Memphis University School - Owl Yearbook (Memphis, TN)

 - Class of 1973

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Cheerleaders Varsity Cheerleaders Change Image The cheerleaders at last emerged from their previous existence as an elite corps of half- interested young ladies and acted as their name implies. After hear- ing rumors of the hilarious inca- pability of this year ' s squad, most students were astonished at the first pep rally. Executing a variety of new cheers as well as the gol- den oldies, the girls also per- formed cheers that had been largely introduced by the Pep Club at games. All these improve- ments were due to the long hours of practice put in by the cheer- leaders as well as the leadership of Mrs. Jerry Peters and the deter- mination of Captain Jimpsie Seay. There were occasional mistakes and embarrassments which were soon forgotten amidst the hilarity. The Rah Rahs continued to be a fact in name only. Attired in red uniforms and led by Perry Pid- geon, the girls tended to gather in small groups in the stands. How- ever, this year ' s squad attempted to arouse parental and student support with occasional efforts in I front of the bleachers. But it must ■ be remembered they frequented the games, a fact which many stu- dents and a few cheerleaders could not boast continually. The boy cheerleaders were con- spicuous instigators of all cheering efforts at the games. Dressed in either their traditional white pants and blue shirts or newly-acquired overalls, the boys were often joined by various enthusiastic members of the Pep Club. Their continual spirit was witnessed by all as a reminder to Stand up and cheer! The cheerleaders from the jun- ior high, the Rah Rahs, and the Varsity boy and girl cheerleaders tried harder than in previous years. Though a few boy cheer- leaders were often absent, the support was still present. It was a year of refreshing change and professionalism which greatly contributed to the basketball and football teams ' success. tmmm

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26 Opposite page: (top) Mimi Fuller and Janie Adams demonstrate the Elephant ' s Walk for MUS audience, (middle) Varsity Cheer- leaders: (back row) Linda Williford, Mimi Fuller, Russell Price, Cindy Acree, Janie Adams, (front row) Scottie Herron, Co-Captain Dot Dunavant, Rita Collie, Gay Jemison, Captain Jimpsie Seay. (bottom) Rita Collie, Gay Jemison, and Cindy Acree stare at play- ers on bus to football game. This page: (top left) Varsity Boy Cheerleaders: Marshall Jemison, Kip Caffey, Wise Jones, Andy Baker, Warren Barry, and Mack Ray. (top right) Eldridge Walker, (middle left) Rah Rahs: (first row) Captain Perry Pidgeon, Renny Pidgeon, Jeanne Bowen, Vir- ginia Apperson, Lesley Rainer, Pam Wilbourn, Weezie Collier. (second row) Beth Thomas, Susan Page, Laine Erb, Louisa Page, Lynn Misner, Carol Dobbins, (third row) Linda Abston, Roberta Todd, Elise Norfleet, Co-Captain Emily Freeburg, Gary Coors. (fourth row) Amie Todd, Wilda Weaver, and Patricia Matthews. (not shown) Nancy Golden and Judy Harrison, (middle right) Jun- ior High Cheerleaders: (back row) Katy Collier, Captain Shana Sloas, Mimi Hall, Katie Kittle, Becky Goodwin, (front row) Julie Fletcher, Debbie Higginbotham, Poopie Kenworthy, Co-Captain Lisa Earp, Lisa Patton. (bottom right) Beth Thomas, Carita Crump, and Kakki Ossorio.

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