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Cheetlea-ders Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Front row S Wolters, F. Frey, J. Moeder, S. Mellor. Top row! L- .r--'fi ' '--..-ms -Q- Junior Varsity and Varsity Cheerleaders attempt to arouse the spirit of the student bodv. Above Center: Many hours of practice are spent planning pep assemblies and ways to support the Railers in the utmost way. Below Center: During a pep assembly the cheer- leaders sometimes act out skits to arouse the stu- dent body.
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J l 1 1 - I - 3 Usherettes ,,. Eric Rhoades cuts up while Shelly Franz decorates the Christmas tree. LaDonna Kater and Kris McQuiIIam take tickets and stamp hands at a basketball game. Q ,I Y. Kris McQuillam, an Usherette, stamps a student's- hand before a basketball game. ,Q USHERETTES: Front row: K. Murphy, L. Kater, K. McQuilIian, K. Nickel, D. Decker, B. Edwards, K. Wiens, C. Carstenson, S. Willson: Second row: P. Groeniger, K. Loeffler, S. Wells, M. Lujano, V. Schmidt, L. Driskillg Back row: Ms. J. Hoberecht, advisor, C. Ferguson, T. Christiansen, S. Sandoval, N. Stahly. Not pictured: J. Cole, S. Arellano and T. Dunham. Usherettes 25
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Cheerleaders They give us the spirit we need The cheerleaders inspired a winning feeling at NHS this year. They boosted school spirit, enthusiasm, and unity. After all, games and spirit assemblies just vvouldn'trbe the same without the time and effort the cheer- leaders contribute. The Junior Varsity cheerleaders also came up with some great cheers and a lot of spirit. But boosting team spirit and crowd enthusiasm doesn't happen without a lot of hard vvork. They practiced three hours a week as a group and the basketball cheerleaders also met separately. Though it took a lot of time, hard work and responsibility, nearly all the girls agreed it was well worth it. This year the cheerleading squad was chosen by a new procedure. This began with a screening of all the girls trying out by the student body. After 20 girls had been chosen, they went before a panel of judges. The judges then chose ten girls to honor our black and gold, forming the football squad, and five each from this group on the basketball and wrestling squad. Besides cheering and leading pep as- semblies, the cheerleaders also decor- ated the school for the occasion. Whe- ther it was decorating the halls for holidays or just decorating the halls and lockers in the black and gold, they got everyone in the mighty Rai- ler spirit. Varsity Cheerleaders. Front row: D. Kehler, C. Capps, L. Benninghoff, K. Holdeman, M. Thompson, K. Cherryholmes. Top row: A. Gatz, P. Fleer, A. Buller. Not pictured: K. Garcia. Cheerleaders 27
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