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• ' -.•-A Maiorettes |front to back]: Judy Baosch, Bobbi Rader, Janice Dickson, ietty Meeder and Drum Major Steve Gomez. Pep bond, first row, (l ft to right): Ron Stellman, Art Vaccor, Tom Dye, Bob Boswell, Mike Reddingto ' n, Steve Grey; (second rovi | Butch Ault, Frank ProjviniicL Ron Rydman, Ron Doan, Don Thurmon, Ken Thurman, Tony Cordia, Dale , Slier, ' Fred Duffyr DanNeyenhuis, Doyle Tolbert Qmi Jim Dennis. - ' sters Prornote Pep Indian Spirit Planning rallies, painting banners and promoting Indian spirit was the job of the rally committee. In charge of the committee was head yell leader Charleen Wilson, and head song leader Vickie Backeberg. The pep band played at the morning rallies and at games. Half times were livened by the featherettes, who also performed at parades. The majorettes and drum major displayed their talents at these functions also. Rally committee, first row, (left to right): Solly Beougher, Meri Grimm, Vickie Backeberg, Bonnie Booth, Janice Fox; (second row) Lynn Nelson, Mike Horvath, Charleen Wilson, Johnny Dalton, Karen Jenkins; (third row) Pam. W-Mson, -John Borr, Steve Gomez, Kathy Murdock, Susie Willis, Janet Patfp, Ann Muljlig ' and Janet Weaver. ' 26
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Whether the season was fall, winter or spring, the sport football, basketball or baseball, our yell leaders spurred our teams on to victory. They helped to keep both the team ' s and the students ' morale high with their pep and enthusiasm. Contributing also to this spirit building were our song leaders. They were a credit to Fullerton High School, for they were rated by the Los Angeles Times as the top song leading group in Orange County. Received warmly by the student body were Fullerton ' s six flag twirlers. The girls were selected for their ability and sense of rhythm, which were displayed at each of their many performances. Garbed in feathers, war paint and rawhide was Ful- lerton ' s mascot, Willie Ugh. Willie seemed to be the essential spark needed to set off a blaze of school spirit. His rollicking antics put everyone in fine spirits, whether the game was won, tied or lost. Willie Ugh, Eugene Cook Flog twirlers, left to right: Poddie Mitchell, Joan Berry, Penny Jewett, Claire Chapman, Frankie Sue Davis and Dianne Read. 1 Hl ' IF - ' i r 1 ji i n ' i !!j L J ' i 1 I PM — 1 i- ' .. 25
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heafherettes, first row, (left to rigfit): Wynnette Giles (leader), Susie Willis, Jackie Robertson, Tern Jo Flynn, Tom McClu re, Cheryl Crispino, Linda Rigsby, Lyie Rigsby, Carole Lucente (leader); (second row) Faye Linder, Judy Larson, Janet Neal, Linda Ortmayer, Chen Favmger, Susan Remley; (third row] Cheri Ross, Linda Glover, Judy Perry, Judy Tucker and Nancy Dieves- Featherettes, first row, (left to right): Carole Lucente (leader). Sherry Ruse, Sandy Goodwin, Sue Metcalf, Pam Wilson, Jean MacDonald, Sally Webster, Karen Struve, Wynnette Giles (leader); (second row) Cecilia Glenn, Lynda Gomez, Marcy Cook, Linda Farmer, Susie Festal, Kathy Zoccognino; (third row) Dianne Redinger, Cheryl Mangold, Karen Ferguson, Cheryl Thayer, Cathy Maynard, Janice Crowder and Deanie Mormann. 27
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