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P omotey School Spirit ,wg MA .ln , 'Ni X S Dawn, Pat and Sue repair 1110 dunuzge I1Ol18 to their IIPIJUIIIYIIZCES 113' several 11ours of jzurzpiug, s1zo1zti11g and turning CL'1l'11l'1IC81S. 5 -ax . , ,,.L Q. f, - 2 Varsiiy cheerleader Kris Pzm1's stamping served a 110141718 purpose: it m111ez1 cnzplmsis to her c11cers, and kept 11cr feet wnruz L1Hl'1lIg lzelon'-freezing u'ear11Ur. F 1-Afyikiw.. 'Sf L , , T ' Qwwfkfi Members of the Varsity Clzcerlmldirlg Squml for 1110 1966-1967 SO11. Second Rout Cl111zy Sc1zmic1f, fxnilzy A1j'1i!lH1l7, Dmru season were: Front Row: Glmleen Roberts, Kris Paul, Sue Pear- Q1m1Is, Pm Garrctl. 75
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Cheerleaalerfrj Enthusiasm The all-sophomore junior Varsity cheering sauarl eonsistecl of tcloclzwise from hottomj: Captain Dehlaie ilfeilfanaway, 'lurly Nagar, Janice Hopkins, Nancy Thonzas, Barl: Kinney, Cheryl Wheele1', Denise Rolla, anal co-captain Gail Sauntlers. An aura of competition sur- rounds thc cheerleaders from their first tryout to their last game, and a love of it is essential to their success. Their job is to encourage competition, and competition in- sures that only the most qualified girls will be chosen. 'Being qualihedn actually means being versatile. A cheerleader should be able to shout for over two hours without any perceptible effects, be an accomplished acro- bat, look equally composed on a freezing football field and in a hot gym, and get as much volume out of two dozen kids at an away game as she does when the stands are packed. And, since cheering We wanna go that wayl' could he embarrassing if they pointed in the wrong direction, the girls, along with everything else, must be sports experts. l Aliancloning rivalries aluring the halftime, the junior Varsity Cheerleaders Concealing aching muscles with a smile, Nancy Thomas fraternize with their Pontiac Northern counterparts. Liernonstrates in front of her preoccupied colleagues. 74
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At half-time, both visual and audible entertainment were provided for football fans by the Marching Band. Marcbing Stage Banalr Dilpla Musical Abilit One of the year's most pleasant surprises was Stevenson's high-stepping Marching Band. Though the band received its striking blue and white uniforms only two days prior to the second home game, it managed to perform at not only that game, but the next two home games as well. From the mo- ment the first drum cadence began, the band's seventy-four marchers proved to be as Hne an organization as any other band that marched at a Stevenson game. The group was directed by Mr. Richard T. Saunders, but it was led on the field by drum major Dale Hindmarsh. As- sistant drum major was Herbert Levvisg majorettes were Char- lene Cady, Karen Biggar and Sharon Issac. A new organization that Stevenson will be hearing more and more from is the dance band. Made up of some of the most talented musicians in the school, it was formed to supply our dances with a badly needed element: good music. This has been accomplished by creating a style that is an amalgam of the sounds of Clenn Miller, Dave Brubeck, and the Beatles. By doing so, the stage band hopes to create a sound which is both popular and appropriate. 76 Marching Band Roster Flutes: Christine Hull Dianne Sherman Dorian Martyn Carolyn Cettys Joann Sutter Janet Hillman Sharon Brown Tanya Lyons Sandra Hartwick Nancy Balan Marilyn Lear Clarinets: Noel Andreozzi Cheryl Stewart Steve Rappaport Bob Handley Dawn Pownall Richard Shaw Cail St. Aubin David Kelly David Vargo Cathy Cilman Sharon Rich Jayne Reynolds Bill Stafford Bill Ashcraft Lois Kenner Henry Klein Dale Wolniac Pat Lloyd Cathy Fry Tina Hale Pam Weber Cornets: Cary Quint Jim Olsen Chuck Neuschwanger Cary Ardrey Cathy Hawley Steve Kuhlman Bob Vincent Charles Easton Ken Klein Joe Simons Debbie Pownall Brian Melonakos French Horns: Don Hillman Paula Hennis Andy Leitner James Hall Trombones: Rod Hardy Mark Palmieri Bill Shaw Brian Soncrant Robert Reid Leonard Remy Jack Brown Dave Theisen Bruce Sole Baritones: Ken Anderson lrv Chope Sousaphones: Steve Landes Craig Knapp Tom McDaris Saxophones: Richard Barrett Becki Fairman Dennis Hunt Robert Filipek Mike Doud Ken Scherbarth Norb Huebner Marge Rabinovitch Percussion: Fred Yager Terry Meeks Creg Ludington Ron Nowry Dennis Juras Sue Bennett Valerie Lelli Drum Major: Dale Hindmarsh Assistant Drum Major Herb Lewis Majorettes: Karen Biggar Charlene Cady Sharon lsaac
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