High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 125 text:
“
F Air Y if 7 L i i ? jill Burba lane Schwennessen QHEADJ Ann Hull we Verna Boyd, Bonnie Lang lHEADJ, lulie Misak, Debbie Fox. Cheerleaders Give Spirit 'l 7 . 1 . . 4 1 'V -,,..qI 1 5. K M... K A 1' ,pw-1 Lf., ,,-L 'qF:5Q Louanne Hudgins Cheerleading can be a hard and trying expe- rience. It involves a lot of time and work. The B-Varsity cheerleaders are required to practice at least three hours a week and to attend all Varsity and B-Varsity games. So this is your first year in high school and you become a cheerleader. This was probably one of the most exciting moments in the fresh- man cheerleaders' lives. These girls have worked very hard throughout the year to make their freshman team successful.
”
Page 124 text:
“
.L .W,, ,,4,,,W, flllld' ' ' , T Q X X Tina Teschke, HEAD 471 .. .. Debbie D. Smith lanet Jacobs Sharon Stevens Varsity, Soph Cheerleaders Show Spirit The Varsity Cheerleaders have been very active this year. They have brought new and exciting spirit to the student body. In August of 1973 the girls attended Cheerleading Camp at Rock Springs. At camp they re- ceived awards for their spirit and ability to be good cheerleaders. The sophomore cheer- leaders were elected in the early fall by the sophomore class. These girls have worked very hard and have proven to the rest of the stu- dent body that they are very fine cheerleaders. Brenda Button Pam Reece jenny Casmaer, Kim Craig-HEAD, Debbie Dearthg not shown Terry Williams.
”
Page 126 text:
“
LW-as-f,g?VV Pom Pon aff an Pam Give Support Pom Pons were organized to promote school spirit, provide en- tertainment at school functions, and represent the school at activi- ties, such as parades and conventions. The primary activities of the squad is to design and perform in- tricate dance routines, and partici- pate in numerous events to encour- age school spirit. Pom Pons take turns putting on skits during assem- blies by playing the part of anything from the tail end of a train, to being SUPER COLT. Pom Pons sponsor for the 1973-74 school year was Mrs. Margaret Markham, while Bambi Carlson filled the position of Pom Pons president. Pep Club Shows Spirit Pep Club is the largest single club on Campus. The Pep Club girls have always been an important part of any school. Without them the school would have little or no spirit at a game. Pep Club girls make up one of the most active parts of a school body. They are the backbone of a school, helping the guys win a game by giv- ing them support galore. Sponsoring the Homecoming and Queen of Courts seem to be one of the primary functions of the Pep Club. To prepare for a royalty pres- entation and dance, the girls must spend hours preparing everything down to the finest detail. Kathy Hoggard, senior was the 1973-74 Pep Club president, and Vicki Evans was the vice president. Sponsors were, Miss Donna Bick- nell, Miss Debra lrwin, Mrs. Wanda Lindsay, Mrsz Cheryl Walker. l?? O-1' 1 ..,. . we aizwii-JW n z Wfwmwv..,., ...aa-9469... sm, , .V -.rpm- , ,, KV-x..t:f4'2f J. J- gan 4W i '21 ,,f?'.,,,i41Vf..fiV-1 V-.3 W- . V , 1 . A ,, - , ,,,, , 1 .VV H ' gg, ,. ,,,gg,..:cf , 1, fi L., , S., ,y.,.gV, A W ws ab-aivdiwr A 16,5532 awaamw md.-1 mewanffga fd! Mawr, 9ggi:5ZgT,gE'f,7,,Q,, wr . Tl! ' aww WV ' '1 ::1. V V'Y?flil,H ,,.. ',J'VL,lLZf'fZC? 'L W f imgiwi VW V. wr V 'ii WJ xi f I Af I ' P 'Q fl i'yg'i.-1.V ' ' I 7 Q7 L ,U V N .V 1 ,.,, V V V, f' A . 77.47 ,..,... . if ,,,... . ,V V V A 251 fVilfi:?2E??WUiiV.Z9515,- V . 'Lf1lQ,.L1- K ,,,, ff 3315 if'.V?1fiiH 1f1VV 'Ef2f5Q2Vzf -W wr ' M 2 'ff-'W 'M 'M V' V W 2 W. fy-gs I W A 5 N my .V M VL g I ,, .L V ,- V. ' ' 5- ,Vg , ' ' W ' . 7 Q f ' -VW' a.. ,..., ,LL '95 ' 1- ' mr. S s mai LJV . L 'wa x A ., ,t Wi ...V V . , ,, get 4 my- V if ' 3 -...,V , gaffaaf a f . ,. VM. ., H, . .-. V -M V 1 .V VV ff 1cVg,V,,,,, Mg M -. jg' V . X , t ' N K V- . V .2- ' VV Viz' VV 'L . V ,ii ' 'V il . M1 V f V if ,V , V-, Vs V -' ' Va. ' ', ' VV . --'- . ' . C+ .W V ' -5 . Wu ,n X. , A ,th . . f 7' gp , 1 V ' V V K t .V , V. ,V V ' ' T it . 3 if 1 5 Q ' 'f , . at Q .. 4 1 .- V - ' '- , Y , 5 t , 4..,.,.,..., K , ,V.,.v., M, V RV, V L 5 ' H - 5 ' Va lr 'f. 4 5 J 1' V. ' . g V V' K 'V V ' . V . l Q 1 V- 5 if A . V' Ji ,jf i QfT' V.. I yy- 2 V ha' -y . ' ' is Q 'V 4 V ' '. N Y BQ L X . V L fe' aft 0? lin l -.H f' - 1 ' V 7 5 - l V KV 5 lf ji. VV 9 . . V ...A i fy. ..i- if 5 2 T v ' -V ,VV ii' 3 X f , . , 'A V4 Y V . . , ,A .A V. v vh Fl' It -V . VV V. It 'YE' an A F . 1 , 2 Ilya l K A ,V V 4. H U. , kg? 'wh . ,ti m -H55-a,,f,sLw -' M ffZiw.i .ff' 4' . .VV a V 1 ' , . , ' x P ' iii I Q' 4lU 'Q Vi? N ,-iii 29' L 'V V V . V- 'VVVVM s - it .-.,Q5iVl.g' is A S . . ' , V ' , VfV 5 S y V V QB. ' L - Q . g,Sj,,,-wgafi W Vq,f.g,sRV, y-Q6g,5'5 S, . AVVVV if ,sk Y if. ,vw xs.?'ll,x,,5.,:,,,y55 , ,W I I .. My ZV I .. V,.V .L ,, . J, vi. ,,r. We . I QV., ' HV ' 4' 'V+' ,wr -PV 5fg,i.1fi-afs.1Vt2:gtwAV.r,vgVVg3!'Bt9 .- 4 .. Q 'V V. lim . 4.14 ngniw. , ag ., , ,,!'V,'.4 . - tw ,.Jf 1Y' 4 -..4. ,' - ' . , v., f .5 'ian V. V . VM wV,5:f+.f..f,4VZii-41e3f,f if f.qf 5,VV35bf..x .- 'V - if .ct V-.1iQ,,,e . W if .if tc- 34, V XV z . ' -Vviwgyxiiff' e :En V' f r.17 52 1'5 A G V' if- ' ' - ' 'E' Nfbfw ,, Lztsza-,, .-J' . Vf - V VV s . ' POM PONS - Tanya Dillard, Gail Williams, Bonnie Madzey, Dalene McDaniel, Kay Campbell, Linda Scott, Dalene Hicks, Kathy Markham, Teresa Palmer, Debbie lo Smith, Becky Stovall, Bambi Carlson, lolyn Voelzke, Cindy Byers. .ar T -A 1' PEP CLUB - Front Row - Campus High Pom Pons. Second Row - B Team Cheerleaders, Ann Hull, lane Schwennessen, lill Burba, and Lou Anne Hudgins. Sophomore Cheerleaders, jenny Casmaer, Debbie Dearth, Kim Craig, and Terry Williams. Varsity Cheerleaders, Tina Teschke, Shar- on Stevens, Pam Reece, Debbie D. Smith, lanet lacobs, and Brenda Button. Third Row - Debbie Hulse, Kathy Maechtlen, Kelly Schrieber, Kathy Ybarra, Leslie Boyd, Verna Boyd, LaDonna Czar- nowsky, Diana Martian, Connie Logsdon, Cheryl Wedel, Debra Tiley, Sherry Neston, Theresa Sted- dum, Brenda Love, Kathy Hoggard, Fourth Row - Carla Cooper, Windy Stockton, Lisa Warring- ton, Pam Charles, jenny Portz, Bonnie Lang, julie Misak, Pam Coppage, Terri Button, Nancy Stock- ton, lanis Panizzi, Pam Fox, Merri Lynn Wolf, Teresa Noland, Tammy Crum, Glenda Ivy. Fifth Row - Mary Hanigan, Linda Papen, Candy Witcraft, Lynette Barrett, Debbie Fox, Sandy Knifing, Penny Winters, Sharon Hoggard, Teresa Tiffany, Lisa Youngers, Linda Campbell, Kris lacobs, Kim Clark.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.