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Go fedllll Cheering on the Varsity, Spiritleaders Chris Gould Raelene Searle, DeeDee Schultz, and Kathy oezotte demonstrate their school spirit. Shake if Dancing during halftime, Juniors Danielle Gragg and Rochelle Cross and the Bull do the 'boogie' routine. Sell, sell Trying to raise money for uniforms, Junior Hel' X ,L EDB W6f5S and Ff6Shm8n Julie BUFIKGF sell mef' CHBITUISE at lunch. Wrapping a severely sprained ankle, Graduate 'F J Dyafl Dezotte f3k6S Cafe of SfSf6I' Kl'i5fY affefa . fall at Omega. ' Q GIOOVG Out as i Dancing ata rally, Chns Ready 'gets down' to the music. www-an J' 22 Rally Squad
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. K..J Sing it, btlby! 'Short CiI'CUif'D9I'fOl'ITl5 at U19 3f7f'lU3l WiI7f6I' Ball 35 the fiI'Sl' live band in ITIBFIV YEZFS, Let's CICIIICE RESUHQ 3K fheif fable, Sophomores TONY Mafa' ITlOf1f6 arid ChI'iSfY Nielson sit ONE HUITIDGI' out. I IOVE YOU EITIOWITQ 3 COI7V9f'S3Z'fOf1, SGVHOI' V3l6I'i6 Vieffa Zfld Date Paul Cafdflel' falk during the 6VEI'lil'IQ. Use Pearl Drops? H3 ving fUI7 at the Wif7l'6I'B3ll, JUHIOI' Cath Y M056 and date enjoy U76 music of 'SHOIT CiI'CUif.' 200 al' 1' Grid Winter Ball 'We made approximately 52,000 which is being put toward our junior and senior balIS,' said Sophomore Class President Sean Wildman about the Winter Ball which turned out better than planned. The Sophomore Class has tradition- ally sponsored the ball. 'It turned out better than I pIanned,' said Wildman. 'lvlore couples showed up, and the band wasn't as bad as Iestimated it to be,' he said. 'In my opinion, a winter Ball is wha- tever you make it,' said Senior Debbie Himango who attended the December 15 dance in the cafetorium. The Winter Ball was totally great, but I wouldn't have had as much fun if II'ladr1't gone with Ma rcus,' said Senior Sandy Rose about her date. A new addition to the dance, which cost S15 per couple, was the addition of a live band, 'Short Circuit.' 'I heard them play at another occasion and thought they were great,soIthought it would be classier than a deejay,' said Sophomore Class Vice President Col- leen Butler. 'I think the live band was a good idea, but people just had to get used to the new found entertainment,' said Junior Class Vice President Brent Anderson about the live band. 'I think although we didn't have lots of class involvement, the people who did help did a greatjob. I would say it turned out alittle less than a success. In other words, it was pretty good,' said Wildman about the dance. Photos by Cdflbdldl vlnnter san 21
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Boys add NEW dilTl9l7SiOl'7 to Squad First and foremost for the Rally Squad was its regional victory in com- petition and, at press time, the possi- bility of a trip to Orlando, Florida and an appearance on CBS-TV. The Squad won this honor with a first place at the Northwestern Regional Competition in Fremont. To travel to Orlando, the Squad had to raise 515,000 in one month. 'I knew we could do it. We just needed some incentive,' said Head Cheerleader Nicole Zoggas about her team's accomplishment. Advisers to the group were Teachers Laura Clapp and Jack Hunt, Parent Kathy Dezotte, and Alumna Kim Hardester. 'Our year was a large success as indi- viduals as well as in the group,' stated Choreographer Kim Hardester about the squad. The Rally Squad's year started off COHFEYEHCB tillle DfSCUSSif7Q fUl7dl'3iSiI1Q with Colleague Diane WOOUS, DfI'9CfOf' of ACfiVil'i9S .IZCK HUl1t and ll'lSl'I'UCfi0f73l Aide Kathy DGZOITG Shafe ideas to send Cheef QFOUDS to Orlando, FlOfid3. Redlly? COI'lf6I'iI7Q before U76 3f'II7OUf7C9fT'I6f7I', Cheef' leaders Rochelle Cross and KI'fSZ'Y Dezotte look OVEI' I'65LIlf.'S of HOITlE'COITlif'lQ GIECUOH. PHOCOS by Gdflbuldl Rally Squad 2 3
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