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Page 104 text:
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unior High Cheerleaders The 1976-77 junior high cheerleaders consisted of six ninth graders and two eighth graders. The ninth grade cheer- leaders were: Cynthia Bise, Kristi Head, Melanie Owens, Patty Sutherland, Teri Taylor, and head cheerleader, Laurie Wooley. Cheering for the eighth grade were Susan Hester and Dianne Triplett. The cheerleaders had many responsibilities to meet throughout the year. Leading pep rallies, traveling to out-of-town games, making happies for the football players, and planning banquets were just a few of these responsibilities. In the spring a clinic was held for all seventh and eighth grade girls interested in becoming a cheerleader. The junior high cheerleader sponsor was Miss Susan Bartling. The cheerleaders raised the spirit needed for the bas- ketball games. frightl w,:- The junior high cheerleaders were: Susan ,Hester, Cynthia Bise, Melanie Owen, Teri Taylor, Laurie Wooley, Dianne Triplett, Patty Sutherland, and Kristi Head. 100
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The enthusiasm and excitement felt by all the Patriot fans at the football games seems to be captured in the face of Helen Williford as she led cheers. As Judy Bickerstaff and Ginger Veazey watched breathlessly, along with the crowds in the stands, the Patriots made their last drive in an attempt to conquer the Canton Panthers with a winning touchdown. if ,F ,W 5, ggmMgfg,ffi.f::fae:e.ff . Screaming their hearts and lungs out, Sherry Myers and Missy Mims led cheers for the Patriots as they fought for victory. Using the megaphone, junior cheerleader Sherry Myers encouraged the crowds to support the team. 99
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Band Beginnings . . . Ofiicers for the band were Mary Williamson, Nancy Conners, and Denise Blackwell. Not pictured-Charles Scott. Assistant band director, Mr. james Wilson proved his in- strument-playing ability on the trombone. Members of the Lion's All-State Band from Prep were: front-Alan Karlak, jim Hatten, and Mike Biggs. back- john Dickson, David Battaglia, Greg Schmidt, and Charles Scott. Cleftj lOl
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