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ROW ONE - Beasley, Patterson, Tabron, May, White, Keith. ROW TWO Spivey, Shearin, Smith, Peoples, Stone, Ball, Wilson, Denton. ROW THREE - Mullen, Jones, Harris, Chadwick, King, Mrs. Hobgood, coach, Hawkins. Girls basketball team has busy season, Rita Patterson, captain of the Louisburg Girl’s team. The Louisburg girls basketball team, coached by Mrs. Margaret Hobgood, has broken the ice. When the CIRCLE went to press, the girls had won two ball games. Predictions are that the girls will be better as the year and future years progress. The team, made up of some sharpshooting underclassmen, which will be back, make the fans look forward to the upcoming years. Always fighting hard, the girls have still fallen short of a winning season, but winning is not everything, and the girls have a lot to be proud of.
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with loyal enthusiasm throughout year Chanting vigorously, Varsity cheerleaders boost the school spirit of both team and student body. J.V. CHEERLEADERS: ROW 1 - Ellen Frisbie. ROW 2 - Valjean Cooley, Ellen Pernell, Suzanne Beckham, Tanya Wiley. ROW 3 — Penny Nash. In addition to their support at all athletic events, the cheerleaders completed several projects; selling booster badges; selling doughnuts; and selling candy for the Monogram Club. With willing hands and unique ideas, the Varsity cheerleaders sponsored the annual Homecoming festivities. By pep rallies and a year-round bulletin board, the girls encouraged in- terest and support for the Big Blue. The Varsity cheerleaders were often assisted by the Junior Varsity cheerleaders. Led by Penny Nash, these girls did their share of promoting school spirit by cheering at the JV football games. Together these two squads have done an extraordinary job of boosting team morale and school spirit throughout the year. 77
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Lou Merritt follows the ball, as the rest look on. Practice is essential, and the girls never seem to get tured of it. practices faithfully Patricia Mullen, team manager, prepares for another day of practice. to develop skills Action is fast and furious as the girls battle for the elusive ball. -11
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