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. I3 at ri ot Pa I s by Flob Anderson photos by Fiob Anderson Who helped lead the team to victory numerous itimes? Who filled the crowd with large amounts of 1 spirit? The Mascots! Yes, the lvlascots, Ethel Char- land and Kristina Anderson, gave their all to help the team out when they needed a little get up and go, which helped us with the reality of defeat and, l'noreover, the thrill of victory. These girls. both Seniors, played a large part in rallies, games, and just plain everyday school life. One Could always find them at a rally or a game doing bomething to support the home team. At rallies they were usually doing a routine to a popular songg at ames. they were probably jumping and cheering for ne of our teams. But whatever one found them boing, i F l i l I3 l l hey could say, l-ley, they've QOC spiritl at I FS 72T 3QQmQMA'l i i I l l l 1 W .., in N.. thel and Kristina during one of their many routines at a game against Davis: E, l1'laIIies are so fun says Kristina as cheers: 13. Kicking up her heels at a football garneg Ethel Charlandg 4, The lvlascots - Ethel Charland and Kr-iggir-ia EPSON. Mascots 75
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Blocks The New Kids On The i Not even the broken ankle of a squad member could dampen the spirit of this years Freshman Spiritleaders. These five enthusastic young ladies were hard work- ers. They engaged in extensive practices all summer and after school when it started. Their efforts shined through in their performances in rallies and at games. Q The girls also received first place awards at their first competition at Stanlislaus State and helped the BJ-l. S. Spiritleaders receive the Sweepstakes trophy. When asked what they liked most about being Cheerleaders their reply was that they liked the fact that they had more of an opportunity to meet new people. We were very fortunate in having such a great group of girls representing us this year. Q 'l . Our Freshman Cheerleaders show one of their many great pyramids. E. Dina looks to see if any- one will show-up to support the Freshmen tonight. 3. The E4-B5 Frosh squad: Allison Ikenberry, Niag- giewinegardner, Amy Dickens, Misty Gilmore, and Dina Fladuechel. 41. Amy demonstrates the basic Eeyer Alright position, 5. Maggie and lvlisty show hopeful smiles for tonights game . . . S. while Ali looks optomistic. 74 Freshman Spirit Leaders
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isfliflf' But somebody must do it! Track, Football, Baseball, Basketball, and Wrestling are all sports that were cov- ered by statisticians this year. You might be asking yourself what is a stat- istician? These girls are from all different classes, and they assist the coaches by making notes on, for instance, hovv many yards a rusher gains in each foot- ball game cr hovv many outs a pitcher makes in each inning. lvlichelle Osgood, a track statistician, says, Stats is a way of getting involved and helping out your fellow team mates. These young ladies recieve no school credit, recognition, and get no respect all year long. 'Q' 'l. front row: Kelly Peterson, Michelle Osgood, back row: La Shelle Nicholson, Kandy Bead, Tedi Beedg B. .Jill Smith adding up the runs at a Varsity Baseball game: 13. lvlarcie Bandazzo enjoys taking stats for the Sophomore Baseball Team, 4. Even the wind doesn't stop Kelly Peterson from taking Track stats 5, front row: Wendy Siler, Karena l-lickman, Bhonda l-loover, Natalie Ivlclvlillen, Shawna Goodine, DeI.ayne Perez, Kathy Fontana. back rcvv: .Jill Smith, Sherri Ivlendonca, .Julie Sbra- gia, ,Janie Egli, Danika Blizzard, Sheri Jones. 76 Statistician: lt's A Bough .Jo b . . . by .Jill Turner photos by David Azlin , 1 mir -Q-ssl, . . ifikff K , ' 2 , 1 1 -sssfzsasez i ' ,A ,KKT n i . illi T . k-.' . k. - , K ,,,, w . . ,.,, ' .5 v ' ' 'ki, l , ,,.. -' fi g , '- H Q ' - -. ,Q . T .... , 1.5.5 ,. A ,Q l . . . ,. . , i ' Q '. 5 2 ll ff' f 41 ' K V-mf' w' X ' . .., . . if N f f 5- ' . ' Yi - Q FFT ' ' ' Q 7 ' T' .---'- If ' T' ' ' ,,,. a z. ' I - f.. ' 'Yfg:L?i,, W A , . 'ffiiilil ' 3 W L .: Vrx, f . W'f, 1 Q,
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