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Spirited Girls to Cheer Pausing between cheers, Judy Aderholt glances at the action of the basketball game before facing the crowd again. Topping the pyramid, junior Anne Armstrong arouses ex¬ citement among eager students on a favorite cheer, “Two Bits.” Cheerleading requires good timing and physical agility as Kathy Hipp, Debbie Lamb, and Mai’la Mulligan demonstrate. This trio of Nanci Hipp, Vicki Cashion, and Judy Aderholt help spell out “Indians” at the West-Hunter Huss ball game. Adding snap to the junior varsity game, Janet Gray; Elicia Lowe, chief; and Nancy Easterling spur on school spirit. 29
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Student Body ChoosesNine s. During the West-Second Ward game, Alice Armstrong en¬ courages the spectators to cheer the Indians on to victory. Head cheerleader, Karen Woody, anxiously watches the foot¬ ball team attempt a touchdown at the West-Garringer game. After months of practicing, nine girls faced a moment of truce. Now that school had begun, each would have to show her capabilities as a cheerleader. To become a cheerleader, a girl had to be approved by a committee of teachers and students who checked for scholastic and physical ability, character, and school spirit. After being approved, the selected can¬ didates had to perform before the student body as an individual, in a group of three, and in a group of seven. Nine were chosen by student vote to become cheerleaders. Under the supervision of Miss Bates, each girl learned fundamentals of good cheering. The squad led fellow students in displaying school spirit. Through junior-varsity cheering, both Jan Bolick and Kristie Ethridge act as representatives of the student body. At a pep rally held before an important basketball game, Nanci Hipp shouts to the student body on “Gotta Beat.” 28
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