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Captain Tracy Miller gets into a cheer during a home girls’ basketball game. Tracy has been a member of Atop a ’57 Chevy, driven by alum- greet the fans in the Homecoming Singing the National Anthem: the Varsity squad for three years. nus Mike Franklin, the cheerleaders parade. before each game is just one of the As their uplifted hands clap to a — motivate the team to a victory. Adding to the ample excitement of direct the crowd ina spirited cheer. rhythmic beat, the cheerleaders the Homecoming game, the girls 28 Varsity Cheerleading
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Bounding above a Scarlet Hurricane defender, Senior Mike Burch takes a jumpshot to help add to the score. With the help of front line blockers, Junior Phillip Thompson pushes for- ward to gain added yardage. Over a double block, sophomore Sharon Fitzgerald downs a spike to aid in a Rebel victory. Sports Divider He
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cheerleaders spelling HELLO to an opposing squad. their pom-poms to aid in many of their performances. Pictured are the Due to the Pioneer District rule banning all stunts, the girls relied on performed by the any duties ‘uad. Varsity Cheerleaders — Bottom Renee Richie, Spirit’s Sound The Rockbridge High School Varsity Cheerleaders: eight girls who spent a year providing non-stop spirit. This year the squad kept busy through various ac- tivities ranging from selling pom-poms and Homecoming mums to sponsoring soc-hops and the Valentine mailbox. From August to February, these girls spent approx- imately fifteen hours per week cheering, practicing, planning pep-rallies and find- ing new and exciting ways of promoting spirit. In February, their hard work paid off when they received the Pioneer District trophy, an award based on votes of other district squads. The girls developed close friendships in the enormous amount of time spent together. ‘I’m really going to miss everyone. I’ve grown closer to the squad this year than ever before,” stated Captain Tracy Miller. In a sense, the girls became a family, sharing group and individual highs and lows. For them, fond memories of cheering for RHS will remain forever. Row — Tracy Miller, Cindy Clark, Cheri Sorrells, Kim Hockman. Top Williams, Lisa Swecker. Not Pic- tured — Trena Koogler. Varsity Cheerleading 29
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