~(HEERlEADING FlEXIBILITY IS KEY for junior Holly Threm as she performs during the Oct 23 Homecoming football game against DellaState. 'The Homecoming game was different bffause Ha rvey the Bisonwas there, and we had to watch out for him;Threm said. "He would Just walk up behind us." ,A. BEENE FULL OF SPIRIT, Junior Emilyanne Dumas pumps up fans at the Oct 30 football game against Arkansas Tech in Russellville, Ark. The cheerleading squad began practice aweek before the fall semester started andcheered at football and basketball games. ,A. BIENE ~NT TRAINING During the football season, the squad met one hour before each game and practiced three to four times a week for one to two hours. During basketball season the cheerleade5 met before the games to stretch and practiced twice aweek for one to two hours. THE BISON SQUAD ATHLETICS - 272 Row 1: E. Augsburger, B.Chapman, K. Mitchell. Row 2: H.Threm, L. Riley, C. Anderson, E. Dumas. Row 3: S. Rockhold, 1. Graul, S. Watkins, K. McKeely, R. Anderson. 'J. MONTGOMERY HElPINGLEAD THE SQUAD, senior Cali Anderson, co-captain, attempts to energize the fans during the Aug. 28 football game against Southwest Baptist Thecheering paid off witha17-10 Bisonvictory, wh ich contributed to the team's overall season record of 6-5. ,A. BEENE .'
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