Dedication and spirit keep . -ndtan tradition alive Hlndians how do you feel? When the larsity cheerleaders asked the all time ta- 'orite guestion, the response was explo- ive. With a great deal ot dedication and Jractice time, the Varsity, Reserve, and 'reshmen cheerleaders organized the une natchable spirit calls ot the students and ans. The girls devoted not only school hours, but atter school and evenings as well, to making posters, developing new cheers and practicing. The Reserve girls cheered hard at all the Varsity girls' basketball games. They worked hard to pertect new cheers, otten helping the Varsity squad with new ideas and moves. The Freshmen cheerleaders learned the ropes and got a taste ot the action cheering at all the Freshmen games. They tound it was not easy being new, but the determination paid oft in the end. Pertorming with precision and pride Mascot lett Lane, and Maiden Autumn lanzaruk carried the traditional war dance to peak betore every home basketball game. left and Autumn practiced long hours betore dancing in tront ot the large audience in the Wigwam. Cheerleaders, Mascot and Maiden all played an important part in upholding the traditions and incomparable spirit ot the loyal Indians. .qltIII!7I'AUfI1II1II !dIIZdI'Z1lC displays the tm- fiifional war fiance cosfuinc and fiance as sliv ADI'O1DdI'l'S to perhvrziz. l?l'ff'3lCl?VF f'ltl'Il'IRl,lTAl PERS - l lQfUNT POW: Dana f'lI1C'1lII1C7fI1I1E9frW1iIlIr'f1UG was tough, br1ffeffLal1iu112iI WjZrtttff. I', f'.1f:.we Cltllllllllflhdlll, RC DW TWO: Cwimiz Allflllllll l4il1ZdI'Hili limi HII14' fm p1i1f'f1i-Qi .1I1dpw1'fm'f Wfililn, C'7l11'1::t1 lIlO!7Vt I'IIIfi!L 1, BACYK ROW: Lim Harri- their w.11' franc '+A an 'rf i. Mi'c'i1f-tiff - Kinder. l l fwfr Lane, fiziiior, lakes time out to wfirm up before P76tI'l17l'IT1lI7Q as lzirflan Miisvot in the Wigywiizzt. Mascot And Maiden
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Through The Agony Gt Deteat And The Thrill Ot Victory . . . Qur Pride Still Shines Through 'lQoh, Aah, who's the best? A-club members and male cheerleaders, ot course. ln order to earn an athletes had to be hard working, dedicated, and prove they were the best in their chosen sport. With the requirements met, mem- bers were awarded their letter and ad- mitted to A-club. Qtten the halls were adorned with 'lA's proudly displayed on lVlAl.E CTlll'll'll6l.EAT7l-HWS - l l'3C'3NT ROW: Dali-fi Clf7l1I'ft'?I', Xliidy Dvgifz, lvamily Kmll, ROVV 2: lolizi Hit liniazi, lloiig Ifiititroli, Eric' lfiziersozi, l':.in.'lc ROVV: in-wi Cliiirii ivunie, llimzy !7l:5fIl'ntn.71l, Mike Harflt-y. lettermen sweaters and jackets. Helping A-club carry out its long time traditions was the sponser, Mrs. Barbara Seybert. Activities supported by the UA club were holding the ropes at games, ringing bells tor the Salvation Army, an atter the game hall l-lop tor charity, and ot course cheering the lndians to victory. Adding an extra ounce ot spirit and support were the male cheerleaders. The guys were chosen by the girls varsity cheerleaders atter meeting special re- quirements. ll?equirements being, one, being an A-club memberg two, having a loud voiceg and three, the willingness tor hard worlc.l Among their activities as male cheerleaders were learning the cheers and stunts, attending games, pep sessions, and contributing as much spirit and new ideas as they could. With the many changes ot the year, two ot the traditions in our school lived on. The Afclub members and the male cheer- leaders helped carry out the unmatched spirit ot the lndians. Go' l'lc7!it.' Wm' Merzibetzis oi' the male clieerleaderxs spark Indian spirit durizifz a time out at a btislfetball Lldlllc '. 1' -F1 V, .... . Male Cheerleaders 27
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