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Cooperation Proves Profitable ({ he girls have never cooperated so well. “It made for a fun and exciting time.” — Nell Hollingsworth We got your momma, we got your daddy, and vve gof you, and your broth- er too, and your dog, woof, woof, woof, woof, woof.” One of (he new cheers from camp add- ed humor (o the serious subject of winning. With a squad of six seni- ors and three juniors the ex- perience and experimenting brought many new ideas for the Varsity Cheerlearders. They sponsored the first Christmas formal, which proved successful. For Val- entine’s Day, “love-a- grams” were introduced to send a message to one’s sweetheart. New uniforms were in store for them, also. A red and white striped sweater was added to their attire. “Cheerleading jer- seys” were another addi- tion, to make pep rallys more colorful. After sharing new ideas at cheerleading camp over the summer, they were ready to get the crowds pepped up. From dressing up in cam- ouflage, to playing a basket- ball game against the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders, they were spirited. A year of cooperation and new trends gave fans a lift and teams the incentive to push for the win. The Varsity Cheerleaders slither to beat of the “Snake , as the Bobcats mawl the Marauder’s on home court. Player Charlotte White amazes cheerleaders” John Harnett and Jay Brooks, as she demonstrates the correct height for their kicks during one of the pep rally's. 96 Sports
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Coach Lou calls a play for the Killer Bees”, Ed Hinson, Brad McCoivn, and David Boyd, who each pounded in (he score for the win against Charlie Fowl- er. Teddy Bear smashes through Car- rabelle's defense to lead the offense with 100 yards rushing. Foot ball 95
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Grayson M.’s dismount from Katie H.’s shoulder’s completes “Co Red, Go Gray with a Go '88' from Me- lissa A. and Laura A. The 1987-88 Varsity Cheerleaders: Front row: Grayson Munroe and Melissa Alexander Back row: Ca nrnie Schoreder.Kena Maxwell, Captain. Katie Hook, Co-captain, Charlotte White, Brute, Mary Katherine Gregory, Laura Alexander, and Amy Curry. The first pep rally gives Amy Curry and Cammie Schroeder a chance to show off the new “We got your mama” from F.S.U’s summer camp. Varsity Cheerleaders 97
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