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Rat. l,.lill Potter yelling her head off at one of our home games. 2. Lisa Honeywell, Robin Pepper and Pam Carton discuss fears of first home game. 3. Pam Carton, Robin Pepper, Jill Potter, Katri Rolstad, Renee Bruneau and Patti Kumagai study the program at the stadium dedication ceremony for our stadium. 4. RHS's Junior Varsity cheerleaders: Kay Cogan, Sandie White and Theresa Saunders show enthusiasm during a game. 5. Braving the elements RHS cheerleaders encourage Mustang gridders. 6. The seven members of the cheer squad lead the crowd in Hey Look Us Over. 7. As part of the ceremony at our stadium Diana Corey and Renee send helium balloons into the atmosphere. 86-C heerleaders .a-A Mi x
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.i'v',s-ea idseason Surge Knots Wrestler's Season nding the season with a 5-5 record, the Redmond Mus- Lang wrestling team came through in fourth place in Kingco competition. Leading Redmond Wrestling throughout the season were four juniors and one senior. Tim Brown and Mike McCas- key held down the middle weights in the Mustang attack while Bobby Thompson and Ric Lehman took command in the early stages of each meet. The one senior ended each meet and several times came up with match winning vic- tories. Randy Schmidt weighing at 265 most of the year did the heavy work for the Mustangs. The other seven positions on the wrestling team included ten other wrestlers. Danny Stetler, Mischa Potuzak, Lloyd Ritchey, Gene Westergreen, Jim Lough, Tod Fronhen, and Terry McLoughlin. Barry Nilson, Keith Merrifield and Walter Hansen filled in several times for injured wrestlers. g.....,,.Lu3' mi 9 mt QW aa . ,. A A Q Varsity Wrestling-85 .www V H... f, . ,.g.g1,Wg,f A VV A Y ff? . .
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zi M, Q Redmond High's Cheer Squad Has Busy Year heerleading is not usually considered a contact sport but the '7l-'72 season shows different. You don't know what dumb feels like till you get knocked over by a 6'5 l95 pound basketball player in pursuit of a stray basketball, says Lisa Honeywell, cheerleader. The staff, Cap- tain Diana Corey, Pam Carton, Lisa Honeyell, Patti Kumagai, Renee Bruneau, Jill Potter, Katri Rolstad and Robin Pep- per can vouch for this. This squad of eight was diminished by one for the majority of the football sea- son when the squad leader became ill. Diana returned healthy for the basketball season. Robin Pepper was offered a job to sing in the KIRO Chorale group, and decided she couldn't handle both, and left the staff. Seven cheerleaders remained to carry out the rest ofthe year's obligations. In the middle of the basketball season, the cheerleaders sold brownies and held car washes, among other money raising activities to pay back a S150 loan from the ASB. Making locker decorations, practicing routines, decorating locker rooms, elec- ting J.V. Cheerleaders, and sign painting are included in a yell leaders' schedule. Cheering is not all roses but it is not all thorns either and the girls who experi- enced this job will really have something to remember. Cheerleaders-87 rw'
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