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It's Not All Glamour And Glory Sprained ankles, bruised thighs, and early morning practices, it all goes with the glamour of being a' cheerleader. Besides rousing spirit at pep assemblies, the cheerleaders are also responsible for selling rib- bons and raising spirit at the games Knot an easy taskj! The girls practice at 6:30 in the morning every day during football practice and every week there is a pep assembly. if w .W F5 !! .fix ...' 'Wv What could be better than early-morning practice to start the day off right? Christi Lassiter and Jana Loudermilk prac- tice a routine at camp. 68 Sports 1 141129 I Pep assemblies are never dull with these girls around to build spirit. Our cheerleaders show their spirit at camp while other squads look on , f 015461, , ' ' 2 ,E
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SPURTS Q Y lg - Concentration on their half-time lecture seems to be the Millerettes main concern, as they march off to the lockerroom. .-Ml . Q, Junior Brad Wilson shows off his stuff by putting a move on his opponent during the Carl Albert match. Touchdowns and Goal-tending, homeruns and shin-splintsg it's all part of the game. Even though there were many changes in the athletic program, there were still the famil- iar victories and defeats. Each major sport saw the introduc- tion of a new head coach and with each new coach a new approach and game plan. Also new was the con- version to class 5A. The football team enjoyed playing in a new stadium and experienced a close fellowship that was unique to this year. The boys basketball team took a year to rebuild after the loss of most of their starters and coach. The girls team however was a pow- erhouse that promised to be a chal- lenge to any SA team. Yukon wrestlers were almost un- beatable at any tournament and placed high as a team. All of these sports combined to make Yukon respected in all athle- tic areas and whether we won or lost, our spirit was always there. ll Q Sports
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5, Mascot Trudi Elrnonhorst displays the Yu- kon Miller flour sack and a spirit stick. .x v i Three superior ribbons and the spirit stick and proof that the hard work at camp payed off. Row 1: C. Murry, T. Elmonhorst, B. Todd, Row 2.: I. Casto, L. Davis, J. Loudermilk. Row 3: C. Prafka, C. Lassiter. W TT One big happy family! We ' AE Sports 69
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