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whose QIQUWUE LQTUWQJQ eueeeee? No matter how many wins or losses a team may have, there is always one group that roots for the athletes. The cheerleaders. All basketball and football games are accompanied by the sounds of the cheerleaders who lead victory cheers for the team. Although there was a mixture of wins and losses, the cheerleaders never lost hope for the teams. , But cheering at games was not all they did. The cheerleaders were re- sponsible for all the spirit signs seen in the cafeteria before every game. They also arranged spirit contests for the student body. Such days as hush-up day, inside-out day, crazy hats day and notebook day were among the many activities of spirit week. The favorite contest seemed to be the cafeteria decorating con- test in which each class had a wall to decorate. During football and basketball sea- son, the cheerleaders were also re- sponsible for getting girls to make spirit boxes and scrapbooks for the team members. These books were given to senior players and coaches at the end of the season. This Page: 1. Varsity cheerleaders Ueft to rightj: Carol Fogle, Lisa Esposito, Cheryl Linden, Linda Eversole, Bonnie Dwelle, Wendy Smith. 2. Time outs at basketball games give the varsity cheerleaders a chance to do more complicated stunts. Opposite Page: 1. Following a tochdown, the cheerleaders celebrate by ringing the victory bell. 2. Reserve cheerleaders Ueft to rightl: Kim Otto, Sandy l-lolkenborg, Jenny Hodge, Lisa Matter, Tammy Toft. 3. Freshmen cheerleaders, lleft to rightl: Sue Gioeli, Chris Smith, Kim Mullins, Lori Espo- sito, Shellie Dehn, Amy Anderson. 4. As their cheer says, the freshmen cheer- leaders get on down and do it right. 5. Moments before the game, varsity and re- serve cheerleaders team upto wish the play- ers good luck. 24 Cheerleaders J . . . . 7 . .K J' 4 4 . Q 9 9 I ly 1 . 5 '. 5 1 Q. if . . Lt . t' ,W . . , il D 1 A ':. -Mx V ' A . A f we . W ,.,.,. ,VIJ V 2 4, .,g .,g, ,. x - . .XL . , gv, 5 , C X 4 , . . . V... jill 'HW K ' -' N, G .. .... ff.: ,.. A .... W V . V ' V V y ' . i 3 'A L T ' rl f1-, rs. ,,.t ':f'.... ,l 5 4 r if r t QL , l s 1 .i-.' AK. -Q ' ' .'r' .. 63335 'N li
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1. As the queen's escort, Tony Gowdy gets ready to meet Marlene to take her on stage. 2. CBBS queen and court Ueft to rightl: Deb- bie Crosby, second runner up, Leroy Mat- thews escortg Marlene Lee, queen: Tony Gowdy, escort, Nina Harris, second runner up, Chris McKinney, escort: Patrice Harris, third runner upg Tim Harper, escort, 3. Marlene Lee is not only an active member of CBBS but she also works in the athletic office of the school. On the fourteenth of February, many students celebrated Valen- tines Day. While hearts and cupids may be the first thoughts in mind, CBBS had their thoughts set on the celebration of Black Culture Week. CBBS, The Confederation for the Betterment ot Black Students, cele- brated Black Culture Week at an as- sembly for the student body. During the assembly two alumna came back to observe the occassion. Dur- ing the pageant, Delores Brown sang The Black National Anthem and Toni Dorsey sang Bridge Over Troubled Water. A guest speaker, Rev. Sanders, from Emmanuel Unit- ed Church of Christ made com- ments on What Makes A Woman. To end the assembly, the black queen and her court were an- nounced and presented to the facul- ty and student body. CBBC also took an active part in Homecoming by building a float for the parade. They sold candy for their fund raiser. 9 ,f M ,lr px ' -za, ' 'N as 4---H WT! flu 1 mm QW? lkf. til
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