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Show .'j. Hj AiJSUtiK iK.Sfc . . . J CHEERLEADERS AT Southern Utah State College are: front row left to right, Cydnie Workman, DesiRee Potter and back row! Belle Daugherty, Carolyn Adams and Michelle Tracy. workman "is a Uintah graduate. I Cydnie Worlxmciii is SUSC cheerleader i Iree business majors, three beauty ;.sns, a high school honor graduate, d a mud wrestler are cheerleaders i year tor Southern Utah State Col-. 1 Actually, all those titles belong to on-!; on-!; live girls from five separate :.:,elowns., . ' . Selected in competition this year to m as SUSC cheerleaders were ll helle Tracy, freshman, Layton; i-lle Daugherty, sophomore, St. ;ige; Carolyn Adams, freshman, liihington; DesiRee Potter, junior, i and Cydnie Workman, junior, Ver-eI Ver-eI idnie, Carolyn and DesiRee are the beauty queens. Cydnie has been Ss Uintah Basin; DesiRee was once 's Wayne County and Carolyn was i'i High junior prom queen and k..r ball royalty. Michelle was an, "or graduate at Layton High School Me lists among her many hobbies i-'i interests mud wrestling. e fell we have some outstanding pleaders this year," Kathryn Berg, ! Cs cheerleader advisor, says. have already earned a superior ' ! rating at a cheerleading camp included 100 colleges from the 'n United States. They also plac- ' rst in competition cheerleading at ''"ump." cheerleaders are selected in jrttion each spring. Judges from "liege and community make the ' lions. iks years's Thunderbird "'leaders: Wie Workman, a junior majoring iSness and minoring in dance. She ; ) cheerleader for two years at Uin-i"1 Uin-i"1 School. Her interests include piano, dance, jogging and cooking. She is the daughter of Bill and Uvon Workman, 2500 South 1500 West, Vernal. Ver-nal. t Belle Daugherty, a sophomore majoring ma-joring in business and minoring in dance. She has been active in Dixie High School drill team and dance club, and she toured Europe with the Dixie College Rebelettes. Her interests in addition to mud wrestling include dancing, skiing, bowling, weight lifting and scuba diving. She is the daughter of Robert and Wanda Daugherty, 999 Sunset Boulevard, St. George. Michelle Tracy, a freshman who plans to major in recreational therapy and minor in family life at SUSC. Michelle was active in volleyball, track, and service work at Layton High. She likes all kinds of sports, hiking, running run-ning and photography. Her parents are Darrell Tracy and Susie Bailey, Layton. Carolyn Adams is entering SUSC as a freshman with plans for a major in secondary education and a minor in health. She has been a member of the Dixie High Jettette drill team, the student stu-dent senate, and a class secretary. She was also a delegate to Utah Girls State. She likes camping, sewing, dancing, skiing, swimming and bowling. She is the daughter of Brant and Elva Adams, 400 West Center, Washington. DesiRee, a junior majoring in business and minoring in dance, likes barrel racing, playing the guitar and singing, jogging, dancing and swimming. swimm-ing. She is the former SUSC rodeo queen. She was active as a cheerleader for two years at Wayne County High. Her parents are James and Joan Potter, Pot-ter, Loa. |