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I All athletic teams, regardless of strength, ii have one essential need, the support of their student body. Knowing this, the PC cheerleaders, led by Barbara Blaine, got to work. They composed new cheers, planned and held practice ses- sions regularly, designed their outfits, and cheered the PC Bears to victory both at home and away. All in all, the cheerleaders, with a lot of hard work, reached their goal, by giving the athletic teams that extra push needed. h Support of Teams Above: Pom pon and cheerleaders form the path of honor for the football team. (Below): The PC cheerleaders smile happily after a successful year. They are Barbara Blaine, Nannetfe Simmons, Tom Tang, Diane Reutter, Car- mel Dunn, Laurie Folmer.
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Six girls of the pom pon squad da performance. and smile in a routine at a half-time PC ' s pom pon girls put in many hours learning different dances, so they could present an interesting show for the fans af both football and basketball games. During football they worked closely with the band. At basketball games they often presented the entire show by themselves. Pom Pon, Cheers Aic Members of the Pom pon squad are Jody Far Meyers, Bonnie Schuren, Marilyn Dick, Donna Car Chavez. is, Kathy Dooley, Linda , Joni Walters and Gloria
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P.C. students swing out at the traditional first stomp of the year held by the freshman class at Bud Brown ' s Barn. Stomps, Mid-Terms Mark October Doug Rogers, visiting the refreshment counter at the Fresh- man Stomp, seemed more interested in the young lady, Bev Paneitz, than the Coke sitting in front of him. Social life was in full swing as an unusually hot and stuffy October began. Bud Brown ' s Barn was the scene of the year ' s first stomp as the newly elected freshman class officers started a semester of work. Taffy pulling, awards for costumes, and Hal- loween games highlighted AAesa Extension ' s AWS Halloween party. Chaffey Junior College of Chaffey, Calif., held the first student government leadership confer- ence of the year, where student leaders from the four campuses participated in workshops that per- tained to college activities. Masque and Dagger began its season with the performance of Blithe Spirit. The play was well- received and played to standing room only! Club meetings, social dances, fund-raising pro- jects, and sorority and fraternity pledge parties gave PC students many activities in which to par- ticipate. With the social whirl in full swing, mid- term tests brought a climax to a well-packed month.
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