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VARSITY RALLY: Debbie Smedley, Senior, Mary jane Vasicko, Seniorg jan Wlilson, -Iuniorg Susie Honmyo, junior, Gwen Krebs Senior School Support Achieved This Year Striving for School Support was the chief aim of the Varsity Rally this year. In doing this, Susie Honmyo, -Ir., Gwen Krebs, Sr., Debbie Smedley, Sr., Mary jane Vasicko, Sr., and ,Ian Wil- son, jr., tried to get assemblies planned to increase student interest in all sports. They also let the students know where and when the games took place by making posters. Money was made last summer by collecting bottles. The money they earned was put toward new skirts and sweaters for basketball season. During the summer the girls attended the rally camp at Central Washington. The first night of competition with 200 other schools, they received a first place superior ribbon and a spirit stick. By the end of the week they earned seven superior ribbons, one excellent ribbon, and a spirit stick which was dis- played in the showcase. 5 ,fa a V ,TJ Hn Mary jane Vasicko
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Spirit Was Gained This Year The ,I.V. squad consisted of four sophomore girls who attended and cheered for all j.V. games. They were Sue Bottemiller, Donna Hollo- well, Sandy LeDoux, and Tracy Thompson. They took the responsibility of making posters and displaying them throughout the halls and gym. In the fall the girlsworked hard selling popcorn to earn money for new uniforms. They reached their goal and were able to buy new sweat- ers. This was the second successful year for the third rally squad. They were Kim Franklin, Debbie Fredrickson, Patty Lindgren, and Lisa Scha- dewitz. They also helped promote spirit by putting up posters and cheer- ing at Cross Country Meets, Wrestling Meets, and Swim Meets. This rally was formed to represent the school at sport events when the varsity rally was unable to attend, because of conflicting activities. Bill Hathaway, the Chieftain mascot, helped create spirit at games and by participating in assemblies. He was also active in many other events around the school. The sophomores suggested that there should be a girl mascot, so it was taken to executive council, and then voted upon by the student body and passed. Sophomore, junior, and senior girls were able to run. Out of the seven girls that ran, a senior, Marcia Moles, became Columbia River's first female mascot. ,I.V, RALLY: Tracy Thompson, Sandy LeDoux, Donna Hollowell Sue Bottemiller 4 j.V. Rally relaxes after a victorious game against the R.A. Long Lumberiacks. 52 Mascot, Bill Hathaway
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