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Cheerleaders Generated Fightin, Falcon Spirit Spirit hoops were a regular part of pre-game activities. FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS: Bottom Row: Mary Joyce, Chris Bansfield, Capt. Kay Corbett. Top Row: Karen Ledding, Lynn Cuga, Co-Capt. Arleen Vandervliet. 144 Cheerleaders After a series of spring clinics and try- outs, twelve energetic girls became the 1970- 71 varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders In June, the two squads attended a clinic at Northern Illinois University, Among thirty- six other competing schools, Forest View's varsity cheerleaders placed second for ex- cellence in jumps, mounts, group co-ordination, appearance, and enthusiasm. Shortly after school reopened, the varsity squad, aided by Mrs. Barbara Farroh, chose six qualified freshman girls to form the third cheerleading squad. The cheerleaders, responsible for planning the pep sessions, supported their respective teams at all football and basketball games. They participated in Fall Festival activities by conducting the mum sales and organizing the memorable Coronation assembly. During the year, the girls, who sold ribbons and made spirit posters and banners, sparked the enthu- siasm of the entire school. During a basketball game, cheerleaders create enthusiasm in the home bleachers.
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