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To Shirley Brown cheerleading was, The pride and pleasure I received from being able to be a leader at HHS. I feel it was not just the leadership at pep rallies or games, but as a leader to re- present my school no matter where I was. As well as being able to achieve the impossible in pep rally skits, the cheerleaders are known for well-balanced yells. Traci Tyler explained cheerlead- ing as, Pride, determination, dedication, an influence over others and most of all, to love your school.
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Cheerleaders show talent To Dinah Joyner cheerleading was Sore muscles, bankruptcy, criticism, praise, tears, and laughter have all contributed to making cheerleading a unique ex- perience; and I wouldn ' t trade it for anything. Upper left: Shirley Brown, Dinah Joyner, and Janet Muncy show their tal- ent for leading yells. Above: Cheerleaders add humor to pep rallies by performing skits. To Debbie Smith cheerleading meant, Team work, togetherness, and something you have to put your heart into. 1 loved representing my school and was honored that the students chose me as one of their leaders to represent them.
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Cheerleaders show spirit Janet Muncy holds the Rebel flag as Haltom burns old Dixie down. To Senior Debbie Estill cheer- leading means, hard practicing, sore muscles, excitement of foot- ball games, basketball games, pep rallies, pride in your school, being with other people who care, and meeting other people. There are a few disappointments, but they don ' t compare to the num- ber of wonderful memories. To Senior Janice Birdwell, Che- erleading means feelings of ex- citement, pride, and school spir- it. They are feelings I never want to forget. Top: Shirley Brown, Janet Mun- cy, and Michelle Simenk raise spirit in the pep rally. Bottom: Debbie Smith and Dinah Joyner play highstepper in a pep rally skit.
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