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W' AID fl-iS DIQEAMS The Varsity Cheerleading Squad, con- sisting of 3 seniors, 5 juniors and 1 senior alternate, is very active throughout each season. They not only cheer at games, but support the teams with spirit raising activities. Making posters, decorating the lobby before games, organizing and par- ticipating in pep assemblies, the squad works to promote school spirit. During the summer, the cheerleaders had a car wash, a bake sale and two doughnut sales to help with the cost of their new uniforms. A dedicated group, the squad shows its spirit through hard wmlf -M' A-LL ' . Picture 1 - Colleen Dugan, Kathy Kertesz and Debbie Krentz inflate their balloons before the parade. Row 1 - Kathy Kertesz, Belva Hill. Row 2 - Colleen Dugan, Debbie Krentz. Row 3 - Ruth Frazier, Lisa Stewart. Row 4 - judy Lake, Becky Bruce. Row 5 - Michele Thompson. Picture 3 - Judy Lake. Picture 4 - Lisa Stewart. SPORTS ! 47
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Mus C and S Friendly students are lucky to have such fine half-time entertainment during home football games. This talented group of young ladies and men has been organized and super- vised by Mr. Phil Simon. And through him, the Marching Band has grown to be one of the best Marching Bands in the county. 1 Picture 1 84 2 - The Friendly crowd is spirited by the Marching Band. Picture 3 - The 1976-77 Marching Band and Color Guard. Picture 4 84 5 - The Marching Band and Color Guard display their colors in the Homecoming Parade. 46 1 SPORTS
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A130 The Cross Country team had an ex- tremely successful season. Because of the depth of talent, the Varsity B, LV., and Girls teams also captured first places in many large invitationals. One high point sof the Girls season came at Pallotti where they soundly defeated Collidge, a highly touted team from Washington D.C. The last meet of the season, the State Championship, was held in 40 weather at the Naval academy. Four teams, including Friendly were ex- pected to make a strong showing to capture the State title, Friendly, the underdog came out on top. The Girls team finished second by two tmeaslyl points. There is a personal side to the quest for victory: the runners will tell you about the time they ran twenty- four 440's and finished more dead than alive. The agony of practice and races, all the runners enjoyed the mental and physical strength they gained. They had learned a hard les- son, as Coach Vann so eloquently puts it no pain, no gain . Bottom Row - lim Bausch, Bill Kuchinsky, Greg Yannekis, Nancy Wylie, Ann Bausch, Kenny Bassett, Barry Pickerall, Kevin Danahy, Second Row -- Lynn Penner, Gary Bielstein, janis john, Donna Marshall, Renee Haskell, Keith Amick, Mary Reumont, Terry Rourke, Scooter Miller, Third Row - Terry Cassiday, Wayne Brown, Micheal Ardnt, David Evans, Pam Schaeffer, Brian Humbel, Elaine Bar- rowclough, Fourth Row - lim Reumont, Karen Reed, Steve Spart, David Chappell, Steve Clarke, lay Rust, Brian McFadden, Keith Hamlin, Denise Vigneault, Cory Cabot, Fifth Row Mr Vann Mr Raivel Gre Barlow l ' I ' I g I Mike Kuchinsky, Paul Schaeffer, Kirk Hunni- gan, Karen Cassiday. 48 I SPORTS FQ? 2 Ei?xi'1,-4 Y -5 4 . . x S Q Y! 'Q N'
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