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Below: FROSH CHEERLEADERS — Bottom Row: Lisa Kfoury, Co-captain; Kathy Skillman, captain; Merrilee Wainio. Top row: Jennifer Cooper, Tony Carter, Anne Michel. Top: The freshman cheerleaders nervously await their turn to cheer. Op¬ posite page: With lots of enthusiasm, the freshman cheerleaders give their support. Organizations 99
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Fro h Cheerleader boo t cla pint A great importance in any athletic activities attitude and ability is the support and encouragement it re¬ ceives. The 1973-74 freshman cheerleaders came through with fiying colors. In addition to their regular routine of arousing spirit throughout the spectators at each game and cheering the teams on towards victory, the girls also worked in promoting spirit among the freshmen class. With the never ending practice of new routines and cheers, including the actual games, the freshmen cheerleaders had their work cut out for them. The girls even found time to paint locker signs, victory posters and give popsicles and candy to the team members. Displaying a lot of spirit, the en¬ thusiastic freshmen cheerleaders can be considered the supporting force behind a successful year! 98
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With pom-poms, megaphones, and lots of spirit, the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders cheered their teams on. Throughout the year, their pur¬ pose was to instill spirit within the students and get them to come to games. Besides this, much of their own time was spent on poster¬ making, locker signs and giving goodies to the players. Consisting of Sophomores and Juniors, the JV cheerleading squad worked well together as a group. Hard practicing during the hot summer days and after school produced an enthusiastic squad. J.V. cheerleader promote enthu iom Above: Debbie Baylis leads the victory cheer. Opposite page, above: JV CHEER¬ LEADERS — Krissie Kincaid, Allison Darr, Jill Anderson, Cathy Schwegman, Donna Shell, Kim Kohlhaas capt., Jody Zabel, Janine Miller, Lisa Cray, Lori Lamon, Cathy Martins, Debbie Baylis. Below: Allie Darr pikes high in the air during a pre-game cheer. 100
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