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Gll llIlI1' EIISPIIIIT Spirited junior Varsity Cheerleaders worked year-round in order to arouse needed enthu- siasm for non-varsity teams. The j.V. squad had to cope with new experiences such as learning when to yell at swimming meets and learning exactly what went on at a water polo game. Other projects included decora- ting lockers the day of a game, learning to adjust from a six member squad to a five member squad after having Head Cheer- leader Maureen Medina move away, cheer- ing at CIF varsity games, winning Spirit Stick twice and receiving ribbons for excellence at NCA camp. Comanche newcomers found their way to class on the first day of school, aided by the helpful Sophomore Cheerleaders. Squad memories included camp, when Kelly got stuck in the door, beaver fever, the big thud, and sleepyhead who missed out on the spirit guns and girl to girl talks. The Soph- omore Cheerleaders also had the privilege of cheering at CIF Varsity games, making '77-78 a year to remember for all. 'l. Sophomore Squad: Front Row: Kelly Myers, Elaine Trosper, Middle Row: Teri Willis, Shelley Willisp Back Row: janet McKinney, jabette Bradley. 2. junior Varsity Cheerleader Robin Timm enjoys her new role as jV Bas- ketball Team member during a pep rally role ex- change. 3. Closing her eyes in anticipation of a victory, jenny Kunkel lets out a big yell. 4. junior Varsity Squad: Teresa Massey, Kathy Taylor, Robin Timm, jenny Kunkel, Debbie Fardig, Maureen Medina. 5. jabette Bradley and Mike Kauftelt trade outfits for a different pep assem- bly. 6. Comanche Pride gives Shelley Willis, Kathy Tay- lor, and Debbie Fardig something to cheer about. 56 r,l, ' A . I .-
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1 Q 1, Miz V' ... fd I ,, :imi- I W , I I , 'I 1 I L' I 5 A91 fb , I I IPI H. 7 IN? ' I 45, I I ' ' A-u-sau, JJ 4 THANKS TO MY SQUAD, CHEER- LEADING HAS LEFT ME WITH MANY MEMORIES THAT I WILL ' ALWAYS CHERISH. NANCY PRE- ' SCOTT 'ia ' 55
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5 OUR SQUAD THIS YEAR HAS BEEN LIKE A BIG FAM- ILY. WE ARCUE A LOT, BUT WE LOVE EACH OTHER ANY- WAY. KATHY TAYLOR E -ffmgff If
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