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R LLY Assisting the Varsity Rally was the Junior Varsity Rally, which was made up of four sophomore girls. They were Karen Miller, Sally Eichsteadt, Nancy Schvvanke and Karen Johnston. The IV's main job was to boost student spirit during the junior varsity games. They also helped at many pep assemblies and many other special occassions throughout the school year. 'iw is 20
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. - 01,55 ak PRACTICE DCE M KE PERFECT Concerts were NOT what band was ALL about. Concerts weren't the only way that hours and hours of practice paid off. Marching band became an important part of the activities. But what else? Well. . . how about fun? and fund raising? At the top of the Fun list was the trip to Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. And then there's always parties. Fund raising to pay for those activities came from selling school-spirit- ed caps and scarves. Christmas tree sales were advertised by the band when it played Christmas carols at Fairway Plaza and downtown Woodburn. Curb painting lpainting house numbers on the curb, for a charge, of courselb came in between Christmas and the May trip to Victoria. 19
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SOPH- STEPPERS Another , although newer tradition of the sophomore class was the sophomore drill team, also known as the Soph Steppers. The twenty members of the team were: Wendi Allison, jilda Baglien,J ill Blomencamp, Karen Brassel, Kay Brentano, Cindy Buck, Janell Davis, Malea Eaden, Christy Gunderson, Karen Hagenaur, Amy Hamberger, Sue Hays, Karen Kahut, Carla LeDoux, jan Livesay, jan Opitz, Barb Pargeter, Shirly Wanner, Candi Ritter, alternate , and Kim Vandehey, alternate . Advising the team was Miss Lynn Woolslayer. The spring plans of the Soph Steppers included a three-day trip to Canada to perform at the Canadian Centennial.
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