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18 Rogue Rivers football and basketball teams suffered many losses during the 1980 season, but the Rogue River High School cheerleaders kept with their enthusiasm and spirit and made the teams feel like winners at every game. Cheerleader’s Show Spirit During the early part of July, the Varsity cheerleaders spent a week of intensive training at Oregon State University's Cheerleading Clinic in Corvalis, where they were awarded three Superior ribbons. Not only did the cheerleaders put all effort out on their routines, but they also worked extremely hard raising money for new outfits during this year. During the summer, they had three car washes, a yard sale, worked at the Josephine County Fair working in a booth for the Chieftain Chanters. All these activities allowed them to raise enough money for uniforms. The project that raised most of the money for their uniforms was the one where they sold ads for the football and basketball programs. The Junior Varsity and Freshmen cheerleaders had a very difficult task of keeping school spirit high without spectators behind them. This, they were able to accomplish, due to their motivation. All had hopes of returning next year to serve on the Junior Varsity and Varsity squads. When not cheering, they were hard at work trying to raise money for their uniforms. The Junior Varsity cheerleaders held a dance, a raffle, and worked in the canteen and were able to raise $240 for their uniforms, while the freshmen cheerleaders raised all their money for their uniforms by having a wood raffle at the beginning of the year. I. Julie Gose, Dawn Stevens, Michelle Modde, and Lynn Lynch entertain the audience at a Home Coming assembly. 2. From top to bottom, Cathy Ryan, Margaret Hamre, Debbie Pronobis, Karen Lynch, Robin Herring and Michelle Chabot smile big for the camera. 3. Spirit was held high by Linda Elledge, 1979-80 Rally Queen. 4. J.V. and Varsity cheerleaders work together to perform a cheer. 5. Worried by the score of the football play-off game, Julie Gose and Pat Whetman look on. 6. J. V. and Freshman cheerleaders show the wild side of their personalities. 7. Former rally queens, Iris Artoff (Haberman), and Leisa Hawkins along with the 1979-80 Varsity squad cheered their team on at Burns. 8. Left to right, top to bottom; Michelle Chabot, Linda Elledge, Dawn Stevens, Michelle Modde, Debbie Pronobis, Robin Herring, Cathy Madison, Lynn Lynch, Julie Gose, Cathy Ryan, Margaret Hamre and Karen Lynch. 9. Trying to be the “Rhinestone Cowgirls , Linda Elledge and Michelle Modde ride the “bucking bench . 10. Cathy Madison reflects upon the crowds nonparticipation during a pep rally. 11. Margaret Hamre and Karen Lynch shove fellow cheerleader Michelle Chabot into her reserved residence.
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Activities in the dance department this year were more than exciting. One new event was the Sweethearts Dance on the very old Valentine's Day. Although the disc jocky's selection of music left much to be desired, the overall effects were more than good. The Yearbook and FHA sponsored the dance and are planning to make it an annual event. Not only was the dance new, but we also had a new Sweetheart's Court. The original King and Queen of Hearts areKen Tocher and Jodi Smith. After pictures and ceremonies, Ken, Jodi, and the rest of the court led the other people in the next dance. Overall opinion by the student body brought pretty positive thoughts of the Dance. In the coming years the Yearbook and FHA are going to try to make this more than exciting, they're going to take this new tradition and make it something to remember. 6 17
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