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U 14 SWECKER y WILSON yp: The football squad takes a break om practice to pose for a picture. Left right: Harriet Melvin, Stephanie Clop- n, Beth Smith, Pam Ammons, Pam ‘owne, Teri Gowen, Missy Cuthbertson, id Wendy Hurtt. Left: The boys’ basketball cheerleading squad shows their enthusiasm. From left to right: Don- na Carey, Tina Almarode, Deneen Dameron, Cori Foley, Jill Garvey, Annette Hutchens, Sara Forbes, and Susan Berrang. Bottom: Seniors Sara Forbes and Tina Almarode experience no gitters before the boys’ basketball game against Rockbridge. Cheerleaders 2I
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A draft of spirit The 1981-82 cheerleaders spread alot of spirit throughout Stuarts Draft. They got all the fans at the games to show how much the team meant to them. These three squads worked hard in perfecting stunts, cheers, side yells, and individual jumps. Each week the whole squad would stay after school for a mandatory practice to get ever- ything organized for the up-coming game. During the football season the squad made humongous signs for the players to run through during home games. At the end of the season, the team was given a pizza party held at Pizza Inn by the cheerleaders. During the middle part of last year, all the cheerleaders were asked to bring as much participation to the Robin Thompson Concert held at Augusta Ex- poland as possible. The school which received the most people saying that 20 Cheerleaders they supported Stuarts Draft High School would win two hundred dollars which was given to the cheerleaders. Our cheerleaders came through by a landslide. There were more Stuarts Draft fans than any other school in the area. Each squad received fifty dollars and the remaining fifty was used to buy cheerleading supplies. Last summer, the football squad and the boys’ basketball squad went to cheerleading camp. The football squad went to Radford University and the basketball squad went to James Madi- son University both squads came back with wins in different types of compe- titions. The cheerleaders put a tremendous amount of effort and time in making Stuarts Draft High School the best spirited school ever. We were very proud of the I98I-82 cheerleaders. Top: Sharon Holmes, Kaki Gowen, Susan Norman, Kim Groome, Linda Schorsch, Penny Kelley, Alisa Cash, and on-floor, Tracy Puckett express their school sprit. Right: Stephanie Clopton dreams about up-com- ing football game with Waynesboro while cheer- ing at the Pep Rally. HARRIS
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Super Seniors |. Class Prep—Sam Harris, Kim Peloso 2. Class Flirt—Mike Grebe, Teri Gowen 3. Best Looking Guy, Girl—Ricky Bragg, Beth Stinnett 4. Class Clowns—Mike Berrang, Tonya Falls . Craziest Driver—Mike Kivligan, Sid- ney Huffman 6. Tallest Guy, Girl—Doug Shiflett, Su- san Humphries 7. Shortest Guy, Girl—Mike Hudlow, Tonya Falls 8. Most Popular Most Dedicated— Ricky Bragg, Renee Lavender 9. Best Dressed—Stuart Brooks, Sara Burkholder lO. Class Couple Likely to get Mar- ried—Tammy Dameron, Scott Well- born Il. Most Likely to Succeed Most Studi- ous—Vincent Showalter, Pam Am- mons 12. Class Skipper—Morris Henderson, Donna Fix 13. Class Partier—Morris Henderson, Libby Painter 14. Best Athletes—Scott Wellborn, Re- nee Lavender 15. Loudest Mouth—Stuart Brooks, Teri Gowen I6. Best Musicians—Eddie Holmes, Karla McCray 17. Best Actor, Actress—Dwayne Wil- lis, Pam Ammons IS. Best Personality—Ricky Bragg, Debbie Smith 9. Most Artistic—Gary Smith, Diane Romagnoli 22 Superlatives
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