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' je = ' ‘vu ak Cheerleaders don’t usually get enough credit for all the work they do. From 3:30 to 5:00 every day the girls practice their routines. Over the sum- mer they attend cheerleading camp and compete for ribbons. This year's varsity squad , which was captained by Carmen Webb, and co- captained by Thonya Murphy, ended up with two first place ribbons and one second. The cheerleaders help pep all of us up while we sit in the bleachers pa- tiently waiting for that final countdown. They keep our spirits flaming and our heads held high, especially when the odds seem against us. If it | —— - weren't for the cheer- leaders, who would bring forth all of that hidden pride that each of us possesses? They are always there to remind us that we are 1, no matter what our records may look like, and thanks to their spirit, we feel we are. The girls performed at V.V., pep assemblies, the Halloween parade, and at both boys’ and girls’ games. The reserve cap- tain was Jill Renwick, while her mother Karen Renwick advised both the varsity and reserve squads. Bridget Feagin was freshman captain, and jill Hurlow was advisor. Spark School Spirit Cheerleaders Cheerleaders 25
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This page: Top right: JV Cheerleaders. Top left: A typical freshman pose is displayed by cheerleader Angie Medina. Middle right: 1983-84 Varsity Cheerleaders Bottom left: “Beat Malabar’ is the cry at the pep assembly. Bottom right: Varsity cheerleaders show the audience their rhythmic abilities as they perform their electric dance during V.V Opposite page: Right: Freshman Cheerleaders. Left: Thonya Murphy amuses the crowd as a defensive cheer is Sung Out to the crowd during an offensive play. 24 Cheerleaders
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Giris Have Successful Season 26 Volleyball The lady Tygers, led by Coach Kathy Reed, had a great season in volleyball for 1983. The J.V. record was 8-10, and the Varsity record was 5-3. Mamie Ramsay was Captain and Tyanne Blaising Co- Captain. Awards were given out as follows: Most Improved, Crystal Norris, Brenda Murphy; Most Valuable, Tyanne Blais- ing, Lisa Tuttle; Best Defense, Jody Pollman, Mamie Ramsay, Susan Bottorf; Outstanding Spikes, Crystal Norris, Laurie Theaker; Most Sup- portive, Tyanne Blaising, Susan Bottorf. The volleyball scores were kept by Laurie Myers. Debbie Blake was manager.
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