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60 Dance Line This year the Dance Line contin- ued to entertain the student body at games and pep rallies. The girls received great honors when they were asked to perform for the New Orleans Jazz Basketball game and for Sweet Sixteen. One of their best routines was to The Entertainer. The girls donned red felt cheeks and long drawn-on lashes to get in the mood for this nostalgic ragtime rou- tine. In short, the girls danced their way into our hearts. RIGHT: OFFICERS: Theresa Williams - Secre- tary-Treasurer, Angela DiNicola - Co-cap- tain, Anita Buckley - Captain and Sonia Hayes - Choreographer. BELOW: KNEELING: Diane Cosby, Vickie Weider, Kathy Kelly, Dana Ryland, Cathy Cosby, Brenda Moren and Angela DiNico1a. STANDING: Anita Buckley, Karen Pickett, Theresa Williams, Leah Prince, Amanda Landry, Sonia Hayes, Linda Olds and Peggy Io Middleton. Dance Line
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ine Little Indians This year the nine little Indi- ans were really a fired up group. They started out right by winning four superiors and two excellents at N . S . U. cheerleader camp. They showed so much spirit, they were awarded a coveted spirit stick. Out of ninety-two squads, they were chosen in the top ten per cent. Once school started, they were found working hard on spirit signs and gimmicks, skits and pep rallies. In October the cheerleaders helped capture first place in the Alexandria Mall spirit competition. The high- light of the year was their commer- cial for Tioga's new Rapides Bank. st F2
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