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As Denise Neas talks to Mr. Styles, Lynn Hatcher looks back. All the cheerleaders worked diligently for hours in practice. The Varsity Cheerleaders this year have shown the students of JFHS the true meaning of school spirit and dedication. Starting out with no uni¬ forms, they began work early in the summer to raise the needed money. It was a long season for these girls, cheering through both the football and basketball seasons. Forced to change sponsors be¬ tween seasons, and losing two girls placed an added burden on them, as a new sponsor and one new girl had to be broken in. Another problem was that new uniforms were again needed for winter, meaning more fund raising drives. At many times, it was a tiring and thankless job. It takes more than a pretty smile and the ability to turn a cartwheel to be a good cheerlead¬ er. Yet, at the same time, there was a great deal of pride and satisfaction to be gained. Tears of victo¬ ry and the hug of a team member after a win had a way of making it all worthwhile. Throughout the year, one thing was certain — when our girls sang, “Yes, we love our Cavaliers, we all knew they meant it!
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The cheerleaders leap high in an afternoon pep rally. Emotion bursts forth as victory comes near in the Holy Cross game. Cindy Green The cheerleaders pause as their mascot runs out to join them. 106 Mary Jane Hughes
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D. Rouse, P. Pillow, B. Tomlin, C. Leftwich, M. Matheny, D. Fortney, B. Cornelius, V. Thompson, L. King. Under the direction of their sponsor, Miss Sue Wilker- son, this year's JV Cheerleading squad was faced with the task of whipping up fan support and school spirit. This was done through their hard work at pep rallies and games. As representatives of JFHS, these girls were expected to be on their best behavior at all times. They were also given the responsibility of trying to insure good sportsmanship by the fans. Aside from their hard work at games, much more work had to be done. Long hours were spent each week in practice. Money had to be raised for uniforms, and posters had to be made for the games. With the seasons' close, the only work these girls had to do next was to try out for next year's squad. Captain — Cathy Leftwich Mascot — Mindy Matheny When the captain chooses a cheer, the others quickly join in. 108
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