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szf 1 f.ge..Qf ' t MAJORETTES: L. To R, Ginger Weber, head majorettep Deb Goedert, Marcia Akins, Julie Weber, and Leslie Wells, T, 4 . Ai: ff. , V a m ga' iz M',',1,. Marcia Akins shows her marching talent. Twirling a baton sounds pretty easy but, if you ask lVlar- cia Akins, Deb Goedert, Ginger Weber, Julie Weber or Leslie Wells, they'll tell you that it's not as simple as it looks. Start- ing in July these girls put in hours of hard practice to make up land perfect their routines. In August they went to Wichita to a school where they furthered their skills. The maj orettes performed in football half time shows with T ajorettes Had Busy Year the marching band. They were in the Shrine Bowl Parade, Har- vest of Harmony, and IVlelody Round-up. They also participa- ted in pep rallies this year. The highlight of the major- ettes year came on Parent's Night during the half time show when they performed their fire baton and hoop routines. This year's alternate was Chris Knoedler and the major- ettes sponsor was lVIr. Edgar Tegtmeier.
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Spirit Cf '76 Thrives What were cheerleaders made of in '75? Spirit, pep, yells, cheers, enthusiasm, ex- citement, and everything nice. The cheerleaders had a great responsibility to instill all these characteristics in all fans at Hastings High. They accom- plished this task by planning and organizing pep rallies, making posters, and just plain supporting their team all the time. Cheerleading meant a lot ff-n .2 'T' ',.z?f7f' ' J .b i ' ' V-'l.jr' Q .Q f J W ' f -g-f n' A '9'j? My-.Y N' 4 ' A 'I' V' ipsi r 5 ,L3,U, , 2 ,,,1z,,!,X, .5 Sang 'Vi , Stk? P +ve: 210 wa. 'E. 1fQmr-fr.-,. X F .1ii'?5'T- ' f ' ,, f' x,-x- 'bg N g.-....'.--- '., A i . I ',,.---, , 5 . . The aftemoon game with G.I, brought nice weath- er to cheer in, more than just wearing a uni- form and looking polished doing cheers at a football game. lt meant giving up valuable sleep to come to morning practices. Under the sponsorship of lVlrs. Rene Gellatly, the 1975- 76 football cheerleading squad consisting of Kim Dunham, Sue Dwyer, Ann Garey, Penny Ham- el, Holly lVludd, Tami Petersen and Nancy Yost, cheered through another exciting season CHEERLEADERS: Top Row L, to R.: N, Yost, S. Dwyer, K, Dunham, Bottom Row: H, Mudd, P, Hamel, A, Garey and T, Petersen, Noon pep rallies bring the classes together to show their spirit,
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Happiness is, , , . .being tapped, discovers Sue Brad Berndt escorts Kelley Brouillette, Dwyer, An exciting moment has arrived for Jeanne Beck, Kelley Brouillette, and Sue Dwyer as they ride into the stadium,
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