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varsity rally Camp helps Creativity, dependability, a sense of humor and real dedication were all prerequisites for the 1977-78 really squad. This pleasing combination of factors made rally active in student council, on the athletic field and gym, up on the balcony (where they practiced) and even in the classroom. Rally camp, held at Lewis and Clark College in July, gained the girls a top eight trophy and many ideas for yells and routines. Some of these ideas were put to good use during a successful Homecoming Week. It was at this time that the boys rally (who were assisted by the girls rally) felt they were the closest and considered it their greatest success. All the girls would hove repeated the experience if they had the chance. They also felt that the lack of feedback from the students was the only real problem. Varsity Rally 21
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Top Left: Lori Caldwell completes a routine in a football pep assembly. Top Right: Varsity Rally: (top) Suzanne Troth, (bottom, left to right) Kathy Sweet, Lynnie Michaels, Lori Caldwell, Lisa Shipley, Lisa Caldwell. Left Bottom: Kathy Sweet and Lisa Caldwell do Dallas at the Forest Grove Basketball game. Right Bottom: The excitement and spirit of Homecoming is shown on the face of Lisa Caldwell. Far Top Right: Varsity Rally and Dexter perform o yell during a home basketball game. Middle Top: Suzanne Troth shows involvement with football action at home. Bottom Left: Rally members present a skit to students at a pep assembly. 20 Varsity Rally
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j-v. rally J.V. rally stirs up spirit For most of the year the J.V. Rally girls were closely involved with assisting the varsity squad. A good deal of spirit, dedication and persistance were required of the four; often their efforts went without recognition. Drill, sign painting, pep assemblies and ball games all called for cooperation and participation. These qualities were always very much in evidence. Top Loft: Wanda Rettler cheers on the J.V. basketball team at a home game. Middle Left: Sue Marshall shows her spirit before a J.V. basketball game. Top Middle: Lynda Caldwell has a smile for the crowd os she supports her team. Top Right: Jeri Miller lifts her pom poms for a J.V. Basketball score. 22 J.V. Rally
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