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KA bovej junior Varsity Cheerleaders Elvie Thaxton, Cheryl Barge J a e C h E e e a d E R a i S e Yvette Moffat Rhoda McGhee, Christy Czrenshaw, Byetsy Bruni Money To Buy Uniforms To earn money for uniforms and to attend some out- of-town athletic games, junior Varsity Cheerleaders had car washes and sold products from Tom Wat kits. The eight girls were selected after two weeks of try- outs and practice by a committee of faculty members who judged them on their cheering techniques as well as on their personalities and school records. Yvette Moffat was elected by the group to serve as captain. When Yvette moved and transferred to Godby High during first semester, Betsy Brundage stepped into her place. Mrs. Nancy Baxter was sponsor. The girls cheered at all junior Varsity events and attended Varsity and Ninth Grade games to help those squads. They sold football programs, helped with pep rallies and the Homecoming parade, painted signs and helped distribute letters at the football banquet. dage and johnna Walworth remind fans to Go Skins! g ' guir jayvee Cheerleader Captain Betsy Brundage uses her fluffjv blue and gold shakers to lead a cheer during a pep rally.
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Freshman Cheerleading For the first time, Rickards had a freshman cheerlead- ing squad. They were chosen by a teacher committee after six days of practice and tryouts. The ninth grade cheerleaders sold note cards and had bake sales to earn money to pay for their uniforms. They also attended a cheerleaders clinic at Florida High. Squad New to School The freshmen were not overlooked because of the Var- sity and junior Varsity Cheerleaders. They did their thing too. Miss Nancy Silverwood, their sponsor, thought that, for the first time, They did very well, but they needed to concentrate on the game a little more. The squad itself felt it was unified. KA bovej Ninth grade cheerleaders march f in the Homecoming parade. fBelowj f ' a Lynn Frazier whomps it up at a pep rally. FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS: llfrontli Linda Barge, Margaret Thomasg fBackl Mitzi Beck, Sara Pittman, Lynn McGarvey, Sara Kalfas, Sharon Carroll.
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