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Iiasulous lilaqqies For the second year in a row, the Tlaggies plagued the bleachers of Nlotre Dame. After being washed out mf Shamel Park, by a fire extinguisher rarrage of senior men, the Flaggies vere undaunted by the numerous hreats on their lives if they chose to merform. Twirling to the tunes of Baby ilephant Walk , the Flaggies labergasted their audience with ,tunts of amazing accuracy. Let it be :nown that the Flaggies are swingers Every afternoon during the summer, me could see them swinging their iearts out on the swings at the Park. Xll in all it has been a good year, with :yes looking ahead for another iantastic year! fi? P- X Left-Right: Debbie Villarreal, Sandy Tavenner, Joyce VVilson, Kathy lVloran, jean Werle, Kelli Barnes. klnv-451
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IHUSIC, HIUSIC, ITIUSIC . . . Left-Right: Michele Coudures, Sheree Sereg, Nancy Schrup, Barb Kain, Pam How, Nlaureen Boyd. WOWI, after being Notre Dame's first Songleaders last year, we really feel a sense of accomplishment. They really put their whole being into Camp and their sore muscles proved it! They were at beautiful Santa Barbara, Specialty Camp, with the majority of the N.D. Pep Squad, fVarsity and J.V. Cheerleaders and Mascotl. When the winners of competition were announced, they were expecting to at least receive an honorable mention, and practically keeled over when they announced that Notre Dame Songleaders were FIRST PLACE WYINNERS! Also taken home from the NCA Camp, was a Superior Trophy for the performance of the routines learned at Camp. The most exciting part of all was winning one of the nine Spirit Sticks given out for the week. l
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Olllll. IGAITI '73-74 Fantastic . . . Absolutely fantastic . . . That's the only way to describe this year's drill team. The second that they came on the field, you could tell there was something different. They had a brilliance, a kind of unmistakable shine that made the audience sit on the edge of their seats in utter awe. At the beginning of August some of them didn't know their left from their rightg within 3 weeks, they had mastered their first routine and all the marching skills in the book. All of that was behind them now. It was opening night, and what a night! They made a terrific appearance not soon to be forgotten. And after the first time jitters were gone, the girls marched on the field several more times to make a hit with a very warm and appreciative audience. At the beginning of December, the girls decided to add a little excitement to their lives, by attending a Riverside City Competition. There, they placed a hard-earned fourth place out of 6 schools, not bad for a second year team. They had lots of fun, but the girls still worked awful hard and deserve much credit and many thanks. Hats off to you, girls! You were sensational! Back Row Left-Right: Maryann Huckabone, Barbara Casey, Laurie Chappell, Pauline Librenjak, Leigh Mugishima, Sue O'Connell, Vicki Prichard, Marsha Akers. Second Row Left-Right: Laura Renfro, Jeanne Womack, Rose Huerta, Paula Womack, Pam Young, Anna Santangelo, Anne Marie Gorski. Third Row Left-Right: Mary Helen Drachslin, Patty Burton, Karen Vicenzi, Paula Crider, Shelley Alfaro, Mary Santagelo, Cathie Davis. Bottom Row Left-Right: Lynn Maxwell, Cindy Chavez, Teri Aguilar, Val Chavez, Lucy Mendoza, lsabelle Bermudez, Rose Gurrola.
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