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sf- , ,. R With perfect coordination, the I.V. cheerleaders demonstrate their ability to be precise. Front Row: Iris l C' I E - ' - Downing, head. Second Row: Patsy Rios, Iulie Conger, and Lisn Lopez. ION On' dm Vanb' lackle Hall' and Sheffl The ninth grade cheerleaders are Cindy Caskey, Cris Iohnson, headg Laurie Sims, Lolita Iohnson, and Annette Pilkington. Their favorite cheer Tonight's the Night. 130 I.V. and Ninth Grade Cheerleaders
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Page 131 text:
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Songleaders lift emotions Songleaders are: Rhonda Larson, Laura Lopez, Iamie Bell, Doe Girling, Sharon Scott, Samone Davis, and Menyone Braddy. during a fall assembly. Songleaders dance to The Fifth of Beethoven for students and fac- The Songleaders started this year out with a trip to California. They spent two days in clin- ics and competition, learning several new rou- tines. And as a hightlight for the trip they went to Knotts Berry Farm. At assemblies and games the Songleaders could be seen lifting spirit and performing rou- tines such as The Fifth of Beethoven, Get Away, Dazz, Sir Duke, Biyo, and Car Wash. The Head Songleader this year was Laura Lopez and the advisor was Phyllis Seipel. Songleaders 129
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5We've got spirit' o add more flavor to the class of '80, the ninth grade cheerleaders participate in the Bicentennial homecoming parade. The freshman float was ,hosen third at the beginning of the homecoming game. o eitit i Sophomore, sophomore. So, go.. . .Fresh- men, freshmen, go, go . . . These were the words that students and faculty heard at every assembly in the ninth and tenth grade sections led by their cheerleaders and mascots. Cheerleaders not only performed at the assemblies but also at the games. Their job was to promote school spirit at every game and assembly. The cheerleaders and mascots were chosed by a panel of judges at the beginning of the 1976-77 school year. Using ingenuity and originality, the squads, led by their heads, Sherri Downing fI.V.j, and Cris Iohnson fninthl, developed several new cheers. The I.V. and ninth grade squads received new uniforms this year by having carwashes, bake sales and dances. perfect balance, Laurie Hayden, bottom, and Mary Hatella posed with one their numerous stands. I.V. and Ninth Grade Cheerleaders 131
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