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Left: Practices were held nightly for more than a month to perfect routines before the pageant. It ' s a Small World ' theme for pageant The annual Shark ' s pageant, with the theme It ' s a Small World, was presented March 18, 19, and 20. Tryouts were held in November instead of the very beginning of the year so that girls on the swim team could participate. Even though the pageant wasn ' t presented until March, the board began planning the theme in Sep- tember. Practicing began in mid January with walk-throughs — practices out of the water. All music was chosen and all numbers written by this time. The board is responsible for writing the large group numbers and other members are appointed to write the others. Practices in the water began the second week in February and con- tinued nightly for three and one half hours until the pageant night. The pageant consisted of 12 numbers including two duets, a quartet, a trio, a senior finale, and other group numbers. Amy Follett served as president with First Vice-President Cris Ru- tenbeck, Second Vice-President Mindy Roemer, Secretary Sandy Tippins, Treasurer Lisa Shimp, and Assistant Treasurer Sara Froyd. Front row: Carole Sargent, Lisa Carey, Sandi Long, Bette Hansen, Sandy Tippins, Amy Follett, Mindy Roemer, Janet Lindstrom, Liz Moore, Sarah Leachman, Desda Saunders. Row 2: Cathy Whitmore, Kim Book, Debbie McClure, Mary Kaye Goodding, Cris Rutenbeck, Sara Froyd, Lisa Shimp, Jackie West, Beth Case, Cory Michel. Row 3: Jane Adding- ton, Amy Grismer, Kim Sawdey, Lu Ray, Karen Gange- ness, Rita McBride, L ori Shimp, HoUy MacDonald. 23
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Leaders club supports RHS girls athletics Front row: Pam Dickinson, Dee Street, Linda Perry, Jean- nie Young, Cindie Book, Linda Blight, Janet McCracken, Carolyn Ely, Stephanie Stone, Ann Wilson. Row 2: Susan Hogan, Gayle Wallace, Sue Zuckert, Kay Tannatt, Colleen Mazzoli, Trudy Tappen, Joan Silver, Sherri Sauerman, Dawn Ver Steeg, Di Terry. Row 3: Lydia Matthews, Betsy Teigland, Jennifer Vickery, Elyse Rabinowitz, Joan Keough, Lynn Ludlow, Cathie Gladson, Carolyn Ogren, Cindy Abrams, Tootie Steward. Row 4: Jean McDonald, Lisa Milligan, Marva Engelen, Shelly Martin, Joy Rabin- owitz, June Hill, Sue Vickery, Lori Lytle, Kathe Linn, Row 5: Janet Mark, Heather Cameron, Kathy Mabry, Julie Sandler, Andra Stern, Libbe Bolton, Julie Dickinson. Leader ' s Club took on a new look this year by changing the con- stitution. With the addition of co-ed gym, there was no longer a neces- sity for the traditional role of help- ing in girl ' s gym classes, so now the club is devoted to supporting the girls ' athletic teams. Along with decorating the girls ' lockers, Leader ' s Club provides a pep section. During the fall semester, 26 lowlies were initiated for two weeks. The girls took a written as well as a physical test. Serving under first semester president Jeannie Young were offi- cers Cindie Book, vice president; Jan McCracken, treasurer; and Linda Blight, secretary. Some money-making projects included bake sales, dues and a car wash held May 1. Leaders helped at the Rider ' s Club breakfast and won second place in the Bicentennial Showcase Contest. Officers for the spring semester were Kay Tannatt, president; Lori Lytle, vice-president; Stephanie Stone, treasurer; and Sue Vickery, secretary. 22 Above: Lisa Milligan, Susan Hogan, and Linda Perry put the finishing touches on a customer ' s car at the Leaders Club car wash. Left: Soph- omore Linda Perry mixes a soap solution for the car wash.
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RHS spirit reborn! Four cheer squads spark enthusiasm Six new cheerleaders were cho- sen this year to form a new soph- omore basketball cheerleading squad. This is the first time in Roosevelt ' s history that sophomores have assumed the responsibilities of leading cheers. The reason for the addition of sophomore cheerleaders is to give all of the six basketball teams more equal support, explained Lisa Knight, captain of the varsity bas- ketball cheerleaders. During the middle of the year, the cheerleaders combined efforts to sell Roosevelt scarves, mittens, and hats. The money earned from these sales was used to help defray the cost of decorating locker rooms and painting posters. Seven basketball cheerleaders attended a special cheerleading camp during the summer to practice old cheers and learn new ones as well as to perfect skills. Ms. Paula Krings sponsored the groups before leaving for New York during second semester. Mr. Jerald Curnutt, Mrs. Caroline Egli, and Miss Margaret Maloney were the second semester sponsors. Varsity basketball. Front row: Lu Ray, row: Lisa Knight, Dana Bench, Jane Jeannie Young. Row 2: Lori Eagen, Horning. Val Kane, Gretchen Moranville. Back Wrestling. Front row: Cristy Cun- ner. Row 2: Kathy Doan, Kay Tannatt. ningham, Dawn Leanhart, Cindy Gar- Back row: Jane Stacy. 24
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