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Pep Units 1. Commissioner of Pep: Christine Nagasaka. 2. Varsity head cheerleader: Patty Lowther. 3. Varsity head songleader; Sherry Cowen. 4. Varsity Cheerleaders-Front row: Kate Adams. Row 2: Vivian Dixon, laneen Mills, Laurie Leach. Back row: Tracy Toth, Patty Lowther, Heidi Olson. 5. Advisor )oAnn Steel lectures the varsity squads about their appearance and actions of the upcoming game. 6. Varsity Songleaders-Julie Brechwald, Linda Young, Betsy Wilson, Sherry Cowen, Kay Poindexter, Lisa Bailey. 7. Advisor: Mrs. JoAnn Steel
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y I ' The R.M.S. instrumental music department is composed of six different groups, all under the new direction of Mr. Patrick Winters. The String Ensemble, Concert Band, and Marching Band are all non-audition groups. The Wind Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble and Chamber Orchestra are selected by audition only. The Chamber Orchestra is a group of strings, brass, and wood works played by students from Redlands and Yucaipa. This year the Wind Ensemble, Concert Band and String Ensemble participated in several concerts and a spring festival. The Jazz Ensemble did formal and social concerts. Chamber Orchestra played various literature, from the classical era through the 20th century. This years Marching Band included instrumentalists and a color guard of flags and rifles which supported our football team with their award winning half-time shows.
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V cJr ' - i Bubbling with spirit and enthu- siasm, the Varsity Cheerleaders and Songleaders did an excellent job promoting school spirit at athletic functions and pep rallies. They received their training from a summer camp at the U. of R. where they won many top awards. Com- plicated techniques and formations were performed by these squads during rallies and games. The Commissioner of Pep brought the R.H.5. audience to a height of excitement with the announcement of the long awaited spirit competition. Shrieks of pleasure filled the gym, whistles blew, and screams of We are Redlands could be heard for miles. With such spirited squads, the Terriers couldn ' t go wrong. These girls led the Terriers to many victories.
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