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nm-U., -'U'-w-naw-. 8 All stacked up. The J.V. Cheerleaders pose for a picture at practice. Wanna wrestle? The wrestlerettes at practice for an up-coming match. ' , Q , w f,. fy ,- , l Aliens from outerspace? The Varsity Cheerleaders show their spirit at a pep assemble. Rounding up spirits. The Varsity Cheer- leaders bring out the spirit in the Safford crowd.
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In high spirits. The Freshman Cheer- leaders in a Hhigh spirited mood, pose for a picture. Giving it all. Terri Dauenhauer puts all her spirit into cheering on the Varsity team. In action. The J.V. Cheerleaders cheer their hearts out at a basketball game against Thatcher. X E f li' 'X g Q Spirit of those who cheer Whats spirit? Ask the cheer- leaders to fill you in. The SHS cheerleaders and wrestlerettes did their best all year to show the competition that the Safford Bulldogs are the ones with the spirit. The support was there no matter what the outcome of the game. Speaking of spirit, the car washes, the bake sales, and the pizza parties demonstrated the enthusiasm these gals shared. Things didn't always go smoothly for the cheerleaders. One reluctant cheerleader ad- mitted to accidentally kicking a man during her enthusiasm at a game. The same embarrassed cheerleader fell flat on her back during tryouts while doing a kick. The wrestlerettes had a few problems also. While waiting frantically for their uniforms to come in for the first match, they kept their spirits high and didn't give up hope. The uniforms ar- rived just in time and the gals did a fantastic job. W.. ai y 4 itll?
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Raising Bucks Pep Club. What Pep Club? Many different clubs were was a common question among SHS students about the newly- formed club. The club was orga- nized by student body officers to help band students together at athletic events. Several times during the year the members got enough people together to take a Pep bus to out-of-town games. They also sold spirit caps to help promote school spirit further. available to fit the interests of each individual student. They al- lowed students to be involved in fund-raisers such as the sale of carnations by the student coun- cil during homecoming week and by band members selling cleans- er. They involved students in many club meetings during lunch. Clubs involved students in fun activities that made it all worth it. Placing 4th in the Cotton Judging Con- test at U of A are Brad Montierth, Ruth Ann Skinner and Robert Barney. As a fund-raiser, the band members sold an all-purpose cleaner. Here, David Moli- tor tries to persuade Anita Brown to buy some band soap. -
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