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J .V. f Freshmen Cheer I , 1 X , A. ' rm ' 5 f 63 , W li W. M' W!- ' N ,-.....,a, wil? if 5 x , K 1 yi? 0,13 QW if 1 . ll During halftime at the Homecoming game, Michelle Campbell and Vanessa Schirmang await the victorious Eagles, 2l JV Cheerleaders Toni Manriquez, Vanessa Schirmang, Karen Gill, and Michelle Campbell giggle about the way they had messed up their last cheer. 3l Judi Kerr, Karen Gill, Vanessa Schirmang, and Lisa Martinsen perform their victory cheer at a pep assembly. 4l Lisa Martinsen and Judi Kerr are on their way to help judge the tryouts for freshman cheer. 5l Angela Cavallo, Christine McMann, Kim Spano, and Debbie Writter promote enthusiasm at a pep assembly. 6l Kim Spano and Kris Libuscowski, with the aid of Angela Cavallo, do an L stunt which the varsity line taught them. 7l Karen Gill and Michelle Campbell show their excitement after the Eagles score the winning touchdown against Globe.
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A new trend initiated Student Government, sponsored by Mrs. Palsma, successfully put on a Super Dance for Muscular Dystrophy. They also sponsored all the regular Friday night dances and semiaformal Christmas dance. Sponsored by Sister Frances, the National Honor Society, in conjunction with Student Government, planned the activities for the Super Dance. As a service project, they provided clothing and food for a needy family. Also this year, they produced and sold all the football programs. 'KS Student Government f NHS 145
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T :J la 1-I in This year the J.V. Cheerline was very successful in their fund-raising event. ln the beginning of the year, the girls planned a bowl-a-thon. This went over quite well, netting the girls over one thousand dollars. The way the bowl-a-thon worked was that anyone who wanted to bowl could and they were sponsored for each pin. Following their acceptance to the cheerline, the girls attended a cheer camp in eastern Arizona. They took a city bus to Thatcher, Arizona and stayed for three days. The girls brought back one superior and two excellent ribbons along with the spirit stick. The Freshman Cheerline this year consisted of six girls: Angela Cavallo, Kim Spano, Joyce Chaney, Christine McMann, Chris Libuscowski, and Debbie Writter. The line this year was very spirited and enthusiastic. The girls kept up their support for the boys even after a defeat. The girls tried to perform at all of the freshman football and basketball games. They even showed their school spirit by cheering at some of the girls sports. J V f Freshman Cheer 147
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