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41 is 1. The Marquettes line up for their famous high kicks. 2. Lisa Abreu performing before an impressed crowd. 3. The Banner Girls watch as the band plays. 4. Majorette Heidi Kilminster. 5. Heidi demostrates her fabulous talent for twirling a baton. 6. Heidi stands at attention tor the National Anthem. Of The Pack made themselves award winners all over California. lvlaiorette Heidi Kilminster her- andthe Banner Girls. These eleven peo- self has won many baton twirling awards, The Banner Girls are also very important, for without them, the band would not have the proper introduction to all the crowds that they perform for each year. The Leaders The Royal Band and Marquettes would not be complete without the lvlajorette ple are very important to the band because they lead the way down the road. As a unit, the Band, Marquettes, lvlaiorette, and the Banner Girls have ff ue.-i5Uln. . Nl . Fi 'Xxvr f . .W 1, L. ' ta V4 , L4 -x 'Gp .. 5 'X IV anim' BANNER GIRLS. First Row: Karen Kowalski, Leanne Kuhn. Second: Kate Haws, Karen Scott, Sandy McKenzie. Third Row: Maureen Halleck, Jenny Lien, Cathy Coker, Leslie Carlson, Karen Signor. MARQUETTES 113
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MAFtOUETTES.Front row: Mindy Hegeman, Amy Morris, Bev Sharpe, Lisa Abreu, Laurie Shipe, Chris Young, Lynn Thompson, Jennifer Grgich, Robin Parker, Jennifer Howard. Second Row Holly Ellis, Eileen Craviotto, LeAnne lver- sen, Kajsa Ceder, Erika Carter. Third Row: Sophie Fujioka, Cheryl Gratland, Cathy Pang- burn, Kelly Kimpel, Linda Loza, Amy Anderson, Melanie lman. Janice Bowie. Karen Tavlor. Performers To Remember This year's Marquettes were more than active. Lead by captain Chris Young, the Marguettes performed many halftime shows, much to the delight of the football crowds. The themes for these shows ranged from the 1980 Olympics to Super- man. At the Santa Barbara-San Marcos football game, the Marquettes, along with the band, paid special tribute to retiring coach Sut Puailoa. As the season for football ended, the Marquettes went on tour. They participated in the Christmas and Easter parades along with the Labor Day parade in the summer. The glamorous reputation that the Mar- quettes hold can only be attributed to the long, hard hours spent by each and every member practicing and perfecting all the steps in the dance routines. As a result of all their hard work, the Marquettes have made a name for themselves at San Mar- COS. l 4: idk! 4, Q3 ' ' 773, W XW-'43 , V 1 I. ', 'V ,V f ., ,M 1 'C WWW 1 ,gf ,, 'UW my w ' ' -f I ' :T + '- , f ' f Q , f 'P'f9 ffm I ' .. ' ,QQ A. xff'-M v 1. ,, ' ,fffwirig , ,, N ,. f ', , ' ' , ' 43 'vLf'f'4i!?'if.lL'w.w f- f jww. 41 ,, ,.f V' fy -4' W -fy, .f , , M ,, ..f.' fm ,',,,,jf --6 , ,yi I y 5 rv v, , ,.q!!k A M . Z ,A ' A 'L f'tf'E',, V 47' Q,,f,,N.1' ff 2ll 112 MAFRQUETTES Ll- E i ,,,h I W M, H Nav., 3 X ,V , - - - . - 1 , ,. w..'7','5 Hi- N - f ws rv f ' A af A , 1 - Q, vt. W J, , . ff- ian -f ...A . J ,, V X ,gy .JT- 'MA - 'f--f.l- X' J.. 'V ,. ram, ,V ,., A f t wg, ,- V, ,M ,MW V -X, , M V L V Q, ,., .. , W -M., .7--Q, x , , 'V f - , f- . q,,,,N,.,., ,-.ff,v-14, .ey , ,V ,M ,A V, , .ff 1 ,,,. , ,, 4 V -'f ,, , 1 t . V f Wg 'Q ,+.f,N33. A V f , ,,40kM,,,gg,gf-fl,,t, -H f'.f,.,.v-., V, M1 A -fi -A, . . ,.,w,Aw,Hr, W , A
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PEP BAND. Front Row: Cyndi Duncan, Evan Bedell, Peter Fraser, Kelly Allin, Second Row: Ben Fajen, Arlan Schipper, Jay Potter, Mike Fiske. Third Row: Lynn Smith, Kirsten Soria, Craig Capistran, Keith Barker, Mark Bauer, Beth Ward, Boyd Schrank, Mary Breytspraak, Cindy Bowman. Spirit Fills P Pep Band The Pep Band kept school spirit strong all year by playing at football, volleyball, and basketball games. They also started our rallies off on a lively note by marching through the halls. Their intentions were not to play well but instead to have some fun. All seventeen members were extremely enthusiastic, and, to quote one member, They all thought they were crazy. Some of them even dressed up as apes or other strange creatures. School spirit would not have been able to stay as high as it did without the Pep Band's help. 114 PEP BAND
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