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fall lines : JV Cheerleaders- Patti Presco, Sylvia Turner, Cindy Coates, Kimberly Cates, : Mary McElhinney-cheerleader Andrea Winkler. : Mimi Kim-Asst. Head Cheerleader : Head Cheerleader-Elise Moe : Wendy Paulsen-cheerleader : Head Pom-pon Girl-Linda Castrillo 3: Irene Karas-pom-pon girl : Buzzy-Bee-Patty Kalar : Minerva DelosSantos-Asst. Head Pom-pon Girl : Tracy Lomba-cheerleader 5: Jennifer Stephens-pom-pon girl : Linda Chew-cheerleader : Cindy Rosenlof-pom-pon girl : Margrit Seibert-pom-pon girl : Debi Reitz-cheerleader : Rosie Valerio-cheerleader 9: °79 Fall Cheerleaders and Pom-pon Girls SNAAARwLY
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Spirit Swarms the Halls : Linda leads the chorus. : Not everyone is watching the game! 3: Who needs bleachers? : Seniors get ROWDY! 5: The cheerleaders show their enthu siasm. : The Juniors present a day on the floor. Crazy costumes could be seen during the entire week prior to the “BIG” football game between the fabulous Hornets and the Enci- nal Jets. Added to the usual Spirit Week ac- tivities such as hallway decorations and class skits were “Backwards Day” and “Fifties Day.” Anne Frey, Ann Alberts, and Cindi Rosenlof were winners of the best-dressed awards on “Fifties Day.” On “Backwards Day,” Elise Moe and Velda Wardley received the honors. Competition between the classes was tight, with the Freshmen “Of the Future” captur- ing first place. Coming in second were the Se- niors “Go Western”, followed by the Juniors “Rock and Roll”, and Sophomore “Syndi- cate.” Lunchtime activities included competition between the homecoming contestants and games involving various members of the Stu- dent Body. The week’s activities were culmi- nated by the assembly featuring skits per- formed by each of the classes. Balloons, pompons, and spirits were flying high all week long. The change in activities from recent years was met by an enthusiastic response. Said Bunny Berny, organizer of Spirit Week, “I just wanted to do something new and different this year, because it’s al- ways the same.”
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