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LET'S JOIN HANDS , . . On the sidelines ofthe Mansfield game, Felicia Johnson and Beth Taylor cheer to the team in hopes that it will help them on to a victory. fphoto by Cindy Hughesl 45 ., puygx- Q i 1 'W'- V 2 ,H .','W .fish 1. ,wg-.Q f mfg AlMfv',.m:N,Qg X fa e g A g f we tems, A 1 A W' A K , . r ,, . , N... , - , Wm ,x ,Sify xv- .. an as x .. w ., IST, K 8 f.A A saws? A w -Q ' t gym-W-L M MGM , . ' ':KN.,':--f , .A Q ..A .A xwi., I K. 'Qfi'f'55 s 2,411 -V Q 1 V - x . L-.. wr ' 55 . -, g W 'Q Q' f V 1 , ' ,7 - ,,, .ws ., g if . I 1 ' W ,.:- Qlsxjbf' , Y 's 4 vb , ,gg .3v,f'!'x?.r.A J - 'r ?l5Pf..a H J. ' , . ,, '.. , N S ' I I I 'Y :P - - ,sffl ,S .1 9 , , . ,. . A 1 .H f,.' f . . ,. , , , My i 4 VJ: 'V t xl , ',A.:':y.t , A ,4-' , . y. 'f - 4. ' Tw' J n .kv ...wsu K, ....-465 I Mex f' N I .. ,s mf. , I L, W ,mgazli '!... ... .1 THE' WA VE . . . During the aher school pep rally, Kristen Mur- phy does her dance to funk. lphoto by Cindy Hughesl DON'T STEP ON SAM . . . Avoiding stepping on the Warrior painted on the gym floor, Harold Rogers dances to the beat of the song Cherokee. Iphoto by Cindy Hughes! VARSITY CHEERLEADERS
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.EW ar DANCE FEVER Unique Entertainment Dancing at a volleyball game? Dif- ferent, huh? That's exactly what the Girls Varsity Cheerleaders did differ- ent this year. The girls learned dances at camp which they perfected and per- formed before and during the time- outs of the games. As the teams warmed up to music, the squad enter- tained the crowd with their dancing ability. My favorite part of cheer- leading is the dances we perform, said Debbie Trevino. The Girls Varsity squad worked all summer to prepare themselves for camp and for the new year. They were up at school before dawn, running laps around the parking lot, exercising and practicing cheers. These early prac- tices paid off because at camp they received four superior ribbons and one excellent ribbon, a spirit stick, and a nomination for Award of Excellence. I liked going to SMU camp the best, SHARE IT . . . Jeri Smrcina shows how to do a chant at a volleyball game and hopes to distract the op- ponent's attention. lphoto by Cindy Hughes! W-O'f Ng err' 1 Q e W Q Li. uk! -gk lt' A ' l i ' ...- j X if fi. i ..fQAR:f+ Q 'ff ,f .SW but I also liked cheering at our games because of the excitement, said head cheerleader Lisa Lisa Brillhart. Besides just dancing, the squad also performed cheers and chants to dis- tract the opponents and to keep the crowd going. The girls were fortunate to support a district championship team and were able to plan a pep rally for them. The week of the pep rally was very crazy. We went over and over our cheers, until they were perfect, said Debbie Swartzendruber. The girls began preparing a couple of weeks in advance and spent many extra hours making signs and planning the agenda for the pep rally. This group of girls are unique in that they want to do so many different things, said sponsor Cindy Shipley. None of the girls regretted the time spent in developing into a good squad. I'm glad I tried out, it gave me a better chance to get to know people and also it helped keep me in shape and also to realize that girls sports can be exciting tool, sums up Robyn Kerr. TO THE TOP . . . Lookin at a pyramid book, Debbie Trevino, Ro- byn lferr, Debbie Swartzendruber and Mrs. Shi- pley decide which stunts they want to try. lphoto by Melanie Throne! GIRLS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS . . . Debbie Trevino, Veronica Dupliessis, Misty Day, Robyn Kerr, Lisa Brillhart, Dawn Mecom, Debbie Swartzendruber and Jeri Smrcina. lphoto by Cindy Hughes! GIRLS VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 1
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