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Senior Brenda Williams Senior Sharon Kusztos Squad Rates No. 1 J. V. cheerleaders are FRONT: Patty Shelton. Connie Chlystun. Ellen Ferguson, Cindi Lee. BACK: Julie Garrett, Charlene Waddell, Cathy Jackson, Sheila Dampier, and Carol Leverette. The Dorman cheerleaders stir the crowd with the spirit-raising chant, Blue Soul.
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Co-captain Kim Thompson Senior Vicky McAbee Senior Rhonda Sanders Varsity cheerleaders started the season by attending the ACA Camp in Merryville, Tennessee. The squad was awarded first place for their hours of exhausting practice. After school began, cheer- leaders spent sixth period making posters and practicing dance routines in the gym lobby. There are a total of twenty cheerleaders, both varsity and junior varsity. The J. V. squad was selected by judges rather than in a general school election for the first time. Both squads held parties for the football teams, gave awards, and sponsored contests for the teams. They also sponsored Farmer Day last November. Varsity cheerleaders are FRONT ROW: Ginny Payne Sheryle Atchison, Vicky Lee, Sharon Kusztos, Vicky McAbee, Ruth Coggins. BACK ROW: Debra Jones, Rhonda Sanders, Robin Moore, Brenda Williams, Kim Thompson, and Debra Tillotson. 20 Cheerleaders
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A Furman athlete speaks to the F.C.A. about the qualities necessary to being a good athlete. Members of Block D miss out on exciting game in order to man the concession stand at all home basketball games. The Block D Club was organized at Dorman to increase interest in athletics and to develop a com- petitive spirit in young people. The members met once a month at school to discuss projects to be undertaken. One such project was the club's contribution to the Paul M. Dorman Scholarship fund. The different aspect of the Block D this year was that the club has started to function. The F.C.A. every Thursday participated in the various sports competed in by Dorman-basketball, football, track, golf, baseball, and cheerleading—Meetings were held in the gym where members took part in discussions and heard athletes from various colleges in the area speak about being a Christian athlete. The forty members of the club engaged in a fund-raising campaign for the Spartanburg Boys' Home. The club sold $1.00 tickets which could be exchanged at MacDonald's, and they received fifty-cents from each one sold. Approximately $600 was made avail- able for donation in this way. FIRST ROW: Steve Smith. Mr. Dean Lemler-Advisor; Chuck Bagwell. Mike Brown, Steve Sexton. Steve Cromer. SECOND ROW: Hank Bonner. Clark Gregory. Marty Kianos, Billy Hunsucker. Brian Deichman, Gary Compton. David Goodman, Ricky McAbee. Randy Gabany. THIRD ROW: Dan Taylor. James Foster. Scotty Reed. Dennis Thompson, Micky Earley. Johnny Moore. Bobby Pitts. Neil Culbreth. Johnny Page. Andy Parris. FOURTH ROW: Andy Millard. Louis Morgan. Johnny Hammett, Blane Stephens, Mike Lancaster. Ricky Smith, Mark Chlystun, Tim Coates, Steve Harvey. Ricky Good. Chuck Parrish. FIFTH ROW: Gene Timmons, Judd Janulis, Mike Turner. Mike Garrett. Tim Sutton, Steve Phelps. Keith Henderson, Hugh Dodd. Pat Batten. Tim Horton, Stan McBee. SIXTH ROW: Reggie Smith, Jay McCraw, Tony Shropshire. James Miller, Donell Brown, David Hayes, Eddie Harmon, Buddy Broome, Steve Corn, Bobby Harrison, Steve Swink, Gary Arthur. 22 Block D
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