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Varsity: Top, P. Hodge, J. Westerfield. Bot- tom, C. Curry, C. Harmon, L. Babcock. Jr. Varsity: Top, M. Cripe. Middle, K. Hurn, K. Vore. Bottom, Y. Johnson, K. Murray. Cheerleading involves spirit, yell- ing, cheering and preparing for pep sessions. It ' s a lot of hard work but this year the girls all worked together. In the summer, varsity and jr. varsity cheerleaders went to camp. They re- ceived the only spirit stick awarded for the cheerleaders with the most spirit. There were a total of 29 cheer- leaders in all. The Rally Squad went to camp also for the first time. During the season, all 29 cheerleaders held a pep session which took much time and patience for everything to be orga- nized. Although there was the problem of losing two very good cheerleaders and adding two, it seemed to work out fine for the rest of the season. Freshmen: Left to right, T. Brack, L. Gully. R. Amore, B. McCoy, C. Miller. Cheerleaders 85
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From Row: Kim Murray, Karen Hurn, Denise Goudy, Brenda Layden. Leslie Harland, Calhleen Stewart, Suzanne Cummings, Coach Mrs. Sellers. Middle Row: Krisly Hinders, Chris Humphrey, Marsha Damewood.Shellie Martin. Leslie Hansen, Lisa Paine. Bacl Row: Sheila Elliot, Kim Moore, Debbie Irby, Lori Ingels, Angle Anderson Kristy Hinders warms up for a home match. Lisa Paine prepares herself. Tennis Anyone? This year ' s girls ' tennis team had some rewarding moments and good times, but the win-loss record was a disappointing 3-8. According to Coach Sellars, the competition was rough and rain-outs of l ey matches hurt the record for the team which contained much talent and 5 return- ing lettermen. The M.V.P. award went to senior Brenda Layden. A mental attitude award was received by Denise Goudy, and the Most Improved was present- ed to Chris Humphrey. Next season ' s team will have 6 re- turning lettermen and hopes for a great season. The J.V. tennis team had a winning season with a 5-4 record. According to Mrs. Sellars. several J.V. players are expected to challenge for varsity spots next year. Playing good tennis requires wanting to accept challenge and working to improve skills. 84 Tennis
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Loo kin ' good together Girls Basketball: Left to right, R Allen, H Martin, C. Stewart. C. Swears, T. Ammerman L. Hansen. 7th grade: Left to right, C. Slear, K. Brock- man, C. Pelfrey, J. Pavey, R. D ' Agostino, K. Goodnight. 86 Cheerleaders
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