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Performing one of the crowd's favorite cheers. Tensely watching a foul shot attempt, Debbie On the sidelines, cheerleaders encourage the the Varsity squad makes a total effort to Buhl, Anita McCarroll, and Lynn Mitchell wait basketball team to jump higher. arouse rowdiness and spirit with Oh, Yeah. to see if the point is good. Varsity Cheerleaders - Front row: Anita McCar- Mitchell, Liz Moore, Lynn Smith; Back row: Arching her back. Senior Nancy Robinson cxe- roll, Nancy Robinson, Debbie Buhl, Gail Leslie Ringle, Jan Smith. cutes an exuberant V jump. Perry; Second row: Lorraine Naquin, Lynn 172 Varsity Cheerleaders
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Time out for the basketball players is time on Confident that the Freshmen team will win, for the cheerleaders. Teri Verjinski catches the Grace Hart follows the game, while Pam Koer- crowd's eye with the completion of a V kenmeicr flashes a smile to the stands. jump. Unison within the Frosh cheerleaders is important as the squad gets it together by performing a chant to give the team confidence. JV Cheerleaders - Front row: Dana Jenkins; Second row: Kim Dillman, Luci Gates, Laura Zaleski, Teri Verjinski; Back row: Penny Morrison, Carol Armstrong, Katy Kittridge, Jane Pronko, Sharon Childers. Freshmen — JV Cheerleaders 171
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What’s tl ' A close, calm squad made up of ten girls led the crowds at pep rallies and games. The Varsity Cheerleaders found it easier to cheer with fewer disagreements and more cooperation than was present in previous years. New cheers were learned at cheerleading camp at Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Virginia, over the summer. The squad won blue ribbons at camp for perfection of formation, attitude, and unification styles. Their camp experience helped them improve performance at games. With the cooperation of administrators, pep rallies came off as scheduled. The rallies were planned by the captain and co-captain of the squad with an agenda of the usual array of spirit-rousing cheers, introduction of the athletes, class competition, and cake giving. Besides pep rallies and games, the girls kept busy decorating team members' lockers, and making locker signs for the wrestling squad, football, basketball, and baseball players. Final minutes of the game force the cheerleaders to strain their voices to get the crowd going. Frankenstein by far the crowd's favorite cheer, never fails to amuse the spectators. The Varsity Cheerleaders perform it at the Woodson-Marshall game. Varsity Cheerleaders 173
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