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chs poms hold the key to spirit it was a busy year packed with enthusi- asm for the Pom Pon Girls at G.HS. Their season started in the summer as they prepared dances for competition at Gamp of Champs at N.A,U. At camp, they learned dances, skits, and won several awards: the Super-Star Squad Award, two Red Ribbo'ns, and several Blue and Red Ribbons for individual competition. Every year, the Pom Pon and Cheer- leaders work together to put on the Annual Dinner. The money raised from this dinner was used to buy new uniforms. During football season, the Pom line was a part of the marching band, they performed with the band at pre-game and half-time shows, attended Band Day and other band activities. Basketball sea- son set the Pom Pon Girls on their own, where hours of practice kept time work- ing to regain victory for their basketball team. ' U'-'-'f.5'!'i 4 QM W im '34 Pom Pon Girls for the 1976-1977 season are from Left to Right, Front Row: Kim Taft, Beavers, Margie Mendoza. Back Row: Sue Galvin, Ginger Warwick, Suzette Nowlin, Tandra Horning, Not pictured is Vicki Mirmelli. -A. 142-escape Banner. wif-' 1. Poms enioy performing at the State Fair while accompanied by band. 2. Co-Captains, Kim Taft and Tandra Horning engage mischievous activities near the fountain at State Fair. fi. Tanclra and Vicki Mirmelli lead the Homecoming Parade carrying the
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1. The Freshman cheerleaders for this year are from top to bottom: Cindy Chavez, Becky Ballard, Mary Lee Miller, and Isabel Gomez. 2. The cheerleading life is no easy game, it'S hard work and much effort. 3. Taking a step in the correct direction is one way to be victorious over any rival team. This was the first year these four girls have cheered together. Cheerleading was a good experience for the girls, and they really did build the team and class spirit. The girls and the other cheerleaders sponsored a banquet. It was a job well done. The Freshmen cheerleaders traveled to the away games to keep the spirit going all the time. The smiles that shined off the cheerleaders' faces would keep anyone going, even when it meant running over a player from the other team.
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