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Lori Vanvlierbergen received her father's approval after the Royal homecoming half-time. - Ywaq A A dl, H A oo o al S Teresa Sharpe headed the front line. pompon half-time. 'F ff V They've only just begun. Senior juli ,lakes flashed a winning smile for camera. may Pom Pon girls joined in to enthuse the Larkin basketball fans. POM PONS
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Royal Princesses - Royal Poms 3 3 Lori, Tammy, and Maricon showed their enthusiasm at the Larkin- Conant semifinal game. The 1980-1981 pom pon squad was sponsored by Coach Rivera and captain Kris Powers. Their season was finished on a good note, with the leaving Seniors: Teresa Sharpe, Kris Pow- ers, Maricon Paragas, Renee Friedland, and E Pillow people lost their pants over another perky assembly. One of the best features of our Royal basketball games was the 1 N' X' Nl W . t .1 Juli lakes ending the year doing their tradition- al Ifs Over routine. The squad had a lot of fun performing their original routines. The most successful routine entitled All I Ever Wanted captivated the audience by high kicks, jazz movements, and a variety of formations. Dur- ing the year the pom pons sold M Sz Mls and poinsettas for fund raisers and were the high- light of the home football and basketball games halftime shows. 122 POM PONS First row: Karen Hameister, Teresa Sharpe, Lori Vanvlierbergen, Tammy Royer, Maricon Paragas. Second Row: Ann Weberpal, Wendy Hummellluli lakes, Deanne Schmidt, Paula Schubert. Third Row: Dealynn Grantham, Krisi Graf, Renee Friedlan , Leslie Puklin, Kris Powers, Kim McArthur. -If
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t A Varsity Cheerleaders Bring 1 Crowds To Life. The Royal cheerleaders were inspired this year by captain Angie DiFulvio. The cheers they performed more than entertained the audience and will hold memo- ries for more than a few. The Cheerleaders raised money in various ways during the 80-81 season, to make a very exciting year. They used for their pep mottos the phrases - Ain't No Stoppin' us Nowf, and Ruff and Ready. U Mrs. Canfield kept the girls organized and full of spiritg the effort put into their hour-long daily practices showed highly in their performances. First Row: Susan Veribc, julie Hall. Second Row: Angie DiFulvio, Jeanine Napoli, Laura Mobley. Third Row: Tomasa Ro riguez. Top: Lisa Imming. ar: . . s its i......... Q is Uncle Al CAlan Arpsl added a special touch to the football games as he gave the cheerleaders a hand. V i , . Our Royall Laura Mobley can't get any louder. The Varsity Mascot looked on at the promising Varsity Cheerleaders brought crowds to life. game. 124 CHEERLEADERS
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