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SONGLEADERS - Front row: Regina Houston, Melanie Leslie, Lynn Krause, Donna Dunham. Back row: Julie Wade, Karrie Anderson, Kelli Norton. 3 KH W . L Head Songleader Melanie Leslie evaluates a new routine for Jump-Shout Boogie. A Karrie Anderson leaps over Donna Dunham at the Sadie Hawkins Assembly. 126 songleaders iuiisis ..,. fyffj'if fifTlf,1,l1Q..,
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Freshmen Cheerleaders Bradshaw and Klenke Aid Frosh Expanding the squad from five girls to six got the Frosh Bengals oft to a winning start. When try-outs were held in September, six girls were selected to provide Bonanza's Freshmen class with spirit. Getting involved came easy when head cheerleader, Marla Bradshaw, and a new adviser Rebecca Klenke organized a candy sale and pre- pared programs tor a Bonanza foot- ball game. Since the team wasn't chosen until September, the girls were a lit- tle more unexperienced than JV and Varsity, but hour long practices before and after school got their spirits up high tor the freshmen class. 4 Frosh cheerleaders get their classmates rowdy for a pep assembly. FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS - Front row: Missy Foley, Karen Anderson, Kelly Labrum. Back Row: Brenda Weber, Marla Bradshaw, Yvette Crow. 1 494 Wing... H
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-----....,,,. said .-.N wsmu-v E M .... w -L 9 ,qi 'lilih-anna: f I . ff Songleoders Record Set in Competition The best competition record yet was achieved by the song- leaders for this year. During the Thanksgiving holiday, the girls traveled to Disneyland and came home with two superior rib- bons. Previously in July they had attended the Camp of Champs in Santa Monica and brought back to B.H.S. an astounding twenty-seven superior ribbons and trophies. Using a mixture of jazz and cheer movements the songlead- ers performed to either popular tunes of the year or to music provided by the B.H.S. band. The girls set their goal to perform a new routine each assem- bly. In order to accomplish this they danced every early bird hour and sometimes met for the rehearsals after school. For Homecoming they performed The Stripper. For Sadie Hawkins they donned flannel shirts and overalls and danced to Grandpa Jones' song Mountain Dew. Greased Lightning called for satin shorts, but the The Stripper routine called for, as did the MacArthur Park Medley, leotards. All these girls' costumes were created or paid for by each girl. A The songleaders strike their various poses for HGREASED LIGHTNING. 4 Second year songleader Lynn Krause glances up to have camera catch her eye. songleaders 127
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