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3 vs 'Lf' '-' Y 7-if 'A in Lining up as lhe spirited varsiiy cheerleaders for ihe pas? year were: Lindo Pecyna, Nell Comstock, Terry Thompson, Chris Facer, Linda Sfouch and Rhonda Rule. H..,,,., -nv, ., Nc. 3-bk,-Q The cheerleaders prepare the run-through for the Homecoming football game. The cheerleaders surprised the focfball team y ' XSL S
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Cheering at all assemblies and Jay Vee games were cheerleaders Cfrom leftl April Wayson, Vickie Haacke Cstandingj, Millie Montgomery, and Val Leonard Showing enthusiasm at Jay Vee basketball game are April Wayson Cstandingj and Val Leonard. Jayvee Cheerleaders Spark Crowds This year's jay vee cheerleaders added spark and excitement to all jay vee games and assemblies this year. They began work- ing during the summer to earn money for the coming 67-68 school year. Money mak- ing projects included washing windows, car washes, bake sales, and sponsoring an attergame dance. The tour' girl squad, con- sisting ot three sophomores, and one iunior, was headed by sophomore, April Wayson. The jay vees practiced every day, perfect- ing and creating new routines. The squad placed third at Santa Maria cheerleading competition. After the com- pletion of the basketball season the Jay Vee cheerleaders practiced in preparation tor the El Monte competition in March. L Millie Montgomery shows winning style of Jay Vee cheerleaders. 45
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Cheerleaders Keep Spirit Alive A major accomplishment was achieved in July at Redlands Summer Cheerleading Camp when the varsity cheerleaders re- ceived a first place finish. Much of the spirit generated this year at Cabrillo can be attributed to these six girls. Their talents were demonstrated at games and assemblies throughout the year. A new tradition, the spirit stick, was in- troduced with the intent of boosting school spirit. In addition, the girls worked con- stantly on skits for the pep assemblies. The group, captained by senior Rhonda Rule, worked hard during the early part of the year in order to purchase their fiashy new uniforms. Their many money-making projects in- cluded the selling of spirit ribbons and gold and black shakers. Adding spirit in another form, the cheerleaders also painted signs and run-throughs. Working with the cheer- leaders and substituting at games was senior Shirin Tennant. with a victory party after the squad won the SBCL Championship. Y? it-rn C, yur GD Cftcerleaciers gf. .. 1 ,gn x is .x Q-.3-rsrffg f The varsity cheerleaders wait anxiously to cheer during basketball contest. 'Xs- Senior Rhonda Rulle captained the varsity cheerleaders for the 1967-68 year. 47
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