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Twirlers are freshmen Christine Schmale and Denise Evans, senior Missy Short, and sophomore Sandra Lopez. e lV When Fridays came along, the day was usually filled with lots of fun and excitement. The students were eagerly displaying their spirit. The cheerleaders did a great deal to pro- mote the student body ' s spirit by creating themes. Some of the themes were Hat Day, Twin Day, and Opposite Sex Day . All 15 cheerleaders and Mrs. Pam Cox plan the pep rallies, said J.V. cheerleader D ' Ann Hall. The cheer- leaders created an atmosphere filled with Eagle spirit. Though the football players did not reveal their emotions, they ' did appreciate the pep rallies, according to senior captain Nicky Alexander. Yet when Opposite Sex Day came, some of the football players were ea- ger to participate. It was then their turn to get out and show some spir- it, said J.V. cheerleader Danielle Ri- vera. That day will be remembered by all. 12 FREAKY FRIDAYS
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Missy Callihan, junior, a patient in Edgar B. Davis Hospital, is having tests run for ulcers caused by stress. Suzanne Easterling, sophomore, Kristi Wallace, senior, and Sherri McKinney, sophomore, exemplify the fact that when the going gets tough, friends are there to lean on. Frustrated by yearbook deadlines, a research paper, Student Council obligations, and mid- term tests, Byron Robinson, junior, lets it all out. STUDENT LIFE 11
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nJMi Varsity cheerleaders Genia Kelley, Rheanne Pester, Lonna Bell, Shannon Turner, Teresa Cox, Sherry Saur, Lora Schulte and Tammy Long encourage the boys basketball team. The football players portray how they think the Esquires perform during the pep rallies. Paul Flores ' hat won first prize on Hat Day , sponsored by the cheerleaders. Varsity football players give the cheerleaders a break on Opposite Sex Day . STUDENT LIFE 13
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