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VIM. VIGOR AND VICKQ Summer practices started things off for the cheerleaders as they began pre- paring for camp and the upcoming football season. In August, all the cheerleaders, iun- ior high through varsity, attended a Golden Eagle Cheerleading Camp held at Wittenburg. During the week the cheerleaders were awarded ribbons for their outstanding achievements. After returning from camp, the cheer- leaders made preparations for the annual bonfire. Because of bad weather,. it was held in the gym, making J ifthe first indoor rally ever. New uniforms added to the color and excitement of the football season. The girls purchased the uniforms with money from a bake sale, concessions, and a donation from the football team. RESERVE CHEERLEADERS Front Row Pam Shanton, Jeanne Chapman Crystal Tntler Back Row - Cheryl Lovensheimer Peg Scholl Jana Gunter. Susan Kozar and Kathy Baker anxiously await the outcome of the free throw The Cheerleaders look on as the Bearcats of Paint Valley add two more. 12 I Cheerleaders
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Last year's queen Cara Park hugs Jackie Rahe after crowning her. Everyone boogies to the music af Crosswinds at the dance which was held after the football game. 'U J Yi WN: SHOW ME THE WAY W WU of I Freshman Float. Sophomore Princess Bonnie Ramey. Homecoming I I I
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' l l VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Lynne Spires, Kate Stewart Chris Fellenstei S K , n, usan ozar, Kathy Baker, Angie Neff. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS: Bottom Row.- Laura Hummel, Lynda Good, Cindy McCoy. Top Row- Helen Stewart, Brenda Loel, Terri'Turner. R-O-W-D-I-E shout the reserve cheerleaders as the crowd Gets Rowdy. As the season progressed, pep ral- lies were held to boost the school spirit. One of the favorites of the student body was the Hoe-Down rally. The Get Rowdy Kozoo Band added to the enthusiasm of the students as they pro- vided special sound effects. Many activities took place during the season. Among these were: football favors, house decoratings, and posters. In the short break between football and basketball seasons, the reserve and varsity cheerleaders went to a competition held at Lucasville Valley High School. Both squads received sec- ond place trophies. Cold weather delayed basketball season and when play resumed, the make-up schedule included seven away games in nine days. Despite the turmoil and demanding schedule, the cheer- leaders managed to keep the school spirit going by decorating the primary building and players' houses. The cheerleading season came to an end as the girls conducted o clinic for students trying out for next year's squads. Cheerleaders I I 3
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