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PAGEANTRY PLACES IN SEVERAL REVIEWS Flag and Banner, advised by Ms. Mary Ann Farelli, attended and com- peted in many shows, parades, games, and events with the Drill Team and Band. During the summer, they attend- ed a camp at the University of Califor- nia at Santa Barbara. Flag and Banner placed second in both the Garden Grove Parade and the La Mirada Field Show. They also participated in the Lester Oaks and Mission Viejo Band Reviews, along with the Clairmont Field Show. 1 — Pageantry performs at half-time at a home football game. 2 — Kris Barr enjoys morning practice. 3 — Tammy Winslow takes a quick break during early morning practice. 4 — Officers: Lieutenant Kathie Huventhal. Captain Tammy Winslow. Co Captain Kolleen Baker, and Lieutenant Kristi Reed. 5 — Pageantry: Top row: Kolleen Baker. Cathy Bender. Ximena Lind- say, Renee Lytle, Kris Barr. Erin McAcley, Marci Storie, Pam Jones, and Tammy Winslow. Front row: Kathie Huventhal. Can- dy Bates. Haney Cribb. Jennifer Cabael. Anne Cote. Marla Setting. Suzanne Sierra, and Kristi Reed. 6 — Co Captain Kolleen Baker prepares to give a demonstration. Clubs 69
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CHARGETTES ATTEND VARIOUS EVENTS The Chargette Drill Team, advised by Ms. Sue Haren, started the year off by going to camp at the University of California at Santa Barbara for a week in August. Following that came the Garden Grove Parade, in which they placed first, the Artesia Band Review, in which they received third, the La Mirada Field Show, and the Lester Oaks Band Review. In December, they held their annual Ice Cream Social and went to Disneyland, as in the past. Also in December, they competed in the South Gate Christmas Parade. Early in 1982, the Chargettes competed at San Jose and held the Mother-Daughter Tea. Also during the year, they held their annual banquet. 1 — Drill Team: Top row: Erin Westerman. Stacy Arthur. Christiana Jenny. Trishia Candler. Shannon McCleary, Beth Doty. Diana McConnachie, Tammy Kaminski. Laura Gallatin. Maria Lopez, Lis Oakden. and Kirsta Tierney. Second row: Laurie Brooks. Stephanie Wagner. Kelly Morgan. Chris Pacquin, Tandi Giacomi, Terri Hagstrom, Tiffany Booth. Laura Lappin, Kari West, Cheri Auble. Jill Morrow, and Stephanie Mayer. Third row: Kim Russel, Kelli Reed. Carol Bales, Gina Setting. Laura Rohr. Laura Lahage, Devvie Plagyi, Kim Reynolds, Cindy Eubanks, Natalie Potts. Robin Murray, Lori Killeen, and Karen Stucky. Fourth row: Stephanie Carlin, Teresa Eubanks. Mi Kim. Toya Yassai. Rosemarie Mergler, Renee Childers. Debbie Smith. Lynnette Starks. Debbie Baker. Tera Thom, Cheri Toomy, and Kim Willis. Front row: Lisa Henry, Wendy Van Ausdal, Mitzi Goldstein. Davine Abbott. First Lieutenant. Captain Vicki Esquivel. Co Captain Glenna Henry, First Lieutenant Michelle McAdams. Amy Lawton, Jackie Camacho, and Angcline Rijken. 2 — Chargettes perform at the Lester Oaks Band Review, along with the El Toro Flag and Banner and Marching Band. 3 — Drill Team's Kari West displays fine form in the Lester Oaks Band Review Parade, in which they took second place. 4 — Charget- tes practice to the song. 8uper Freak at a school pep assembly. 5 — Ms. Sue Haren's Drill Team member Maria Lopez performs at a pep rally in the gym to the music of Super Freak . 68 Clubs
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VARSITY CHEER STIRS OP SPIRIT This year’s Varsity Cheerleaders, headed by Ms. Debbie Fletcher, attend- ed all football games to promote school spirit and give incentive to the players. In fact, promoting school spirit was the main reason for cheerleading. The signs that appeared at various times of the year in the upper and lower quads were usually of the cheerleader’s doing. They took part in planning and presenting assemblies, served at team and club dinners, helped at open houses, and, most of all, attended all sports games, mostly football and basketball. The cheerleaders went to a camp at the University of Southern California at San Diego, where they competed and won many awards. Also during the year, they competed with all the other schools in the community at the Mis- sion Viejo Mall. 1. 1981 alumni cheerleaders Stacey Donohoo and Teri Buc Boulter join 1982 cheerleaders Tina Diumenti and Charmaine Castillo for a routine during the Homecom- ing assembly. 2. Songleaders Charmaine Castillo and Kelly Havens and Cheerleaders Dorie Buckley and Sheryl Isley gather together at the Mission Viejo rival game assembly. 70 Clubs
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