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Masquerading as a school teacher, Sandy Pel- mear entertains at a KHS pep rally. Junior Brenda Walton cheers for home basketball fans. Distracted, Jackie Alcox watches action in the bleachers. Eyes on the crowd, Mary Casciano encourages student participation. Balanced In a split, Robin Moody completes a cheer.
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Raffle furnishes winter uniforms Attending summer camp in Raleigh, North Carolina, the varsity cheer- leaders learned new cheers and ex- changed ideas on increasing school spirit. The week proved successful for the squad, as they returned with assorted awards including three superior ribbons, a plaque, and the “spirit stick”. Led by Mary Casciano and Suzanne Johnson, the girls earned money for new uniforms by holding a raffle. In addition, the cheerleaders sold doughnuts to provide summer refresh- ments for the varsity football team. Aiming to create unified school spirit and increase student response, the squad organized pep rallies and cheered at both varsity football and basketball games. Varsity Chssrisadsrt— Sitting: Tomka Malval. Brenda Walton, Suzanne Johnson. Knaaling: Lorrie Quinn, Winnie Gardner. Robin Moody. Robin Winegrad Standing: Sandy Pelmear. Mary Casciano. Jackie Alcox.
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I I JV squad faces early difficulties Vith 1973-74 under way, the Junior Varsity cheerleaders faced problems. Constant replacement of cheerleaders hindered organization of the squad. Long afterschool hours were spent practicing with the Varsity squad. Finally, when the season began, the JV girls had formed an orderly and enthusiastic team. Throughout the year they sold candy to replenish their treasury. Pep rallies enabled them to stimulate spirit among re- luctant sophomore classmates. Co-captains Ann Weih and Kris Dillard succeeded in leading a co- operative and friendly group of cheerleaders. The JV girls not only cheered their teams on to winning seasons but, also proved hopeful prospects for next year’s Varsity team. J.V. Chcarlaadari— Front Row: Cheryl Slaughter. Lynn Holloway. C.K. Rideout Back Row; Peggy Nystrom. Lani Pray. Ann Weih. Kris Diilard. Becky Hili. Mounted on Kris Dillard’s shoulders, Peggy Nystrom watches for a JV first down. Finishing her cheer with a smile, Cheryl Slaughter exhibits good form. With Warrior hospitality, Ann Weih welcomes Tabb cheerleaders. 22 — Seif-expresslon
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