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The spring alternates were: Lynn Janiver, Nancy Pulley, and Nancy Harrington yell-leaders and pom-pon girls Head Yell-Leader Bobbie Friley Nadine Cross Betsy Parker
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Spring pom-pon girls included Terry Maze. Sue McAfee, Christa Joseph. Head Connie Kleinhans, Jeanette Maurice, Renie Richina, and Nancy English spring spirit boosted by active Providing leadership over the Spring spirit leaders were Bobbie Friley and Connie Kleinhans, head yell-leader and head pom-pon girl respectively. Actively supporting Hornet athletes, the yell-leaders and pom-pon girls attended basketball games, baseball games, swim meets and track meets. Rallies were held weekly in order to promote spirit for these events. Nadine Cross, Diane Fertado, Mitzi Ikeda, Betsy Parker and alternate Nancy Pulley aided head yell-leader Bobbie Friley in promoting spirit at games and rallies. Dressed in gold skirts and vests spring yell-leaders provided a delightful change in uniform from the traditional sweaters. Assisting head pom-pon girl Connie Kleinhans were Nancy English, Christa Joseph, Jeanette Maurice, Terry Maze, Sue McAfee, Renie Richina and alternate Lynn Janvier. Due to a car accident Christa Joseph was temporarily forced to quit the line. Nancy Harrington served as alternate during her absence. Pom-pon girls also had a change in uniform style. They wore white and gold unwaisted dresses and had no block A’s. Usually lack o f enthusiasm in spring activities occurs in the spring semester. The goal of the spring lines was to arouse interest in the students to prevent this from happening Diane Fertado Mitzi Ikeda
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sophs “colour” a new world A warm greeting from a loser Alesia Stroud and date enter another “world.” Sophomores advertise their dance with “Let's go to the Hop.”
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