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Literally taking it to the top, the squad receives a standing ovation at the winter sports pep rally. Cheering partners, Angie Miller and Scott Hagaman do a partner stunt for the crowd at a pep rally. 4 Q Leading Mr, Clarke's favorite cheer, the Varsity cheerleaders yell, Rah Rah, Rah, Rahlu Building a tower of power, the squad supports the fighting Bobcats. A de Rah Pompons in hand, Angie Miller and Angie McGee help out the JV squad at the sophomore-freshman homecoming pep rally. Competition
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. . I 1 I U Mack, N. Bell, T. Dockery, c. Shr A. McGee, A. Miller, A. Seabrooks, Above The Rest Determined to get Bobcat spirit off to a good start, 14 ath- letes began working over the summer for a sport that would last all winter - cheerleading. Though most people believe that cheerleading is all glamour, those who cheer know different- ly. As sophomore, Angie Miller, said, I wouldn't exactly call it glamour, there's a lot of hard work that each cheerleader has to take part in to make things come out right.', The varsity squad participat- ed in many out side activities to achieve a certain style that best represents Glenn. They took part in the Universal Cheer- leaders Association camp at UNC in Chapel Hill from which they brought home several awards for technique and spirit. The cheerleaders also attended clinics at West Forsyth High School and WFU. The squad T ltit also cheered for the Lady Dea- cons and at the Frank Spencer Classic. The Cheerleaders' main goal is to arouse fan participation and achieve overall school spirit. Cheerleaders are there for the teams when they win to help celebrate, and when they lose - to pick them back up. The job doesn't end with the game, though: For example, many times, the cheerleaders cheered all the way home cele- brating Bobcat victories with the teams. Added to these times, long, tiring hours are spent prac- ticing and perfecting cheers and difficult stunts. Cheerleading is a time-con- suming sport, but as junior Ce- leste Short said, Knowing that the crowd is behind you and sup- porting the team makes it all worthwhile. . ,W Varsity Cheerleaders K Routh Arthur, L. Tuttle, S. Allen, Tillotson, S. Hagaman, L. Cochr Q, .V A ttf., T Q tm- . , .. ..... , Q , V ' ' L V, ffrr I I . I I C . . . .. ' ' ' I.. .... - ' . . . . . . , ,,,,,,,,,,,, VV I f .... .... ..... ...... .. .. ' f ..... .... . r ' if f l ' -J -V f A L 5' Eh : . . ' ,fl ' ' '7 .:' ,,::,ff 7' 1 Q x ' -' Z . 4 , My ' ..., L WMM' , ,,,, ...W I -if nf V- ff 5 i, ,Z .. ' ' H ,f it I H Md , . 9 . ,, ?' .. IW... ff . Competition 7 . ,tiff 4 . 4 , ff .W .W,3w,,,V,mf 'f'-Impwrww' ff Arousing support for the basketball team, the varsity cheerleaders build a pyramid.
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Step Above The Rest Surrounded with an aura of glamour and beauty, the Glenn Highsteppers, under the leader- ship of Ms. Lawson and Mrs. Freeman, perform for the half- time shows of the football and basketball seasons. They prac- tice daily for an hour and a half minimum to prepare difficult precision routines for perfor- mances. The rules, regulations, and hard practices are balanced out by the fun of actually putting on a halftime show. The best part about being a Highstepper is, according to junior Juli Frank- lin, The actual performing of a dance at a game and the cheer- ing fans when the performance ends. The reason for becoming a member of this spirited drill team varied from member to Competition member. Said Anita Motsinger, Being on the drill team is a great way to support the Bobcat team. DeAndra Crayton also said, Loving to dance and per- form for people I know made me want to be a Highstepperf' When asked about the benefits of being a highstepper, junior Kelly Britt said, There is glam- our when performing, especially since you know all eyes are on you. Hope Roper, another ju- nior Highstepper, also comment- ed, The audiences provided the glamour when they liked our dances. Whatever the reasons for be- coming a member, the Glenn Highsteppers provide good en- tertainment for the fans and a sense of school spirit that will grow for years to come. Head High. Doing a series of high kicks, Kerri Clark and Lisa Lewis, perform for the halftime show at a home basketball game. . C T ,----- -I T- T. - TT .. W. . x T . T T T T T T W rrrr ---- 1 , ,,,,,,, -T ' 'i T , ,. T - . , k -- . ,,,,, 'frf N TT TT T T TT Q-.- - TMN T 'T ,,,, . ., W. . at f wr Tw: , 1, T, 3 WW ,, H ,V - ----- ,, , V . , V W H a t -fff WT T 2 , , ' U i TT tr- . , , I , -- - mf' ,,,,. 1' ff f f f . T T ,MWITT TT . T , 'Ty a t , ... fp... ,,.., . .. I T A T , ' , iw , ,Q T . , T- , T V- T ----- . . . , T ,V .. 1 , - T ,... ' ' .3 T'?'0 Cf W. .uw-1 -I M , T'- ' V A 7 I f :ZlE,v,,,A, H Hu...---1 wif- MEMEWE 3 ' R T T' 'W' A-r' tif ' ' T , V MfTf2::3,, V ,HH ,M ,,.. .ffl if . , .. . I T T 5 f TT . ,.,. . VV K L - .f I I f I . ,,,, ..,.. T is ' . - . . , .... W .. , .. . f . I , f H ff, ,,,, zggswrry 5.1 M55 4 Www , W U TT , ' , , 4 K :' , L . ' Tf1,,i .f,gs:..r,,,i fT , V N T . . T ---- , -V . T T , W , , ,,,, , ' , . T . . MT -TTT T I , -TiTT ,,TTT'ffHl f1M f5!TT3i!L, 'T T ,f .fZ'fw':,f'TI:.: IT , iw T 1 T. ,, T T Tz, ,T jT,,,4,Q MTTTT:-a Tw-T :T ., :WT , TTT Ti ..,, TTT-TT T Glenn Iighsteppers: K. Clark, L. Lewis, S. Bryant, A. Owens, S. Snow, L. Moore, P. Cole, J. Franklin, M. Parrish, T. Terrell, T. Melton, J. Norman, T. Gidcomb, R. Sink, K. Britt.
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