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Varsity Promoting spirit around school is the main responsi- bility of Marshall s Varsity Rallies said Winter Rally Advisor Sheryl Whipple. We really want to get the school involved in supporting their teams added Fall Rally Member Margi Gould. To reach their goals of increasing school spirit the squads participated in sever- al activities such as pep assemblies and the opportunity to attend rally camp. Demonstrating spirit was just one function of the Fall Varsity Rally. Assemblies supplied a pleasant change for students from their daily routine. Organizing assemblies is a real challenge remarked Margi. Class competitions enabled the school to ignite spirit up to the time of the activity. Also to get students attention eye-catching pin- ups were displayed on players lockers. Besides attend- ing football games they were out supporting other teams such as soccer and volleyball. As our many goals were accomplished the unity of our squad grew Rallies summed up Kristie Jones Fall Rally member. All the long days of summer practice payed off commented Lynda More Winter Rally member. As the squad cheered for the M-Men enthusiasm grew as stu- dents supported their fighting participants. Besides cheering at games other responsibilities were required from the rally members. Some of these included putting their artistic abilities together to create personalized notes and individual locker pin-ups to get the players day started right. It was hard work but then it paid off in the end commented Yukling Leung Winter Rally member. As the seasons come to a close the girls shared many experiences that will always be remembered. As Margi Gould stated Some of my fondest experiences were the squad slumber parties and having secret pals. Advi- sor Sheryl Whipple summed up It was fun to see the girls out looking good and seeing things come together. cc v , ,, rc 77 , y G4 v 77 , 9 Q 7 cc U 71 1 s as y 7 ca 9 s 1 7 rv cc , 1 C4 19 as 7 7 FIGHT M-MEN yells Junior Margi Gould. Her spirit helped....leadgQie,, foot- it ball team Itloxgone of their best lseasons.wR,.... KLKLL if 'iikhlr lllk A KLV' iii is was A as ' ' fi ., ..... ' ww K f--- A ..', 'FM' -. . -if' ' ' E- ' rrr- . . rf--.1.f-- . . . Qw- W: M' , ,,,, .. sw-,s ai... z i rr grpl . ., .. .. . .. ,... .. - .r ,. . .k.., . ...... , . .. 1 ii - 'S , ..,. - i - A , ' - ' ' 3 5. . Fi ' . . at 1 . 3' . -r.. A A R i --is sssr A tllssl Y . Z .5 K f y sl. 1 Lrii K I L.kk xl, WLKL K g : 1 ,. ,... , ' gg ....,. tv srssr is .1 I A l'lf i A I siff 1 A L ' - T l A! N- - its ' L .,.. ' A 'A .s V N. ' .W , ' Q --- . . ,......,.,,......,..,,.. ., , . - il.i i - , FALL VARSITY RALLY: Kristie Jones, Marylin Sullivan, Margi Gould, Joan Hilsenteger, JoAnn Watson, Cindy Bachman. WINTER VARSITY RALLY-FRONT: Lynda More. SECOND: Tina Rector. THIRD: Kris Tibbetts, Yukling Leung, Kim Ruiten- beek. BACK: Theresa Plechinger. Varsity Rally ' 157
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A typical day in the life of a JV Rally girl was often hectic. They went to school put on the pinups which they had made the week before and discussed what to get the guys for treats. One time they used their fund money to buy carnations which they pinned on the team members personally during reg. When the games began the girls started out with cheers like Are you ready for the Marshall Minute- men? Keeping the crowd enthusiastic the rally asked the crowd to reply in the famous cheer Give me an Ml At halftime they introduced themselves to the opposite rally and gave them each a candy bar to welcome them. The JV Football Rally cheered to keep their fans riled up during halftime. Even if the team lost, the rallies stood behind them an the way with alot of support and a We Love Our Team cheer. Home games were much more fun than away games because we had more fans, stated Lissa Peisley, JV Football Rally member. In order to be able to survive these busy days the Basketball Rally started working in July when they held their first car wash. In August they began discussing what they wanted to do for pinups and posters. At the begin- ning of school they began practicing and making up cheers. The JV Football Rally began their practices in the early summer and at the end they made pinups at the daily doubles. They spent their summer doing bake sales and car washes with the JV Basketball Rally. An exciting change for the Freshman Rally was that they were able to participate in away games. Freshman Rally member Susan Hickman stated Rally helped me gain a lot of confidence, Being a Frosh Rally advisor for some years, Barbara Peyton noted that, Each rally member has her own personality. At the first game the girls knew only two cheers but near the end of the season they could cheer through a whole game without stopping for a breath. JW, Frosh Rallies . . rs.r ,-.. W ,.'ri 'ii' 3 W I In YWWAM CONCENTRATING ON THE GAME are JV Basketball Rally Members Debbie Bergeson, Kim Jeli, and Sonja Dieringer. The JV Basketball team emerged victorious over Cleveland, 51-43. JV FOOTBALL RALLY: Penny Cauthers, Mickey Hoffmann, Jill Wallace and Lissa Peisley. J VfFrosh Rallies ' 159
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