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1. 1. Xs,Xx' f - 5.13: Eight Girls Support Tiger Teams The summer of '74 brought hard work and fun to the eight girls who were chosen to be junior varsity cheerleaders. With practice every week, the girls strived for perfection. Cheering at Iayvee games became an exhausting, but rewarding experi- ence for these girls. Each week, color- ful posters boosting Tiger spirit were made by these energetic girls. Along with the Future Teachers, the I.V. ui. Jun 'd,.',4-'Q'-I f 0 Y -. 'I x Q.NS,,ld ' n ,QI ,Q--.-r ' 7' C , 'J bulk P I3r ' .4 ':. -Ls' 4' b ,fx .K+ - -.LM If 'I' Q ' W , -' N 5 I' ' 'n it 3 ' :ri -- w..-r-:.- 1 -1- . wifi vg sis-: 'Y X r y' 's. ,,:.: N..'1-'Q 0 N,,s.JN+., P T- ' --.I -T' L1 ,,f 4. ',aIb 'i r f - --J-.-f Q I .'5'--5-: .. i:- 7 , ..... -1' Nw, ,, an , x ff-sb. 4 E 11. au'-I: '-5 Q' ' dr ' .Q . ,. , H., 475 J. J A: A Ax? Q-avg S Ki-T X x X. cheerleaders won first place in float competition during Spirit Week. As- sisting the varsity cheerleaders in spirit at games, selling programs at each home game, and helping deco- rate for the football banquet were just a few of the activities experienc- ed by the I.V.'s. Aside from all these many activities, their main goal was to cheer their team to victory each Thursday night. 72 L- ., '-1 4 - ' ,'t X., xv -. 's -wi 3 '5v. we ,. lg:-L . .arm-,g -,L ' ' fl'.' ' 1 ' Ilhw . 'Li ,.. 1 ,, 1... Tn: . -, .3-if-z2i2'2gQSlf' Qi .sg , V ,Ee . ' -. -,-f. -ff-5 W tt--W 43,-V . ,-isle .. , . . , ,i Y ' -. .. 'r '.,.--,- '-Q . ...asf J ' ,me ' 4 - ,..- A , t-F. t,-. 3? uf' Fifi' -:rf ir: ' g,-.e1,.-fw . , , t - 4 .,-we ei if v No., .L. 1 ,az 4 .rff ,HL 1. .. ...gg M -.wx - ec'-mr: ,W 1 1 R,
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F 'P i ,Q r -x . X l X X H l Ie it Q ' t . T' it .4 A l If 1 -tives 1- 5 :53 Q Q35 V ti- . . .- ..:,, - -. ..ag - t iff g f lt , ' u .' . - : 1 5. ,U 1 H , J - ' . .wk F 7 5 ' ' T 3' . ' 5 X - f l 1. Cheering the Tigers on is an important factor in every game. No group does a better job than our cheerleaders. 2. Thoughts of Home, Sweet Home run through Patricia Burch's mind as Cynthia Moore writes letters. 3. Tiger Rag and cheerleader smiles and yells followed every PHS touchdown. 4. During the bonfire, our cheerleaders help to spread the warmth of Ti- ger spirit. 5. Iuniors Lou Anne Teal and Shelia Griffin enjoy a coke during halftime. 6. The cheerleaders demonstrate a partial salute jump during a practice session. 7. Stunned by the action, Belinda Iordan seems to say. You've got to be kidding. 8. I'm a big bad Tiger, says mascot Sherri Hunter. 9. Beginning with camp. captain Bronwenn Caddy begins to get organiz- ed. 10. Iunior Sherry Iackson has a little fun with the camera while the other cheerleaders show hospitality to the Chesterfield cheerlead- ers during halftime.
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.A - X ' vii. 1. Clapping enthusiastically, the I.V. cheer- leaders urge the Tigers to victory. Z. Tiger Diane Blakeney and 1.V. cheerleader, Debbie Dunlap. fill the air with chants of Let's go Tigers. 3. The I.V. head cheerleader, Rochelle Evans, shows her style of Tiger spirit. ,ffm ff .,. f Tlqns tv' is-S 4. Cheerleaders Lisa King, Ceil Miller, Rochelle Evans, and Cathy Rivers, generate loud cries of Go Tigers throughout the ballgame. 5. Cold weather doesn't stop the warm cheers for the I.V. Tiger team. 6. During half-time there's a pause in the action, and the I.V. cheerleaders take time out to catch their breath. 7. With one of their many cheers, the I.V. cheerleaders cheer the Tigers on.
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