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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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PIIOCOI by Gtlrlbdldl Val' si ty takes l'eQlOl1alS by attending a cheerleading camp at Stanford University in August. The squad tooktwospiritsticks,and three squad members were asked to be instructors for the National Cheer- leading Association. 'l felt really honored to be asked right out of high school,' stated Head Yell leader Danny Kahn. The two oth- ers who were appointed were senior Dave Hutchinson and Junior Shelley BOFQES. The Rally Squad's second achieve- -uzysnsrgg ment was that it won the cheer cate- gory at the annual Omega Rally. Arroyo had never won the honor previously. Also new to the squad this year was the fact that it was a co-educational group. 'Throughout the year, being a coed squd has brought everyone closer together! stated Squad Member Elaine Rockowitz. 'The guys were a major asset to the competition success,' said Yell leader Tony Aniasco. l'l00l Cly! DOlf1Q a Sh0UldeI' sit, JUfllOl'S Helena Wel5S and Shelley BOf'QeS cheer fhe football feam. Holding their fingers high, the Val'Sity Rally Squad shows off its flI'Sf Dlaffe fl'ODhy fI'OfTl the NOI'l'hefI7 US ReQiOhalS COmDeflflOh. HaVll7Q fUf'l at a football game, SDlI'lfleadeI'S DeFllSe YOUDQ ahd Tiffany BFOWI7 do a few klCK5. .IUIIIIJ Showing Off their Splflf, JUl'llOI' Shannon Kleg- mah afld SeI7lOI' Daflefle Sasaki lead the squadat the Omega Rally in CaSffO Valley. Rally squad 25
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