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ENABLE ROARLE ADERS . . . After the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders de- voted two hours daily for practicing in the summer, they participated in the National Cheerleaders Association Camp. They did their part in generating The Roar through a variety of fund raisers and spirited activities. The JV cheerleaders helped with the introduction of the Spirit Stick to the student body this year when the freshmen class won it by shouting the loudest chants in class competition at a pep rally. The JV cheerleaders, as well as the other cheerleading squads, worked with the Drill Team to organize almost every pep rally. They also rehearsed for the rallies and games and worked together to create the skits. Top row: Doreen McAlinden. Row 2: Missy Reeves, Denise Palermo, and Shelly Cook. Bottom Row: Jill Martinez, Romanna Jones, and .-- Denise Jones. tv 220
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TO ENTHUSE SPECTATORS. We tried hard, worked hard, and it shows, concluded Captain Robin Magnuson. The songleaders proved her statement true when they brought the Most Improved trophy plus various other individual awards back from camp where the eight girls, along with Advisor Lauri Bentley, attended the United Spirit Association Camp in June. A part of the expense of the Camp was fund- ed by a car wash and bake sale held during the summer. The squad consisted of one senior, three juniors, and four sophomores. This was the first year sophomores were allowed to try out for a varsity squad, and none of the others had previously been a songleader at Arlington. The spectators knew the song- leaders had spirit when they performed at games and pep rallies and assisted the varsity in leading cheers. iMk. m i » i -i» Top row: Holly LaSalle and Robin Magnuson. Row 2: Bonnie Innes, Laurie Banks, and Kori Sinerson. Bottom row: Dawnelle Casto, Jeri Dunsmore, and Dawn Wiebe.
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