic sophomore girls compose the Junior Varsity Cheerleading Squad. Under the leadership of captain Vickie Bowker and co- captain Shannon Thompson, these girls perform at pep rallies and at all JayVee games. During the summer. Vickie and Shannon attended cheerleading camp at Auburn Universi- ty. Camp helped us to improve both our cheers and jumps. states Vickie. It also taught us how to raise the school spirit. V One money-making project of the .layVee Squad was selling advertisements for the football programs. They also sold all-purpose cleaner to help pay for their uniforms. The girls' main job is to instill pride and spirit in the student body, who will then encourage the teams on to victory. We strive to build school spirit and to show true pride, adds Patrice Kunkler. This year should prove to be the best for our teams.
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