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Cheer Captures 2nd Place 1968 Cheer Marilyn Miller, Nancy Spa rling Kathy Thompson 1968 Rally Janet Almos, Kathy Carlson, Roxy Garbe, Carol Lewis, Wendy Rankin. Barb Schroeder, Barb Specker, Linda Young Regional Conference Cheer and rally, eleven popular pep genera- tors, inspired student body enthusiasm dur- ing games, on pep buses, and at assemblies as well as executing behind the scenes pro- jects. This year's group proved outstanding, contributing endless hours to practicing, poster making, and decorating. Unbeknown to the majority of the students the eight rally girls and three cheerleaders made num- erous signs for the individual players' homes, lemonade for afternoon practices, and good- ies forthe traveling athletes. Rally girls in action on gym floor Cheerleaders Kathy, Nancy, and Marilyn. During Athletic Events Wendy and Barbie Janet, Barb, and Carol E 15
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Drill Team Places 1st In State Contest Forward march!i Despite mid-August heat and blisters, the Hi-Steppers energetically marched into a busy year. Captain JoAnn Bond and Lieutenant Karla Moore led the 29 members of the 1967-68 drill team. Right flank, tweet! Left flank, tweet! Starting in September, the Hi-Steppers sponsored the eighth annual Yakima Valley Drill Team Clinic-Work- shop. The Cadet drill team marched in the Wapato Lab- or Day parade, the Union Gap Old Town Days parade, and Yakima's Memorial Day, Sun Fair, and Veteran's Day parades. Left, left, left-right-left. You're on the wrong foot! Frequent performances included dance and precision march routine presentations at football and basket- ball games. During basketball season the drill team traveled to Wenatchee for an exchange performance with the Apple-Ettes. Oh no! I forgot my gloves. In March, the group entered state-wide competition in Everett. Spring found the members staging the annual Tolo, followed by the selection and initiation of new members before concluding the year. Remember, lift your knees, point your toes, and SMILE! UPPER LEFT: Members await the first strains of music for the half- time performance at the Ike-Davis football game. CENTER LEFT: The Hi-Steppers march in the Yakima Veterans Day parade to the cadence of the Cadet band. LOWER LEFT: STANDING: Sherry Spencer, Karen Osborn, Sue Hat- chard, Susie Robinson, Becky Lugar, Pam Morris, Kathy Murphy, JoAnn Bond, Peggy Lacy, Candy Crawford, Sally Goode, Katie Bar- nett, Judy Penhallegon, Suzanne Belz, Shelley Rintala, advisorMrs. Wagner, KNEELING: Karla Moore, Da na Dwinell, Lora Marshall, Stephanie Reif, Heather Fountain, Judy Massong, Kris Pieti, Con- nie Bohoskey, Karen Dickman, Jackie Dorage, Linda Hartley, Fran Bisschoff, Gwen Doak, Donna Bordon,Jane Strausz. With typical drill team smiles, Jackie Dorage and Fran Bisschoff perform a novelty ribbon routine. Captain JoAnn Bond leadsthe 1967-68 drill team in a traditional 'E' formation. Long hours of hard practice help Karla Moore, Da na Dwinell, Lora Marshall, and Steph Reif to perfecta precision march routine.
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