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PHC CRT5 By: Croig Elliorr This year ' s South High cheerleaders really worked hard to increase the spirit throughout the school. They worked especially hard with the freshmen and the sophomores, who at the beginning of the year seemed to lock spirit, but who by the end of the season, were giving the juniors and seniors a run for their money in the school spirit competi- tion. Mrs. Clark, who is the cheerleading advisor, said, Our girls on all of our squads have worked hard to support the school to the best of their ability, and their best went a long way to en- courage the teams in all the sports. However, cheerleading is not always os glamorous as it appears from the side lines. The young ladies in the short skirts have to put up with such things as. sore throats from yelling, sore feet from stomping, and blistered hands from clapping, but none of these things ever seemed to stop them from cheering at the next game. The squads spend man long hours from early summer ro rhe end of winter, practicing almost every day and planning for pep rallies and locker decoration many nights. In spite of all the long hours and physical discomforts, the 1982-60 cheerleaders never seemed ro lack spirit or en- thusiasm for rhe teams that they cheered on ro victory. WALLACE TURNER All Forms of Insurance 616 North Limestone 324 - 8492 GOOD LUCK SENIORS CHEERLEADERS 113
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1, Vorsiry Cheerleaders were Joy Morgan, Kim Gaines, Julie Boswell, Lori Schmahl, Angie Kidd, Joni Wissinger, and Porri Poyne. 2. The Preserve Cheerleader squad included, Row 1: Carmen Kaeser, Doina Massie. Row 2: Mia Toles, Mickey Berry, ond Row 3: Mary Grimm. 3. Joy Long, Michelle Tabb, Cormen Woods, ond Joyce Barey made up rhe Varsi- ry Gold Squad. 4. Freshmen Cheerleaders were Row 1: Kim Senior. Row 2: Regina Ferryman, Angie McHenry, Carolyn Berry, Arria Johnson, Monica Lawrence, and Row 3: Missy Wallace. 5. Cormen Koeser leads rhe cheers as Mary Grimm and Diano Massie also show rheir spirir. 6. Melindo Mclnrosh ond Donise Brim. 7. Julie Boswell. 8. Joy Long. 9. Melindo Mclnrosh. 10. Joyce Borey. 11. The Wresrling cheerleading squad included Melinda Mcintosh, Stephanie Parker, and Donise Brim. 112
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LITTLETON FUNERAL HOME INC. Congratulations Class of 1982 Poof! Poof! cried rhe juniors as rhe seniors laid rheir rap on rhe sfudent body and rhe gymnasium filled wifh spirir qs rhe pep rally began. This was rhe year for class comperirion and rhe pep rallies were rhe place ro really ler loose and ler rhe spirir rise. While rhe Junior and Senior class may have rhoughr rhar rhey had rhe comperirion locked up when Dr. Knurson announced rhe class conresrs in rhe fall, rhe Freshman and Sophomore classes soon gor inro rhe swing and gave rhe upper classmen a run for rheir money. As rhe spirir rhermomerers rose, rhe srudenrs were given rhe opporruniry ro express rheir pride i n rheir school and ro show off some of rheir ralenrs. Seniors gor inro rhe spirir wirh rap sessions, juniors learned ro dance and cheer in a special performance, and sophomores and freshmen made posrers and bodges ro help carry rhe school spirir rhroughour rhe year. This was a year of Posirive in- fluence and everyone gor info rhe acf as all sporrs were represented in rhe various pep rallies as well as rhe drill ream and rhe cheerleaders. This was rhe year when Pac Man was worked in- ro rhe cheering rourines and rhe Drill Team danced in punk cosrumes. Ir was a year of spirir and once again blue and gold became rhe rradifional dress for game days, pep rallies, and home games. By: Lisa Vincent 5PIRIT 114
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