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Left: “Wt got spirit; how about you? ask the high school cheerleaders at a pep rally for the Fort Gihson game. Below left: Debbie Mat- lock kicks-off another victory for the Rangers before the Haskell game. Below: The cheerleaders and flag team assume a patriotic position during the playing of the National Anthem at the Homecoming game. cheerleaders—-23
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Cheerleaders maintain pep Tm so co f and my feet hurt!' Tense emotion fills the air as the Ranger team runs onto the field. A loud roar fills the stands and the fans, led by the cheerleaders convert the shouts into elated chants. When the chips are down, the cheerleaders never loose faith and keep their spirit to help bring about an amazing comeback. However, their spirit doesn’t end with each game; it car- ries over to pep rallies, bonfires, sign- making, ami hours of hard practice Selling spirit ribbons to all of the s(L dents was one of their fundraising at tivities. The girls chose Stephanie Jon and Barbara Releford to lead the mju this year and to organize all activities. Miss Davis was their sponsor. It isn easy to maintain perpetual enthusiasm but each girl gave all she had to malt- this a great year for the Rangers. Above: Demonstrating their athletic prowess, the high school cheerleaders pose for their group picture. They are (.aura Sargeant, Kelesia Castle- berry. Leisa Roberts, Barbara Releford, Pam Oberste, Debbie Matlock, Vickie Jones, Ste- phanie Jones, Cindy Jetton, Karen Osborne, Miss Davis, their sponsor, and Mary Ann Mayfield. Right: the junior high cheer- leaders are Cindy Wilson, Cindy Wilson, Kim Taylor, Connie Smith, Mar Baily, and Glenda Williams. Back row, Vickie Riddle, Doris Winton, Shelly Behunin, Patricia Lindsey, and Kelly Helms. 22—cheerleaders
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Spirit makers join pep club 'The uniforms look great. ’ The Pep Club members are doing an excellent job of cheering the Rangers on to victory. They support the cheerleaders not only at the games but also at the pep rallies and bonfires. At- tendance and participation have been great. Members are required to wear a uniform of an orange vest, white shirt, and black pants. The pep club did not forget their responsibilities and helped to make the homecoming especially memorable by forming a heart around the royalty. They also showed their wisdom by electing Mary Harrison to be president and Charlene Breedlove as secretary of the club. 24—pep club As the football royalty comes onto the field, team members, cheerleaders and members of the pe club formed a heart formation which helped to make an impressive ceremony for the queen.
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