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Elected by popular vote in May of 1976, cheerleaders attended camp at Stephen F. Austin. At camp, we became better friends and learned to work together, stated head cheerleader Tricia Gray. At camp they were presented with the Supersquad Award, the spirit stick, three superior rat- ings, two excellent ratings, and one outstanding rating. Freshman cheerleaders pro- moted spirit at all freshman foot- ball games. During basketball season, they were often cheering at games four nights a week. These four girls also helped dec- orate for the All Sports Banquet. C A N Aj Freshman cheerleaders are Cyd Shue- make, Shelley McCallum. Candy Clower Cheadh and Libby King. Bb Leading yells at the IV basketball game requires a lot of hard work. Cb Varsity cheerleader, Melisa Allen, anxiously awaits the tip off. Cheerleaders 25
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Charming Cheerleaders Chanr Cheers Thar Challenge Chaps Melisa Allen summed up cheerleading when she said, To be a cheerleader was to be involved. All summer, we spent a lot of time at the old gym working on yells, planning uniforms, and thinking up new ways to promote school spirit, said Jill Haisten. During football season, cheer- leaders were at the gym making posters or planning pep rallies, at Coach Hunter's house serving refreshments to the football players, or at different homes preparing gifts for the players. Lee Stevenson said, Half the fun of football and basketball season was running home, doing homework, and changing into our uniforms for the game that night. We worked hard to have enough money and good decora- tions for the All Sports Banquet, remarked Vickie Akins. AJ Tricia Gray and Lee Stevenson lead a basketball crowd in F-I-G-H-T. BJ Varsity cheerleaders do a peppy skit at the last pep rally. CJ Lee Stevenson leaps high as the Indian basketball team is introduced. DJ Varsity cheer- leaders are Cbottorn rowb Sonda Shue- make, Melisa Allen, Vickie Akins, Lee Stevenson, Jill Haisten and ftopj Tricia Gray, head cheerleader. 24 Cheerleaders D, BA CA
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Homecoming Excitement One of the biggest jobs in pre- paring for the homecoming fes- tivities wasthe building of the bonfire. Student body president, Ricky Haisten, supervised the affair. Each of the study halls and the ag. classes were released to help. Other preparations con- sisted of sign writing and building of floats. The parade started at the old gym on Main and High Streets and marched straight up to the middle of town for a city-wide pep rally. awww 26 Homecoming ii L15 xx, Q in.. WM? --W
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