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Page 98 text:
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The cheerleaders each year strive to put their pep and energy to good use. This good use is always centeredupon the Eagles and Eaglets. This year for the first time the cheer- leaders chose amascot, Ann Moore. She was unanimously accepted by the squad and went along with the cheerleaders to every game. The cheerleaders had many activities which kept them busy. They sponsored pep L-R: Kathleen Agnew, Co-captain and Sue Poff, Captain, of the cheerleading squad. The Cheerleaders, with their pep and The Floyd High cheerleading squad--L-R: Karen Thompsong Brenda Molesg Kathleen Agnew, Co- captaing Sue Poff, Captaing Catherine Weeksg Lena Viag Janice Huff, and Ann Moore ffront rowj. 92
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Page 97 text:
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Kneeling: Jackie Agnew, Manager, Ellis Enoch, coach. Standing, L-R: Judy Slusher, Judy Gearheart, Sandra Hale, Joyce Conner, Phyllis Williams, Linda Blackwell, Nancy Mitchell, Donna Clower, Susan Moore. for future varsity games and for future entertainment Box Score Floyd 18 Meadows of Dan 14 Bassett 18 Check 24 Meadows of Dan 21 Bassett The Jr. Varsity posted a 3-2 record this season, growing consistently better as the season progressed. The team con- sisted almost completely of eighth graders with very little experience, but they came th r 0 u g h in fine fashion. Their winning record is a tribute to the able direction of Mr. Ellis Enoch. The girls played more games this year than they had in previous years. Excellent school spirit and fine sportsmanship were shown by the team at every game.
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Page 99 text:
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aft '-- ..+ . - vt- V-1-7 T . 'V V-1x5,,,g?1. r l' ' x , Carol Lee, the alternate cheerleader, and Mrs. Cas- teel, the sponsor, help the cheerleaders keep on the go. rallies, had new woolen skirts made, made po m -po ms for their own use, cheered for the girls, varsity,. and J .V. games, sponsor- ed their float in the Christmas Parade, and saw to it that school spirit rose to its' heights. Mrs. Casteel serves as the sponsor. She has given her time, guidance, and support to the squad for three years. Carol Lee was the alternate cheerleader this year. energy, 'back the teams with great enthusiasm The cheerleaders show their best ability at the ballgames by leading the group in yells. They spend at least three days a week practicing after school. Ballgames are fun for the cheerleaders because they have a-n opportunity to get the crowds into the real ball- game spirit. 93
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