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.4- 1 The annual father-son bas- ketball game was held at Rose School. The old-acting men went up against the Junior Varsity and Varsity basketball team. As it turned out, they proved to be some tough com petition. The boys needed some extra points, so eight year old Troy Nlullins' popped a basket for two points, but it just was not enough to win the game. ugh 1, ,,,...,-Y ..,..,..---v ,lf P I ..,. 5 ef --...,NsQ-I -x ,'. !'
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'x 15235 Y.-J? 1 Q Melanie Boggs A Maureen Farr CAdvisorJ Windy Suiter W'f-.-.:.,.i5 3 -F' Shelley Osborne fCapta inj Debi Smith Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Ecnourage Team Spirit Sweat, fun, hoarse throats and freezing weather have all become part of treasured and not so treasured memories of the J.V. Cheerleaders. We had a lot of problems this year said the captain Shelley Osborne, But together we worked them out and as a result we grew closer together. Melanie Boggs said, lt'was'aIot better than last year. I'm not sure if it was because this was our second year and we were more experienced or if it was the unity between us. lt was alot of fun and very enjoyable this year. We had nice uniforms and we felt we looked good. Lachelle said. Throughout the entire season the Cheerleaders encouraged the team with their spirit. A special thank you to Maureen Farr for the encouragement and kindness to all the cheerleaders. She presented a corsage to each of us at the first home basketball game and for the Homecoming Game. Thank you, Maureen. Lachelle Farr Sandy Walker at wha' CheerIeaders!85
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