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Pride in selves, school, teams required for Cheerleaders Being a cheerleader meant having “pride in the school and in yourself,” according to one member of the Varsity line. It meant early morning practices for no scholastic credit and many other hours spent painting signs and raising funds for the Lines’ activities. It also meant being at every game whether you wanted to be there or not. Cheerleaders were selected by a panel of judges after a particularly stiff tryout system. And, despite the drain on their free time, they were required to maintain good grades and to always be a credit to the school and the Cheer line wherever they went. The Varsity cheerline begins twi- rling their megaphones as they start a cheer going during the Cor- tez football game. The Varsity Cheerline. Front row: Yvette Stufflebeam, Michele Virgo, Tammy Geller, Debbie Pinter and Christj Pitman. Second row: Jeny Schrack, Verna DeBow and Sussane Boylan. Back row: Buffy Buffalo 78 - Organizations
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rFA transfers activities onto THS campus The Future Farmers of Amer- ica began the year giving up the 20 acres of land near the District offices which they had farmed on the weekends. In- stead, they built pens and cages on the campus where the club raised sheep and rabbits which were shown and sold at the Maricopa County Fair. Club advisor Mr. Gail Deal said that despite its smaller size, this year’s club members were “much more enthusiastic than those of the year before.” Among the club’s chief pro- jects for the year was dairy andlivestock judging at the Ari- zona State Fair. The FFA Officers. Front row: Seita Thornton, Linda Wright, Jayne Scott and Judi Holley. Back row: Matt Lyons and S. John Pearson. The Future Farmers of America. Front row: Kelly Wright, Sara Sandstedt, Wade Jordan, Dennis Thomas, Linda Wright, Jayne Scott, Jeff Poulter and Wayne Scott. Back row: Mr. Gail Deal, Seita Thornton, Cindy Stevenson, Adam McAdams, Matt Lyons, Jim Blackmore, Vicki Ketchum, S. John Pearson and Judi Holley. 77 - Organizations
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The Cheerline Captains. EveTuhjey, Junior Varsity; Verna DeBow, Varsity; and Valerie Navarrette, Freshmen. The Freshman Cheerline. Front row: Valerie Navarrette Jaskowski. Back row: Tracy Stearns, Twoi Bigbie, Cindy Sage, Sheli Grif- fin and Laura Stanley. Organizations - 79 The Junior Varsity Cheerline. Julie Arthurs, Jaunett McCormick, Eve Tuhey, Vicky Kennedy and Stephanie Lenard. With Buffy Buffalo in the back round. Senior Tammy Geller begins to urge the crowd to cheer louder dur- ing the Mesa football game.
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