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Junior officers: Cindy, Casey. Sarah Pre-game smiles left over from the last game. Post-game smiles left over from half time. The “Crazy-Eights” First Row: Lt. Cindy Trimble. Lt. Laura Edwards. Second Row: Lt. Casey McCulloch. Capt. Jarol Lynn Hinson. Lt. Sarah Anderson Chaos 177
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Trinity Trojanettes First Row: Amy Edwards. Tammy Tolleson. Cindy Trimble, Casey McCulloch. Jarol Lyn Hinson. Laura Edwards. Sarah Anderson. Ginger Ballard. Julie Miner. Second Row: Amy Rountree. Cindy Puckett. Kelly Morrone. Sarah Taha. Third Row: JoAnn Ferrell. Melissa Moore. Alisa Pearson. Nancy Bell, Denise Regan. Dawn Metcalf, Cheryl Maness, Nichole Fred. Tiffanie Phillips. Fourth Row: Manager: Joanna Def- finbaugh. Kathryn Gilmore, Lauri Lynn Myers, Christie Fields. Paige Satterfield. Kelly Parks, Amanda Mowrey. Trisha Sims. Jeni McCabe. Nicole Crain. Sponsor: Adrienne DeForest. Nichole and Sarah The Bird” The Drill Team theme verse was Ephesians 4:1 — Walk in a manner worthy of the calling with which you have been called. The 1985-86 Trojanettes have truly all been “worthy walkers. Their performances were outstanding, but it is their ac- complishments off the field that are so commendable. This year presented some difficult struggles for the team; yet the girls were a constant source of support and comfort to each other. Their achievements were the result of willing spirits, diligence, and loyal attitudes as well as hard work. Thanks a lot — it's been a great year! Jarol Lyn Hinson 176 Best Attitude: Amanda Mowrey. Best All Around: Julie Miner, Rookie of the Year: Jennifer Taylor. Best Ability: Melissa Moore.
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J.V. Cheerleaders This past year was the beginning of a new tradition at Trinity. J.V. Cheerleading. Our squad enjoyed learn- ing to work together and developing friendships be- tween freshmen and sophomore girls. We had summer practices that resulted in swimming parties and slumber parties. During the school year we had weekly practices in order to prepare for the football and basketball games. During these practices, we never perfected our pyramids, but we did perfect talking and having fun. I really enjoyed being a squad leader for such a fun group of girls. Katherine Dansby First Row: Amy Mayben. Second Row: Leslie Williams. Rebecca Akers, Galey Lucy, Julie Lamphere. Shannon Collins. Third Row: Amy Shaw, Kristy Hawkins. Katherine Dansby. At the beginning of the year our squad members didn’t know each other well. By working together dur- ing the year, we became better friends. Though we cheered in the hot sun and cold rain, we had so much fun. We all learned a lot this year about cheerleading and building relationships. Thanks for being a great squad. Dawn Brothers First Row: Theresa Castro. Jennifer Humphries, Renee Noonan. Dawn Brothers, Erin Jennings. Second Row: Mary Holliday, Kristin Cecil. First Row: Danelle Rich. Second Row: Kellie Weaver. Kim French, Penny Pierce. Brenda Crownrich, Dana Dahlen. Third Row: Emily Whitman. Amber Booth. Gia Valesano. This year in J.V. Cheerleading our squad became very close. We learned a lot about working together as a group and having fun while doing it. We had some crazy workouts, with lots of hart! work and some bruises from falling off pyramids. Act like you want to be here and not like someone is making you. Thanks for your support: you are a terrific squad! Emily Whitman
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