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Rainy days can't stop Marana dancers. A ramada proves to be an adequate area for another run through songleaders' competition rou- tine. Flag Corps members are lFirst rowl Trisha Triebernig, Mary Maino and Brenda Landers. lSecond fowl Diane Culton, Julie Newton, Crystal Boone, Elizabeth Phillips and Sue Gran. lThird rowl Sona Sheely, Brandi Harriman and Sally Hueston. Tyler the tiger shows the songleaders some moves during a pep assembly. Flag co-captain Trisha Triebernig prepares her routine before the band's performance at the U of A Band Day.
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Spirit prevailed during the 1986-87 school year with the help of the Marana songleaders, flags and mascots. Songleaders and the flags joined the Mar- ana marching band during their performances at football games as well as competitions. At the Flowing Wells Invitational and the State Marching Festival, the flags and songleaders received the captain award for outstanding auxiliary, a first for both these groups. ln addi- tion to performing with the band, the song- leaders helped the varsity cheerleaders lead With The Beat Members of the flag corps perform an original routine at a pep assembly. The Marana songleaders are fFirst rowl Heather Reed, Christy lllig, Maria Malkentzos, Tania Cover and Lisa Wilkins, fSecond rowl Marcy Hagmier, Julie Elias and Erika Milligan. tThird rowl Jenni Edwards, Ronelle Vivian, Mrs. Korte, sponsor, Beth Elliott and Angie Newburn. sMASwM 4zwrrfmn.x1 ,'N4.r 41111 'S' QFQWWI' ,gms 1 ' , ' f wi' Aw cheers during football games, basketball games and pep assemblies. The flags also per- formed their own original routines at pep as- semblies. The mascots were always around to spread school spirit. At football games, pep assemblies and almost all school functions, the mascots roused spirit in everyone. Led by their faithful leader, Tyler, the mascots joined with the other pep squad members to spur Marana High teams to victory. These groups helped to lead MHS students to a greater sense of pride in their school. Marana mascot Tyler tiger observes the actio along with other students during a footba pep assembly. -':: .X -'.. I sv' ,. 1, 1 4 x 1 .N i
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Spirit Guides Go, Tigers, go ..l, was a common chant heard from both the cheerleaders and the matmaids throughout the year. The spirit demonstrated by these groups proved to be beneficial to both the indi- vidual teams and the school in general. There were seven varsity, seven junior varsity, and five freshman cheerleaders. The girls spent their time cheering for both football and basketball. Often cheer- ing twice a week during hoop season, proved hectic. Games were on Tuesday and Friday near the end of the season, much to the girls' relief. ln spite of the hectic schedule and grueling routine, the cheerleaders managed to get lots of spirit going at the games and this helped the Tigers to win many victories. Cheering the wrestlers on to victory, the eight Matmaids and Ms. Kelley, the Matmaid Mommai' contributed much spirit to the wrestling season, The girls averaged cheering at one match a week with occasional matches on Saturdays. The three-month long season proved to be tiring but exciting and all the matmaids enjoyed being on the squad and contri- buting to school spirit. -tl N . FN f Junior Varsity cheerleaders are 1First rowl Skyanne Conway and Diane Loreto fSecond rowl Michelle Sidebottom, Joan Myer and Melinda Ken- nedy lThird rowl Trina Kidd Ms. Hansen, sponsor and Amy Frede. sf 7 V f I f .,. Q .. . gig W f K 'pt WN. 1' Tk Q .R ,... . Varsity cheerleaders are lFirst rowi Jodee Kaser, Jenelle McCaslin and Regina Lewandowski lSecond rowl Dee Moody, Veronica Federicoi, Ms. Hansen, sponsor and Nicole Lombardo. Varsity cheerleaders build crowd involvement with their pre-game running board. 1' tfl-l-Farris f 2tfrfs.s F miss G.
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