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Booster Club olisploys colors fo Royol fons New faces and outfits were two of the big changes in Booster Club. For the first time, junior high girls were encouraged to join the high school cheering section. The Royal boosters purchased navy blue jumpers with white blouses, knee socks and red gloves for basketball season. These outfits were made possible by a coat check throughout the season and the sale of baked goods made by the girls. Under the supervision of the newly appointed sponsor, Miss Susan DeVaux, many girls rallied to boost school spirit. With the help of parents and alumni, oppo- nents heard the cheers of satisfaction as well as de- spair. Varsity and reserve cheerleaders joined to boost the morale of the fans and team. During the excitement of each game when pressure seemed to rise, they, with the help of the band, eased tension with a cheer of Spirit or a good old-fashioned Two-Bits . N l FRESHMAN CHEER LEADE RS-Laurie Remmetter, Kris Hersberger, Nancy Anderson, Vallerie Mallery. RESERVE CHEERLEADERS-TOP TO BOTTOM: Marcia Musselman, Dana Roudebush, Judy Parker, Chris Dodd. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-Beth Clark, Betty Laidlaw, Gail Anderson, Debbie Bales.
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