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Page 104 text:
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Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity. Psalm 13311 HO clap your hands, ull ye people, shout unto God with the voice ol' triumph. Psalm 47: l 74,1 ji RIGHT: 1978-79 JV Cheerleaders: fSeatedj: Suzy Adams, Judy Mathis, fStandingj: Christie Rigsby, co-cuptaing Pam Phillips, Tammy Carney, cu ptain. 98 Cheerleaders m K ,AG 2'-u. Y
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Page 103 text:
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E u - ee, ..fST.,,...., , -,, .L Hurrah for Tri-City! Hurrah for Tri-City! Hurrah for Tri- City! Someone in the crowd'sryelling Hurrah for Tri-City! . . . We're number one, can't be number two, so come on everybody do the Crusader bugaloo! . . . These were just a few ofthe most common cheers heard from the Pep Club section this year. The Pep Club was designed to help back up the cheer- leaders by doing sideline cheers with them and also as a motivator for the players. There were 35 students who participated in the Pep Club and their sponsor was Miss Johnson. The faith- fulness of those who came to the games is very much appreciated. FAR ABOVE LEFT: 1978-79 Pep Club: MIDDLE LEFT: John Hayden, the CRUSADER mascot excites the crowd and playersg MIDDLE RIGHT: Never a dull moment at a Tri-City Basketball gameg BOTTOM LEFT: 1978-79 Pep Club Officers: Robin Dennis, secretaryg Donita Sewell, vice-president, Lisa Shipman, if-Q Pep Club 97
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Page 105 text:
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Cheerleaders Strive or nity The squad worked just like a team. peeiallyf, replied Karen Sanders when They had unity and wanted to help asked about Tri-City. All ol' the cheer- each other, said Tammy Carney, JV leaders agreed that Spirit Week showed cheerleader captain. The varsity and JV the schoolis fullest capacity ol' spirit. cheerleaders worked toward unity be- Some ot' the goals of the cheer- tween the two squads and strove for leaders were to build up more enthus- m0l'e 6I1l11USi21SlI1 ill Ihe SILldGI1IS. iastn in school games and a true spirit The spirit this year, we felt, was of unity, really great, during Spirit Week es- -4.1 A l lx 1 W' .vi 'A H 1, ABOVE: 1978-79 Varsity cheerleaders: fLeft to Rightj: Karen Sanders, captain, Sandra Terryberry, Shelly Bray, Michelle Gray. Not pictured: Barbara Gardner, co- captain. Cheerleaders 99
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