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Keily Enright Katrina Fair Nancy Fortuna Karia Haviland « -« f 1 ' Varsity cheerleaders are Nancy Fortuna, KarIa Haviland, Kelly Enright, Katrine Fair, Deltra ■; Winters, Janine Richards, and Janice Richards Janice Richards Janine Richards Deitra Winters 84 Cheerleaders
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Activities .[p)@[n]gDlo)oyolj y For us to moke o difference anywhere, we had to take on responsibilities above and be- yond what was delegated to us. Through activities which in- cluded clubs, music, and honor programs, we learned depend- ability. As people involved in ac- tivities, we represented the school. As we were exposed to all facets of school life, our own lives were shaped, and changed. We needed to par- ticipate in a full life in order to continue making the difference. At the Southport vs. Perry halftime, the Falcon Marching band performs. Activities Divisic
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Janine Richards applauds the Falcon Football team. Cheerleaders Promote Spirit Three months of 7 cm practices paid off as the results of the State Fair competition were announced. Varsity cheerleaders had just tak- en an unprecedented second place in the State Fair contest. The Reserves, entered as Marion County champions, brought home a fifth place trophy. Hard work, dedication, and determination had brought the cheerleaders to the quality of excellence that they had achieved. During the past summer, they had attended a cheerleading camp at Vincennes University. At the camp, which lasted five days, the cheerleaders won the spirit stick three times which enabled them to bring the stick back to Perry as a permanent memento. Also, at the comp, the award for Miss Gymnast was given ' to varsity cheerleader, Kelly Enright. In order to purchase new uniforms, the cheerleaders sponsored many fund raisers throughout the year. They included selling of license plates, key chains, and stocking caps. The squads also sponsored a physique contest which brought in money from each class dur- ing the week of the Southport game. Sponsored by Mrs. Tompkins, Miss McClain, and Mrs. Pennington, the cheerleaders backed the school with spirit and pride. Freshman cheerleaders are Rene Shannon, Amy Wright, Lori Brittan, Trod Van De- man, and Rose Milto. Reserve cheerleaders, Shar- on Buechler and Kathy Hal- comb cheer with the march- ing bond during an exciting portion of the Perry-South- port game. Reserve cheerleaders are Sharon Buechler, Lindy Graves, Susan Spencer, Beth Richardson, and Kathy Halcomb. Denise Gritton, as Manato, the PM Falcon, boogies to a Falcon beat, and Nancy Fortune vi atches. Cheerleaders 85
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