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8ophomore basketball cheerleaders. ROW 1: Lynda Paxton. ROW 2: Dona Thomas. ROW 3: Debbie Stlne, Kellee Moore, Lii Thomas. ROW 4: Sony a Jackson. Wrestling cheerleaders. ROW 1: Becky Pope. ROW 2: 8ue Massey. ROW 3: Teri Holmes, Jean Welch. Kerrl Stanfleld. ROW 4: Dee Ann Arthurs. Varsities get uniforms This year ' s four cheerleading squads were active at football games, swim meets, wrestling and track meets, and sophomore and varsity basketball games. All varsity cheerleaders receiv- ed new uniforms this year. The football cheerleaders sold candy bars to raise money for their jerseys. Co-captains were Kay VanHorn and Julie Sandler. The wrestling cheerleaders attended a clinic during the summer, and they cheered at both cross country and wrestling meets. They were led by Cap- tain DeeAnn Arthurs. The basketball cheerleaders, headed by Co-captains Peggy Sullivan and Rosemary Randolph, attended clinics in Ames and Pella, and took first place at the latter. They were kept busy during the State Tournament. Mr. Jerald Curnutt, Ms. Caroline Egli, and Ms. Margaret Maloney were this year ' s sponsors. Right: The wrestling cheerleaders urge the Riders on at a meet. Cheerleaders 13
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RHS cheerleaders keep spirit alive! ROW 1: Anne Ghrist, Daryl Flngerman, Kay VanHorn, Elise Vogelgesang. ROW 2: Joni Anderson, Lori Anderson, Julie 8andler. Cathie Oladson. LEFT: Varsity basketball cheerleaders. Bottom: Marva Engelen. ROW ll Joni Middleton. Peggy Sullivan, Cheryl Jackson. ROW 2: Gall Oolieb, Dana Jensen, Rosemary Randolph. Top: Juli Middleton. ABOVE: Cheryl Jackson, Peggy Sullivan, and Joni Middleton can be seen in the mob of spectators at the State Tournament. 12 Cheerleaders
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Mimes reflect times The Mimes have long been known to satirize current events from both local and national levels. Their spring Mime Night was called Close Encounters of the Mime Kind, a twist on the popular science fiction film Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Parodies on other recent movies, including STAR WARS and Saturday Night Fever, were seen in perfor- mances throughout the year. Television shows like Six Million Dollar Man were also targets. Sometimes situations around Roosevelt provided material, as in the case of the state basketball tournament. Whatever ' s happening, the Mimes reflect the times. 14 Mimes
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