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The crowd was anxious and the contestants were nervous. Everyone en- joyed the first half of the game as the Fighting Prexies walloped the Mustangs so bad that no one thought they would recover from the locker room for the second half. Then came the drum roll and the Homecoming candidates preceded onto the field. The big moment had arrived. The names of the winners were announced and Sandra De Berry was crowned queen with Fliorz Cumbo as her Maid of Honor. Next came the cries of joy and happiness from the winners and their escorts. The Presidents went on to a wictorious night and many happy memories came from this one night.
At the homecoming game, cheers the team on to victory.
Watching the game closely, Beth Simpson and Annie Roberts wear worried expressions.
Co - captain Pattie Yates
Captain Robin Davenport
Co-captain Sandra Deberry
Kay Johnson
Brenda Anderson
Terry Robertson looks pleased.
Billie Kay Whittaker
Beth Simpson
After a fumble, Carolyn Klise, Billy Kay Whittaker, and Sharon Montague are
disappointed to find that Great Bridge recovered.
Sharon Montague
Carolyn Klise
Romaunda Scott
Maxine Moss
Stephanie Manchur
Terri Robertson
Annie Roberts
DEVOTED J.V. CHEERLEADERS WHOOP
IT UP
Many people were under the impres-sion that the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders
were the ‘“‘second string’ of the Varsity Squad. But this was far from the truth. While it was a fact that the J.V. Cheer-leaders all aspired to wear a Varsity uni-form someday, it was also true that these girls worked extremely hard to keep a high level of Wilson spirit at all levels of athletics.
The J.V. Cheerleaders made banners, sold promotional items, and most impor-tantly, cheered the P to victory through-out the football, basketball and wrestling season. Although they didn’t always get the spotlight, as did their varsity counter-parts, these girls realized that they were a very important part of the Wilson community.
First row: Kim Langreder, Stephanie Horton, Captain, and Tammy Mateo Second row: Margaret Wortham, Paula Pittman, Co-Captain, Billie Jo Butler and Sherry Cook Third Row: Monique Noll
Tammy Mateo watches the Varsity Cheerleaders perform during an assembly.
Tammy Mateo, Billie Jo Butler and Kim Langreder practice for the next J.V. football game.