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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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if 5? 1 2-2 5, if il 1 l i Q h i f Poise and gymnastic ability prove useful to jayvee cheerleader Christy Crenshaw as she leads the crowd in All the way to state, at a football pep rally in the fall. f T fTop Abovej jayvee Cheerleaders show enthusiasm as they march down Monroe Street in the Homecoming Parade. .fAbovej Cheryl Barge puts soul into her cheering at a pep ralLv. 167
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RHS Golfers Keep Winning Season Goal in Mind Sand traps can be undoing of golf players, Stan Bosenberg Hnds as he blasts out of a trap at Winewood Richard Greenberg shows good form on a long putt as he and other golf team members practice on the Winewood Course. After one year of existence, the Golf Team tried to reach a goal: to come up with a winning season. After what seemed to be a promising 1972 season, the 'Skins wound up with a losing 1-4 record. The 'Skins had several veterans returning to the field in their second year, including Stan Bosenberg, Mike Holland, George Gavalas and Chuck Syfrett. Also, this year the 'Skins played at the brand new Winewood golf course. The team had high hopes of continuing to play at the course. They scheduled seven of nine games on the road, including the district tournament. Stan Bosenberg, Richard Greenberg, George Gavalas and Mike Holland practice as the season gets underway. Mike Gardner and Chuck Syfrett, two other team members, are not pictured. 1972 GOLF SCOREBOARD Rickards Opponents Loss Niceyille 4-Way Win Loss Munroe Win Loss Leon 84 Godby 3-Way Win Win Munroe Loss
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