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fl ' 4 leMoralej, JV CHEERLEADERS-TOP ROW: Shelley Frawley, Janet Radcliffe, Cathy Richardson, Cathy Wells. SOPH CHEERLEADERS-SECOND ROW: Debbie Acuna, Maria Gerace, Shanna Kousnetz, Caroline To- bias. CHEERLEADER GROUP: The pepsters await their turn to lead cheers at a football pep rally. Two of our sophomore cheerleaders, Maria Gerace and Shanna Kousnetz, show their spirit and pride as they cheer in the soph section at a pep rally. J V ' s, sophs promoted spirit pride ONCE again, AHS had two sub- varsity cheer squads - the Junior Varsity and the Sophomores. Making up the four member Junior Varsity squad were Shelley Frawley, Janet Radcliffe (head), Cathy Rich- ardson, and Cathy Wells. The Soph- omore squad consisted of Debbie A- cuna, Maria Gerace (head), Shanna Kousnetz, and Caroline Tobias. Each of these eight girls had a fun- filled year, cheering at JV and Soph football, baseball, basketball games, and wrestling, swimming, water polo, and track meets. For a few days in July the girls at- tended a cheerleading camp at UCI with the varsity squads. A carwash was held a month earlier to help to raise money for camp tuition. All eight members of the JV and Sophomore pep squads agree that the hardest part of the job is making up for the lack of support from the Anaheim High School student body. Cathy Wells, Janet Radcliffe, Cathy Richardson, Maria Gerace, Caroline Tobias, and Shanna Kousnetz cheer as Coach Stahlhut announces winners of pride srickers. JV CHEERLEADERS - 27
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Flag girls led band with pride AN EXCITING and fun-filled year was enjoyed by the flag girls and banner carriers. Most of the year was spent raising money for the highlight of the year, a trip to Hawaii with the band during spring vacation. To raise the money they sponsored car washes, pizza sales, paper drives and sold raffle tickets for a new Pinto car. Boosting the Colonist spirit and pride, the girls performed at all foot- ball halftime shows; the banner carriers supporting the glittering ANAHEIM sign and the flag girls carrying the blue and gold pride flags. Cathy Doran served as head flag this year, with Terry Dugard as her assistant. Sara Balcom was assistant to head banner, Claudia Nethery. When the girls were not busy rais- ing money or performing at halftime shows, they were marching with the AHS band in parades and band reviews. Connie Morales practiced before school with the banner carriers, while Robin Henricks, Kim Mac- Leod, and Terry Dugard practiced with the flags. FLAG GIRLS-TOP ROW: R. Henricks, T. Krise, M. Lawrence, E. Sanchez, C. Doran, V. Corder, D. Rose, T. Dugard, D. Apostolos. BANNER CARRI- ERS-FRONT ROW: P. Walther,M.Marron,C. Mor- ales, J. Albert, L. Kelley, P. Moore, C. Nethery. The girls practiced hard and performed with the band. Anahi ' s banner and flag girls displayed the school ' s glittermg banner at each pep rally. LEFT to RIGHT: Terry Dugard, Dee Dee Apostolos, Cathy O ' Brien, Cathy Doran, Connie Morales, Lisa Puckett, Lynette Kelley, Patti Moore, Claudia Nethery, Penny Walther, Evelyn Sanchez. t i ' m
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Andrea Bouas Dee Dee Courtney Michelle Studer 2 Laura Robinson Denise Prescott Pep assemblies were one of the main jobs of the cheer and songleaders. Here they are congratulating the winners of Lips, an award given to hard hitting football players. The squad ' s dedication made many entertaining rallies possible. Denise Prescott, Susanne Woods, and Andrea Bouas supported the wrestling teams at one of their matches. The cheer squad, consisting of juniors and sen- iors, brought the girls close together. The ' 77 squad did an excellent job. Lynn Terrell and Suzi Linn, the two junior members of the ' 76- ' 77 songleading squad, helped lead the Alma Mater at the closing of a football pep assembly. Lynn and Suzi put in much time, along with the other members of their squad. Sue Woods and Laura Robinson, imitating Randy Morton and Stan Pimental, who were trying to get into the pearly gates, brought laughter from the audience dur- ing a CIF pep assembly. Humor helped release the built-up tension before a game. Laura Robinson. Dee Dee Courtney, and Michelle Studer sung the Alma Matei at the end of a victorious football game. These three varsity cheei leaders, with their squad, helped rouse the crowds to ear-breaking screams, which supported the teams. 28 - VARSITY CHEERLEADERS
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