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Collin McCarthy and Toni Crudo wait to start a routine. Members of the Drill Team show talent with ribbons Gail Goodreau, Collin McCarthy, and Toni Crudo march in the Homecoming parade. Janice Sargent shows her technique as she performs a jazz routine. Drill Team perform at the introductory pep rally.
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Performing Ami Zompctirzg Sfcfr Success The Drill Team has put in another hard year. The new squad went to camp in Vincennis, Indiana and put in a gruelling but rewarding week. Always on the look for new routines, they attended a drill team clinic in November. 'lhey performed with the band during every halftime at the foot- ball games and in every parade. Dur- ing basketball season they performed jazz and porn -pon routines. Another tough year-but well worth it! i The Drill Team think of their performance at the Homecoming game. - JW' MIIB iff TOP ROW: Kathy Watson, Cecilia Collins, Pat Lary, Barb Lochridge, Janice Sargent, Geri Nicholson. MIDDLE ROW: Kathy Fisher, Collin McCarthy, Gail Goodreau, Roberta Ernest, Cindy Snyder, Toni Crudo. BOTTOM ROW: Sherry Rice, Secretary, Sue jentz, Co-Captain, Shirley Fenech, Co-Captaing Vicki Demarco, Treasurer
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Kvrfolon Presentation Key ,flftrfzcizzzrz I One of the social highlights of Annapo- lis High School is Pride Week. It was held during the Week of February 7th through llth and, as in the past, the main purpose of this event is to pro- mote greater spirit and pride among the students and faculty. Many activities such as a big wheel race, a tug-of-war, a dance marathon, skits, and 24 hour basketball dribble allowed the students to become invol- ved during the Week. This year, Pride Week was dedicated to Miss McCarthy and the cheerleaders, and the senior captured the Pride Week Trophy. Ann Farkas and Steve Marx were elect- ed the 1977 Pride Queen and King and reigned all week. They were elected by pennies not by the uaual paper ballot as in the past. With the help of all the student body Annapolis High has had a successful Pride Week for the past nine years and l'1OpefUl1Y it will continue to be a Sue- Steve Marx and Ann Farkas are proud to be our 1977 Pride King and cessful and gala event. Pride Queen. v n 2 Miss McCarthy smiles with appreciation, receiving the Mr. Lou Bortolon presents a Cougar woodcarvmg that he dedication, made for the student body as part of Pride Week festivities
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