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y Cheerleaders l'Si'f Va .L cn o O -1 to m E. N at z o 3 on Varsity Cheerleaders build spirit, pride Cheerleaders have always been associated with school spirit and good sportsmanship. This year the Varsity squad has done a good job promoting both. The girls went to camp during July at the University of Oklahoma and went to work on a middle school clinic as soon as they got home. Long hours of practice continued through August, as they prepared for football season. When the time came for the first game of the season the cheerleaders were ready for the year. They spon- sored many spirit days, all of which went over well. During the week of the game against Garland High, the two cheerleading squads got together and held a unity pep rally at the iunior high field. Each year the Varsity and Junior Varsity go together to sponsor Lakeview's 50's day. This year Dash Ftiprock and the Dragons rocked and rolled us down memory lane. The busy schedule the girls keep was not over after football season. Basketball games, beginning in mid November and continuing through March, caused more hard work. For the first time the cheerleaders travel- ed to all pre-season games. All eight girls are always glad when the end of the year finally comes around so that they can relax. '1 Cheerleaders round up spirit. Varsity Cheerleaders: Cathy Finley, Margie Young, Phyllis Vank, Cheryl Roberson, Kelly McGuffey, Susan Cox, Christy Pate, Myra Ellis. l lit V-I-C-T-O-R-Y V-l-C-T-O-R-Y
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V. Cheerleaders 1 152 Organi JV season never ends After attending a week long clinic at the University of Oklahoma, the cheerleaders were ready to begin a busy year. They served on the staff at the Middle school clinic in July. By this time, they were eager for the start of football season. J.V. cheerleaders were active at the Friday pep rallies. They perform- ed one cheer and led the sophomore class chant each week. During the week, each girl helped to decorate the lockerroom and to make spirit signs to hang in the halls. S . vt P1 , V 5 '2 Here We Come a Truckin' in' I ' K t rx k j f, M - kzlik I' 5, 'f g 4 3 4-'Qi ,, ' . if , .fi . .i i A 3 5 'L V ' - ij 'L vi , .. - at N . m A V I ,,.,. . . li.-1 A M V-'x:'f sw. All the cheerleaders help promote school spirit by hanging signs in the halls and cafeteria. J.V. Cheerleaders: Karen Kelm, Patti Bernard, Lisa Albright, Debbie Plaster, Lori Wyatt, Michelle Jurisich. zations ,.f-'Z Patriots to the Top. At the end of the season, the girls held the annual JV pep rally. They did a pom-pom routine and one skit.i Since it was the last week of the, season, the football teams' lockers were also decorated. The schedule during basketballl season is less hectic. The JV cheerleaders attended all home games and also traveled with the team to the out-of-town games. By the end of the season all six girls received a well deserved rest.
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