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Whse. 3 lun Traveling rare for JV rally BELOW: An assembly welcomes JV rally mem- bers Wendy Williamson, Erin Yates and Kris Bluett. LOWER LEFT: Basketball spectators wit- ness elaborate cheers performed by the rally in the gym. BOTTOM: Junior varsity basketball ral- ly members include mascot Darcy Fasset. KNEELlNGt Shelly O'Brien, Wendy Williamson. Kris Bluett. STANDING: Erin Yates. 24 JV Basketball Rally Accompaning the teams to away games proved to be a problem for the junior varsity basketball rally. Adviser Sandy Murphy said lack of funds, a crowded team bus and the absence of a chaperone were among the major reasons why the girls attended only three out-of-town games. Money allotted from the student body fund purchased uniforms for the fot girls. Sales of candy, baked goods, an game programs took care of other ew penses. After school, passers-by could see t JV rally hard at work on the front Ia practicing routines they chor graphed. Darcy Fasset served as t rally's mascot. lx
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l fd Varsity sports get two rallies To provide each varsity sport with its own group of six spirit-boosting cheer- leaders, rally squads were divided. One cheered for football and wrestling while the other devoted its time to basketball. The football-wrestling rally squad began developing cheerleading skills and ideas when the group attend- ed rally camp in Eugene during the Summer. Sponsoring dances and working con- cession stands were among money- raising activities for the squad. Funds were not provided to cover expenses during football season. but were sup- plied during wrestling season. The girls were very supportive to the teams, according to adviser Cherie Sanville. They were a nice group to work with, she added. TOP: Kim Moore shows dynamite at a pep assembly. LOWER LEFT: Cheerleaders yell Bear number one. LOWER RIGHT: Kim Moore, Lori Welander. Kathy Schulzke, Michelle Stephens practice on the front oval before a game. BOT- TOM: Varsity football-wrestling rally includes Kim Moore. Kathy Schulzke, Michelle Stephens. ROW 2: Lori Welander, Lisa Williams and Chris McGill. 38 sx' re? 'VX 4' 1 Varsity Football-Wrestling Rally 23
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-up---.Y W 0 -.....,A ' .e ' 3 male leaders . join rally squad -R I as Tradition was changed in Deeeriiber y x g . R . when male yell leaders were added to i T ' the varsity basketball rally. Boys had not been on the squad since l962. l The guys were added after the 78-79 student council and adviser Ken La- mont suggested the idea. Gordon Clowers was elected as the fourth boy on rally but declined in order to com- pete in the wrestling team. Rally members traveled on the team bus to away games. Student activities secretary Carol Tingley said they re- presented the school well and often received compliments from other schools on their behavior. Adviser Betsy Brownhill purchased uniforms with money allotted from the student body fund. ABOVE: ERA reaches Bend High as members of the varsity rally lift yell leaders during a cheer. ,?7 '-A ABOVE LEFT: Varsity basketball rally members include Cindy Garibay, Tracy Everton. Camille Brown. ROW 2: Scott Thomas. Greg Ferrera, Joe ' Yahna. ROW 31 Gilann Helling, Kenna Swinford i is-. and Julie Robertson. LEFT: A unique introduction X i of the team is demonstrated by the rally mem- ? as at A ' t .. bers. .i I Q, Q. l .f - .r 1 X V y N T g f l N Varsity Basketball Rally 25 5 -ff' ' Mm., a is ,,ff '
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