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1 FRONT ROW: P. Ludwig, H. Fields, D. Nelson, I. Galindo A. Fields, E. Turner, D. Hursey, W. Street, E. Jeffries T. Mitchell. ROW 2: O. Galindo, F. Delsi, M. Bustamonte F. Lozania, N. Galindo, K. Mullenix, D. Adams, J. Dong, P. Woods, D. Terrell, S. Hudson. ROW 3: R. Osborn, D Blakeman, R. Ellis, R. Savory, S. Bishop, C. Sager, M Bruggeman, C. Naff, M. Slaughter. ROW 4: S. Mirenda B. Miller, W. Payne, V. Adams, B. McKinney, C. Reaves, P. Watson, B. Holler, A. Barrows, J. Street. ROW 5: L. Mathis, H. Cooper, D. Bishop, R. Perkins, S. Craig, R. Bishop, D. Holler, T. Bankston. BACK ROW: D. Robles, W. Johnson, J. Johnson, R. Johnson, D. Livingston, L. Bell, J. Mosley, R. Mosley. BACK ROW: V. Adams, B. Holler, B. McKinney, D. Holler, D. Blakeman, S. Hudson, R. Savory, I. Galindo, K. Mul- W. Payne, D. Bishop, R. Mosely, A. Barrows, L. Mathis, lenix, N. Galindo, M. Bustamonte, R. Osborn, Mr. Scott, D. Robles, T. Bankston. FRONT ROW: B. Adams, R, Ellis, Director.
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chorus entertains the community L This year's J. V. squad consisted of Mary Shope, Dana Haw- kins, Patti Ellis, and Lisa Tripp. J. V. Cheerleaders cheered for victory as they led the mighty Cubs to an undefeated season in football. Freshmen cheerleaders for the 1971-72 school year were Beth Grott, Margie Palacios, Delma Wheeler, and Brook Lane. Making poster, wearing spirit day outfits, and practicing were only a few of the things this yearis J. V. squad spent many hours doing. The J. V. squad consisted of Patti Ellis, Dana Hawkins, Mary Shope, and Lisa Tripp. Last summer the J. V. cheerleaders went to cheerleading camp in Flagstaff. They learned many new cheers, motions, and skits. They also competed against other squads from around the state. On the last day of competition, the J. V.'s were given a superior rating and named most spirited. The Freshmen cheerleaders were Beth Grott, Brook Lane, Margie Palacios, and Delma Wheeler. They also Spent hours practicing cheers and mak- ing posters. Open House, Arizona Training Center, and the junior high were only a few of the places this year's chorus performed under the direction of Mr. Scott. The chorus spent many hours practicing to achieve voice control, more perfect pitch, and all around perfection. The High School Ensemble, also under Mr. Scott's supervision, was a select group of the better singers from the chorus. The Ensemble traveled to state tournaments, performed at the Open House, gave a Christmas program for the junior high school, and per- formed locally.
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mums, apple pie, . . . Last summer the pom pon line went to Kachina Pom Pon Camp in Thatcher. At camp the line learned many dances and ways to cre- ate spirit in school. While they were there they received two Excellent ribbons for their achievements. As soon as football season started these girls were busy preparing dances and performing them at the pep assemblies and half time shows. Besides dancing, the pom pons did a lot to help raise the school spirit. They made signs, cookies for the football and bas- ketball teams, and rode on the booster buses to help raise enthusiasm among the students. After only the third football game, Karol Bax- ter quit the line but was replaced by Dana Edge. To raise money for pom pon and basket- ball uniforms, the pom pon line had two money making projects. The first was the selling of mums and boutonniers for the Homecoming latl ,t,,,a Dance. Second they had a pie sale. Eighty or- ders were taken for their pies which were made in the Home Ec room. .W X. The pom pon line showed their desire to boost the football team's spirit as they displayed their dancing skill at half time. Our pom pon girls performed at the last half time show of the Pom Pons clockwise: I. Street, D. Edge, N. Masters, T. Garret, season as the band played Mission Impossible . M. Moring, S. Unger, S. Masters. Not pictured R. Palmer.
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