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Spirit Spirit Let s Hear It' 125 M 55 A mfg? gi . After attending a week long session at the CWSC cheerleading camp, and three practices a week this summer, our varsity cheerleading squad was ready to get to work on an exciting, hectic, and very rewarding year. Each football game had a surprise theme that would help raise spirit and curiosity for the game. The crowds marveled at the sight of a one and a half mile long car caravan, led by an authentic army tank. Fire engine sirens extinguished the roar ofthe crowd at the touchdown scored at homecoming. A dump truck and a steam-roller were a smash at two of our home games, and finally a semi-truck with a cargo of band members, drill team and cheerleaders leading the cry of Keep On Trucking completed the football season. Echoing through the halls as the classes competed for a spirit banner and spirit keg were the cries of '75.. . '76. . . '77. . .l Gymnastics, boxing and karate demonstra- tions interested all of the audience, while the cheerleaders highlighted and delighted the audience with their Halloween performance of the Monster Mash. This year a new addition was added to the winter season, the cheerboys. These seven new members are: Randy Grover, Chuck J orden, Kelly Constable, Don Jackson, Mike Shirley, Jon Smalley, Mark Perry, and Scott Grover. Beside the everlasting support and cheering given by these girls to all of the sports, they added their own special touch by toilet-papering homes at 5:00 in the morning, decorating bedrooms, and baking goodies. Advising the group with endless enthusiasm was Mrs. Judi Hermanson. 1Topy Lori Clyburn qAbove1 Teresa Lauer-man
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Yes We Can-Con Mark time mark, left, left.. . This command is commonly directed to the Dance and Drill Team, by commanders, Diane Pool and Cathy Fuller. The girls presented excellent performances during the halftimes of home games, with routines ranging in style from The Stripperl' to Rock Around the Clock. Adding a new flare this year, they thrilled the crowds with high kicks and the splits. Preparing for performances is the main objective of the group, but they also devote time sponsoring and attending other activities. Promoting school spirit, they we re often seen decorating the mall and T.P.ing the players' houses. Main goals for the group were attending the Washington State Conference in Everett and the Wenatchee Apple Blossom Parade. By selling Christmas trees, sponsoring a Pancake Feed, Powder Puff Football Game, and the Annual Spaghetti Feed, they managed to raise the funds needed. A final highlight for the team was marching in the Torchlight Parade here in Spokane. Dance and Drill Team members pose for a flick. qFront Rowy Brenda Staples, linda Seghetti, Kim Nevdahl, Lynn Emerson, Lundy Smith, Laurie Briggs, Christy Cornish, Terri Bertenshaw, Julie Roberts, Karin Marchant, Jean Koumik. qMidd1e Rowj Sue White, Linda Bundy, Linda Young, Trena Cooper, Soni Romp, Cathy Fuller, Diane Pool, Cheryl Forsgreen, Sharon Mosset, Jill Natwick, Connie Jones, Mindy Peoples, Seana Riley. fBack Rowj Cindy Roadruck, Michelle Meyers, Sue File, Laurie Humphreys, Kathy Peterson, Debbie Coykendall, Jana Burris, Teri Mediaty, Shelley Mills, Kathy McAleer, Terri Hawkins, Karen McCabe, Carrie Scott, Kelli Shepherd, Jennie Grob, Ellen Moe. Great advisor to them all is Mrs. Judi Hermanson. Swain -vi ..5,.-.ww 'LW u 5? l ,,. ..,,.,,. .. .,.. 1 2 E25 1v'f5,,j.3531.fgg:
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