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Dancers Uphold Old Traditions Once again Shadle’s Highland Dancers contributed like no other group to the spirit and tradition of Shadle. At pep cons, football and basketball games, concerts, and at various parades and competitions, they performed their artistic and spirited dances that are so much a part of Shadle. With new advisor Bill Snyder at the helm, the Highland Dancers par¬ ticipated in many school activities, making these functions more enjoy¬ able to everyone. Most of the stu¬ dents at Shadle feel that the danc¬ ers are an important part of Shadle’s tradition and school spirit. Special thanks once again to the Highland Dancers and Bill Snyder for excellent entertainment through¬ out the year. 20 r i
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' wnMa mmmm Hi-Lassies; Big Part of Shadle A group of girls called the Hi-lassies is a very big part of Shadle Park High School. They are Shadle’s marching and flag unit. Among their many other duties, they did an excellent job at promoting school spirit. During the football and basketball sea¬ sons they did halftime shows, along with the band at many of the home games. Ac¬ cording to the girls, this was one of their favorite activities. They also performed in several parades this spring, including Spokanes’s Lilac Parade. The Hi-Lassies also served as hostesses at several events during the year. Cindy Ashley, the girls’ advisor, really devotes herself to this special group. They pushed for this year’s money rais¬ ing projects, which helped the group get to Seattle in December. Shadle Park’s band, Hi-lassies, Highland dancers, and Cheerleaders competed in the King- dome, and did an excellent job.
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