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COLOR GUARD - FIRST ROW, left to right L Bonner Captain R Carllno First Lieutenant SECOND ROW: S. McAlindin, J. Schottinger, P Walberg K Williams THIRD ROW L Papa D Williamson K Kirner, K. Wilhelm, P. Kuna. 5 . 521. K - Color Guard Combines Precision and Practice In February 1970, after many practices and much gun dropping, nine girls were chosen for the 'I970-71 Color Guard Squad. Led by Captain Linda Bonner and Co-Captain Rena Carlino, the squad developed creative and entertaining half-time shows, their favorite being set to the music of El Cumbanchero. Beyond the spectacle of the half-time performances were many practices demanding dedication and hard work. The girls practiced every day after school and on Saturdays to produce routines of quality and precision for which they are known.. ln addition to performing at football games the squad participated in Fanwood's 75th Anniversary Parade, the New Brunswick Band Festival, a semi-pro football game half-time show and the Memorial Day parade. 154
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TWIRLERS FIRST ROW left to right S Johnson captain C Naevastad Drum Malorette. SECOND ROW P McCloskey R Case C Crowley L Weitz C Fisher G Kisner L Schabinger S Roeber. Twirlers Parade Through the Year A feature of football half-time shows was the 1970-71 Twirling Squad, led by Captain Sherry Johnson and Maiorefte Carol Naevestad. Highlighting the year's performances was the fire baton twirling at the Bonfire and Homecoming pep rallies. The Twirlers also performed at the Fanwood 75th Anniversary Parade, the New Brunswick Band Festival, the Halloween Parade, the little League Parade and the Memorial Day Parade. In spring, the squad competed in state-wide competition. This year the maiorette tryouts were opened to all interested girls.
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The Horse! Lisa Lockheed. , If f What do you mean the game was cancelled? Sue Grundy. The enthusiastic Pep Club cheers the football team on. The Peppiest Mouths in Town Exhibited by the many tasks performed by the Pep Club, school spirit consists of much more than an occasional Rah, Rah! at a football game. Throughout the year, Pep Club members were seen up and clown school corridors painting posters, decorating locker doors and creating new ways to support the teams. Activities included: constructing a float and creating a skit for Homecoming, selling refreshments at the wrestling meets and basketball games, and sponsoring a dinner to culminate each sports season for all participants. Striving to encourage players, the Pep Club held both pride and enthusiasm for the athletes representing SPFHS.
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