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IN A SPLIT ON the floor, Kristen Southworth at Bl IS Y base, bending over L-R Beth Blackmon, Novella Patillo (Co-Captain), Standing: L-R: Tiffany Govenides (Co-Captain), Tammy Davis, (Captain), IN SPLIT: Susan Vida, Standing: Janet Sowers, Dawn Reynolds, Lavonda Tayler, Paula Coleman and Ashley Dalton, Top: Wendy Parker, Alana Holland, If you felt the teams had a busy sched- pil ae ule, so did the cheerleaders. Four squads pss Se — fall and winter, varsity and jayvee — kept our spirits high. They cheered through playoff football games, girls’ and boys’ basketball games, set up for the sports banquets, honored their par- ents, made spirit banners, and practiced practiced. Exciting dimensions were added by their somersaults and aerials, and the newly created cheers. At the top of their priorities was school work. Often their books accompanied them on buses and during breaks. Their dedication was a proud example for all Jackets. TRIVIA QUESTION: How many strands are in the average pom-pon? THE CHEERLEADERS receive their awards at the Fall Sports Banquet. HALF-TIME festivities include recognizing the par- ents of the cheerleaders. L-R: Mrs. McMillin and Caroline; Mrs. Sullivan and Kathryn; Mr. Parker and Denise, and Jeryl’s mom, Mrs. Theresa Rose. 28 Additional Pursuits
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THESE JACKETS, ready to “take care of busi- ness,” wait for the homecoming game against Or- ange. GARY BOXLEY is all smiles because he knows the Jackets’ are going to have a winning football season. He was crowned Homecoming King at the game. TRINA BUNDY is ready for winter sports. She’s not letting the weather keep her away from the games. Trina was crowned Homecoming Queen for 1984-85. a “WHEN DOVES CRY” Plays the band while the Pom Pons and flagettes perform. Orange felt like crying. 30 Additional Pursuits
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