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Varsity Cheerleaders If I ' ve told you once — let ' s cheer at cheer practice! ROW 1: Ann Matlock, Chief. ROW 2, LEFT TO RIGHT: Janice Bowman, Linda Bowman, Carol Rumley. ROW 3: Becky Matkins, Becky Gossage. Varsity Cheerleaders The Cheerleaders of Western High School are elected by the vote of the student body each year at the end of the basketball season. Before trying-out to become a cheerleader, a student must have an over-all average of 85 or above. No cheerleader is allowed to smoke, drink or use profane language while a member of the squad. The cheerleaders begin practices in the summer and continue them once a week through¬ out the athletic seasons. Some of the activities of the cheerleaders include: making posters, decorating for home football games, sponsoring the annual homecom¬ ing dance, participating in faculty-student ball games, and arousing school spirit at pep rallies. Mrs. Peggy Vaughn is the advisor of the cheerleader squad. M V We ' ve got the best team in the land! 120
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J.V. Action Shots Will it go in? Rebound! Freshman Team FIRST ROW, left to right: Junie Underwood, Max Isley, Barry Joyce, Jack Hawkins, Charles Parker. SECOND ROW- Ranee Gerringer, Len Miller, John Wells, Tommy Bryant, Gregg Trollinger.
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Create School Spirit Center, End, Tackle, Guard! ' 121 ROW 1: Ava Turner. ROW 2, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jimma Jeffreys, Jo Anna Underwood, Susan Peeler. ROW 3: Mar¬ garet Wagoner, Linda Kernodle. Ann Matlock, Chief
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