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The ninth grade cheerleaders discuss second half plans during halftime. B-TEAM CHEERLEADERS — Front Row: Maggie Veal, Letitia Mercer, Tammy Walker. Back Row: Chiquita 82 B-Team, 9th Grade Cheerleaders ON THE WAY UP Subvarsity squads work for dual reasons The B-team cheerleaders and the ninth grade cheerleaders worked just as hard for their teams as did the varsity. In fact, if the varsity was having a tough time with rebuilding year woes, it was even worse for the subvarsity squads where there Reid, Sharon Williams and Debra Ad- derly. Not Pictured: Ms. Paulette Mur ray, coach wasn't a crowd to cheer for. But cheer they did, en- couraging young and inex: perienced athletes to get better with each game. At the same time, these two squads were learning and train- NINTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS — Front Row: Tanzy Hughes, Yartease Davis, Shanel Bobo, Carolyn Crafter. Back Row: Patricia Williams, ing in the same way, perfecting formations and techniques, so they too might improve to the point that someday they might also ‘‘make the varsity.” The B-team cheerleaders practice a pyramid before a game Danielle Allen, Jasonya Boyd, Shara Mathis. Not Pictured: Mrs. Gail Lewis coach
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The cheerleaders strike a fetching pose during halftime at a football game AKER’S DOZEN Varsity keeps full squad Thirteen girls made up the Cheerleading when teams 1984-85 varsity cheerleading were losing was tough, but the squad, the largest group in a girls never gave up on the number of years. teams. They continued to prac- In her first year as varsity tice long hours on pyramids, cheerleading coach, Mrs. Clara cheers, and chants, not to men: Hollins managed to keep a full- tion the extra time they put in- sized squad through both the to making banners and spirit football and basketball favors. seasons. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Camp Awards Ribbon — Best Jump Certificate — Best Chant Award — Most Spirited VARSITY CHEERLEADERS — Front Back Row: Ursula Harris, Ireca Coach Hollins distributes refreshments Ursula Harris, Valerie Riggins, Julia Row: Tammy Goodrum (captain). Second Rose, Tony Butts, Julia Mitch: during halftime. Mitchum, and Katrina Glover illustrate Row: Deborah Dennard, Valerie Riggins, | am, and Tabatha James. strength and balance. Katrina Glover, Chiquita Roberts. Varsity Cheerleaders 81
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eo Oe oO oe ,. « = as Tee ww | tab | pote}. - Ninth grade cheerleaders continue to Chiquita Reid leads the squad in a yell for their Raiders even through a cheer winless season B-Team, 9th Grade Cheerleaders 83
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