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Below: All of the Song Girls gave their utmost to encourage sports victories. Right: Kathy Jensen headed the Song Girls in all ot their activ- ities. Botfom: The Exceptionally talented Song Girls were Mary Hosterman, Lisa Biersch, Susie Dale, Kathy Jensen, Chris Elder, and Patty Forillo. Far'Fiight: The creative Flag Girls consisted of Kathy Hanks, Linda Phillips, Sue Sambo, Linda Whittier, Karen Sandbom, and Becky Parker. Bottom Middle: Kathy Hanks directed the Flag Girls' efforts to creat an overall excitement at school. Bottom Right: The Flag Girls energetically cheered for the Varsity football team. 1 8! Organizations
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Above: The Junior Varsity cheerleaders were: Mary Oswald, Barbie Sinclair, Carolyn Hassett, Lori Rich- ardson, Rhonda Rasmussen, Lori Livingston, Teri Salamone, and Kathi Cooper. Left: Carolyn Hassett gave her etfort and talent towards a more enthusiastic cheering squad. Middle Left: Head cheerleader, Ben Detvlarzo, led many new and successful cheers, creating greater student involvement. Far Left: Sheryl Ferberdino and Jeff Armstrong, promising cross country and water polo stars, exhibited their athletic abilities at a pep assembly. Above Left: The spirited varsity cheerleaders were Lyn Martindale, Ben DeMarzo, Kathy Hill, Jeff Arm- strong and Sheryl Ferberdino. Organizationsfl 7
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Bedrooms appeared to be the scene of the Song and Flag girls' action as they decorated Varsity players' rooms with posters and streamers, encouraging team spirit and a hopeful victory for the upcoming games. In trying to establish friendlier relations with the other schools, the girls provided homemade cookies and candy for the opposing team's pep squad at halftime. The Song girls were very successful in creating an outstanding amount of student involvement and school spirit among the entire student body for all sports e events. The Flag girls were included as part ofthe pep squad instead of a band auxiliary, as done in the years past. Despite a delay in the girls' uniforms, they gave their utmost in establishing a positive and enthusiastic attitude throughout the school. 3 I l Organizations!19
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