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ENTHUSIASM WAS CREA TED J. V Cheerleaders This past year, the .I.V. cheerleaders could be seen cheering on the Junior Varsity football, basketball, baseball, track, swimming, and tennis teams. In addition to cheering at games, the J.V.'s participated at camp, competi- tions, and sponsored many dinners. The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders worked very hard this year and greatly contributed to the pep and spirit of Junior Varsity sports. S oph-F rosh Cheerleaders 'This year the Soph-Frosh Cheer- leaders were found at most of the Soph-Frosh sporting events cheering on the Dolphin teams. They also participated in numerous pep rallies and school activities where they gen- erally added to school spirit. Drill Team At half time of every home football game, the Drill Team performed rou- tines to many songs. The girls were chosen for Drill Team by their ability to do splits and high kicks, their co- ordination, and their appearance. With advisor Mrs. Wendkos and leaders Joni Miller and Becky Ketye, the girls started practicing routines during summer vacation, and when school started, they continued prac- ticing during third period and after school. The Drill Team sponsored three car washes which were their major fund raising events. as- sffwiim ' T 3 i 2 nigh , ls.. I X .5 'lu-sa. Qggtas, 'A . qu
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Wrestling Boosters Lori Rymer, President of the Wres- tling Booster Club, led the group in promoting the sport of Wrestling and helped to score at all wrestling meets. They ran all wrestling meets including the Dana Hills Invitational and also helped at the league finals and all CIF. tournaments. Varsity Lettermen Headed by sponsor, Mr. Bill Smith, President, Mike Tannerg Vice Presi- dent, Brent Danningerg and Secretary- Treasurer, Wes Collier, the main goals of the Varsity Lettermen were to pro- mote a social atmosphere for varsity athletics and to promote fund raising activities for the athletic program. Among many activities accomplished this year by the Varsity Lettermen were purchasing 100 varsity letters for first year recipients, designing a Lettermen's insignia patch for letter- men's jackets, and participating in a social event at the beach. P.T.S.A. The Parent Teacher Student Associ- ation was a group of parents, teachers, and students who organized and ac- complished many activities through- out the school year. One of the major events of this group was the P.T.S.A. Swap Meets which were held in the parking lot at Dana Hills. SUPPORT CLUBS BOOST SPIRIT 1 ,.,' 5 i 45. .ln t. . ,I , I .SS-if' -'gfztfxsjyrl . -2' - flftv- 'Mr ,nf Q:-.uggi One Year Before the Mast
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