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Boogie spirit fifiouses crowo 1. Kay Gardner signals for the extra point. 2. (First Column) Amanda Dair and Kay Gardner (Second Column) Mary Cedillo, Iris Keyes, Cathy Bounds, Felecia Roberts, Pat Sproston, and Tracy Hughes (Third Column) Sheri McCormick and Deborah Samuels 3. Ecstatic over the touchdown, Cathy Bounds, Felecia Roberts, Pat Spros¬ ton, and Amanda Dair cheer. 10
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“Let’s do ‘Elevate Your Mind’.” “No, it’s been done too much already,” “How bout ‘Aw Shucks’?” “OK, then” “Aw Shucks, Hey Now ...” These state¬ ments were often heard between cheerleading during games. The girls started the year by attending a clinic sponsored by the National Cheerleaders Association at ODU with forty other schools. They brought back five ribbons consisting of three superior, one excellent, and one super squad, also they won the spirit stick for being the most enthusiastic cheerleaders there. 1. Iris Keyes shows the crowd how the cheer is done. 2. Sheri McCormick and Tracy Hughes demonstrate how they would rather be a Crabber than a squaw-squaw. 3. Deborah Samuels keeps the spirit going. 4. Mary Cedillo weathers the rain during half-time with some refreshments. n
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