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RONT ROW: Vanessa Gulp, Tara Wallis, Michelle Lawrence, Andrea Verr, Richelle Childs, Janet Turner, Marie ;lue, Caria Roux. 2ND ROW: Denise Hodson, Margaret Pott, Erica Pesch, Kathy Brick, Sally Foster, Alicia Wall er, laro ' line Petruncola, Daniel Brock, Becky Wilson, Pam Folan, Linda Mueller. 3RD ROW: Bridget Lowman, Mictielle tepanek, Valerie Johnson, Jennifer Lee, Catherine Sender, Cathy Farnham, Anna Anastasiadas, Teresa Ceja, haron Lussier, Mickey Steeg, Stacey Bos. 4TH ROW: Clare Murray, Marylynn Welter, Kathy Lindgren, Anna Paz- ernick, Eileen Klenk, Shelly Behymer, Holli Braget, Karen Mizumoto, Kerry Knipple, Sheryl Buck. 5TH ROW: Kim nyder, Sharon Simnnons, Jackie McCracken, Kris Appino, Judy Hepler, Kenna Puckett, Mary Angela Trammel, lichelle Conlisk, Alice Ariola, Kelli Cockrill, Paula Leuer. BELOW: IT ' S STILL DARK OUT!! Yells A period beauties, Judy Hepler, Kenna Puckett and Kelli Cockrill, as early morning practice joltingly awakes them after the daylight sav- ings time change. FAR BELOW: FIRE UP BIG BLUE!! FIRE UP!! cheers high-spinted Kidettes, Catherine Sender, Tara Wallis, Kris Appino, Kathy Brick, Judy Hepler, Cathy Farnham, Teresa Ceja, and Paula Leuer dur- ing the Compton game.
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BELOW: LOOKING FOR A NOSE JOB? After marching in from Homecom- ing fialf-time sfiow depicting circus life, Mary Trammel searches for Kris App ino ' s clown nose. RIGHT: HEADS Monique Parker and Karen Ruffell. Curlers, Cold Legs, and Jazz Kidettes attention . . . Get back in line . . . Music ' s on! These and other orders were often heard by the Kidettes. Under the leadership of Advisor Kathy Clark, IHeads Monique Parker and Karen Ruffell, Kidettes were a part of a new, jazzier scene as they performed to such popular tunes as Fame and Crazy Thing Called Love. Being in Kidettes was more than what people saw during rallies and halftime shows. Kidette practice meant 7:30 a.m. goose bumps, morning fog, hair curlers, and cold legs, said Stacey Bos. In addition to the morning practice there were also evening practices, the night before per- formances, that lasted up to three hours. But there was more to Kidettes than practice. They continued the tradition of football secrets. Every Wednesday night I looked forward to stay- ing up past midnight and baking for my secret because I was usually rewarded with a touch- down, said Teresa Ceja. Something new for Kidettes this year was drill team camp. Thirty-five of the Kidettes attended four-day college seminars on drills, routines, and marching technique where they won trophies and ribbons. ABOVE: UP AND AWAY! Linda Mueller and Kathy Lindgren release helium filled balloons during Home- coming halftime show while performing to Send In The Clowns. 30 Activities Kidettes
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u ABOVE: MIRROR, MIRROR ... Fresh woman Hil- lary Raynes attempts to masquerade as a big-time mature junior with the aid of a little makeup job in the Girls ' Locker Room. RIGHT: AND ANOTHER ONE RIDES THE BUS — Most freshmen depend on buses to get them to and from school. At 3:15, John Valen- zuela wonders if he missed the El Dorado special. FAR RIGHT: HI-UH, MOM? Laura Brown gets to school early only to discover she ' s left her favorite lunch — a peanut butler and jelly sandwich — at home. 32 Activities Here Comes the Fresh Frosh
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