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Cheerleaders Back the Cats The 1978-79 cheerleaders were elected in the spring of 1978 by the student body after trying out before judges. Responsibilities of the cheerleaders include drawing the run-through signs, selling rib- bons, and making the spirit signs used in decorating the gym for pe rallies. The cheerleaders also plan and organize all rallies. The varsity squad attends SMU and T ler summer camps to leam new cheers and ideas. The freshmen squad attends only the Tyler camp. The varsity received four blue, one red, and a superior ribbon at SMU along with a spirit stick which is only given to those who are genuinely spirited. 'se fmt- is f rw sat,, My i ,f.i.4 , r , ' i 26 Cheerleaders
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Q54 ik The juniors honored the senior class with the yearly junior-Senior Prom on Sat. night, April 28 at 6:30 in the high school ca eteria. After the meal, the prophecies and final wills were read by the class offi- cers. Ricky Deaton, junior class officer, resided as master of ceremonies. The gance, following the banquet, was held in the Civic Center and lasted until 12 mid- night. ill Sue Brittain provided the entertainment during the banquet in the cafeteria. QQD Ricky' Deaton, junior class president, served as Master of Ceremonies for the event. CD After the banquet, a dance was held in the Civic Center. Q45 Natalie Hoscjv and Katherine Lat- ham worked hard to prepare decorations for the dance. j5j juniors and seniors enjoyed a meal which consisted of steak, baked potatoes, and a dessert. Q63 Mike Kelty, Mrs. Ardis, and Scott Farler discuss last minute details. UH junior and senior class officers sat at the head table. ir' V119 473 124 ,JUG junior-Senior Prom 2.5
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Qlj Cheerleaders are just over-all spirited. QZJ 'Hue 1978-79 varsity cheerleaders were Qleftl Amy Anderson - co-head, seniorg Qtop to hottoml Karen Mahe, juniorg Tamm Maynard, sophomoreg Shelley Dohson - co-head, juniorg Chleryl Filak, sophomoreg frightj fill Pearson, 'unior. Christy Kin the Wildcat mascot, lends a helpin hand in promoting s irit. C5 Amy Anderson adds to the pep may with her spirit. Sheila Morris displays that cheerleader sture. LSD Freshmen cheerleaders await their turn in thedpep rally. QQ C eerleaders add variety to their cheers with an en ing rami . CSD And to think that took all week to make!! Q92 The 1878-79 Freshmen Cheerleaders were lleft to right? Sheila Morris, Karen Stuart, Holly Bennett, Kiln Vititow, Tracy F ergrison, and Lorie Farler. f i 11 'fb 4- A' 32 1 ':, 51,4 fy! 'L with W 13' the End Cheerleaders - 27
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