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j. . -ei ' 24 Student Lite al , W z . 2 lT'S GREAT working with the cheerleaders and being able to help with the stunts, commented Sam's Posse Sheriff Eddie Hale. it bfi -,1i.,,. A 7 Excellence is the key Hey gang, are the Raiders going to win tonight? yes! was a frequent coming from the 1982-83 varsity cheerleaders every Friday night as they cheered on the football team. Tryouts to be in this squad ot eight girls were in May, 1982. Chosen on their original cheer and one made up for them by graduating cheerleaders of 1982 were seniors Renee Ransom icaptaini, Jody McMillan, Mary Beth Hill, and Keiiee Freeman. Juniors were Tami Jellison, Katrina Vrba, Cheryi Townsend, and Jill Henderson. Their sponsor for this year was Miss Susan Hancock. All four squads ivarsity, JV, and both freshman teamsi attended a national cheerleadingcamp at Texas Tech in Lubbock. The varsity team won a blue ribbon every night and won the 1982-83 Spirit Stick for the schooi. All four squads were nominated tor the Award ot Excellence- 3 the varsity team came away with this honor, the highest award given in the entire camp. Unlike the cheerleaders, Sam's Posse does not have to try out. To be a member oi this group ot 11 guys, one must be interviewed by their sponsor, Mr. Gary Reeves. He stated that Sam's Posse was made up to do service projects all yer, in addition to helping with stunts at the football games and pep rallies. Members chosen were seniors Eddie Hale, Chuck Terrel, Joe Miller, Lee White, Steve Smith, Jimmy Sellers, Carl Bowers, Scottie Warren and Brian Simmons. The only junior was Monte Dauphin, while sophomores included Trey Scott and Steve Morgan. Jody McMillan stated, Sam's Posse is great. The group of guys are more interested and wiliing this ' year. They contributed their ideas a lot more than last year. This year's sheriti, Eddie Hale, explained, We enjoy all the attention we received lt's great working with the cheerleaders and being able to help with the stunts, Finally, the sidelines woul not be the same without , Raider Sarn. This year's Sa was Kevin McSpadden, a iunior. He was chosen by M Reeves on the basis ot the paper he wrote entitled, What l can do for Raider Sam and what he can do to me. Kevin McSpadden wrote, Raider Sam is an unanimated character who needs a lively spirited soul t add lite to the Raiders. Thi is something that Kevin did indeed do this past year.
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IRLIM CORPS MEMBERS Andy JIeson and Glen O'ReIIIy keep a Ieaoy rhythm QOIDQ as they march nth the band IR the Labor Day 'arade down Garland Avenue. I D ORTI-I GARI AND JUNIOR MISS ONTESTANTS were BOTTOM Laura Rotunda Iary Beth RIII, and Km WIIkIns TOP Tammy tarIIng. GayIa LICausI CInoy Bowen and Mary eth Laye 1981 JUNIOR MISS MISTI HILL congratuIates fourth runner-up Mary Beth I-IIII IR the pageant, held the weekend of September 4-6. NORTH GARLAND JUNIOR MISS CONTESTANTS were BOTTOM Jody McMIlIarI, SaIIy VoIz, LIZ Lynch. and Sher: Hayes TOP AIIson Day, KeIIea Freeman. and Pam Barnes sri ef! F' I i NoI1ITH GARLAND JUNIOR MISS ' an 'NS 5,4 ' ' -N .1 2 Newsome, and MIpheIIe StabIes TOP LIsa QQNSTESTANTS Wye ,QQTTQM Karen HII DoIIar Cn5tIne Rust Karen Ducwworth and GaII Laur-e RobInson Deborah SteItzeh, TIna I-ISVISOU Labor Day 23
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SAMS PUSSE ARF TOP: Kevin McSpadden HUW9 KSPWUHHF BOTTOM POW' Joe MMOV, Smvlly esafm Sicfwo How Steve Smnth, Lee Warren, chuck warren, Moumy owpnm, suave VARSITY CHEEHLFADFRS ARF TOP Cheryb Hwwrwws-m .ww Tam Mor vw Towrvsenct, Ke1Iea Fveemzm, Hemp Ransom' JM Beth Huw, Kaimm Vrtn Gebauher, Tvey Scott. Bnarv Ssmmons, Eddre ga 4 rr- my Jemson BOTTOM Mary a. and Jody McM:llar1 if K Varsity Cheerleaders 25
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