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Larga Squad RufluUud Changa In past years, cheerleaders were not al- lowed to be a member of a sports organiza- tion A change in the constitution allowed a member of rally the option to cheer for one season and to participate in a sport another season, or to remain on rally through both bas- ketball and football seasons. This change seemed to be successful and the number of rally squad members increased significantly. The rally squad was chosen after a try out befor a committee composed of three faculty members and the student body president. Ap- plicants were prepared for tryouts by the head cheerleader. Under the direction of head cheerleader Suellen Judkins, Kirsten Carter, Debbie Watson, and Russann Carlson made up the football rally squad. Shelly Burck, Miranda Werhan, Becky Carter and Wendy Johnson provided the jv football team with spirit. THE TIGER AND SCOTTIE register approval of JV cheerleaders Shelly Burck. Wendy Johnson, Angie Page and Miranda Wehren A SMILE OF VICTORY shows as Debbie Wat- son watches the Umatilla game Suzie Pyle, Jenny Keough, Debra Watson and Russann Carlson 'gave 'em the axe' dur- ing basketball season. JV basketball cheer- leaders were Becky Carter, Angela Page, Mir- and Wehren and Shelly Burk. As mascots for both seasons, Suellen Judkins donned the tiger suit and Craig Taylor, the Scottie. FUR FROM THE SCOTTIE costume seems to be engulfing mascot Craig Taylot BILLY AND CAROL JUDKINS Rally 29
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Boy Are We enthusiastic! We Are Feeling G'O'O'D WINTER RALLY SQUAD members demonstrate stand up and scream . Pictured are Suzie Pyle. Jenny Keough. Debra Watson. Craig Taylot. Suellen Judkins, and Russann Carlson Cheerleaders assumed offi- cial duties with a strenuous week of cheerleading camp at Boise State College in Au- gust. Attending were Angie Page. Drew Bernier. Suzie Pyle, Suellen Judkins. Russann Carl- son, Debbie Watson. Shelly Burck, Jenny Keough and Becky Carter. Although their committment was to school spirit, the rally squad spend a great deal of time and effort toward raising money. They washed the school buses before the start of school. During the year, they sponsored dances, sold ads for the district tournament pro- gram, and held a car wash. With their earnings they paid for their uniforms and pur- chased a new tiger mascot costume. Giving a boost to school spir- it, they started a pep club with the help of Miss Kincaid. Pep Club sweatshirts were pur- chased and worn by a number of members. 28 Rally UMATILLA. WE ARE HERE I Russann and Kirstin concentrate on their routine.
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In My Dr cirns Homecoming court and escorts TAKING A BREAK from decorating, seniors Steve Davis, John Shanks, and Thomas Able The Homecoming dance and the crowning of the Queen highlighted the entire Homecoming week. The week's activities began Monday with punk or prep day. Students put on their stran- gest, and in most cases, ugliest outfits to show off their school spirit. The rest of the week included Egyptian or toga day, and some of the students came to school wearing sheets. Favorite rock star day was next and the students dressed as their favorite rock stars and a few put their outfits to use in the airband contest. The airband of Billy Idol came in first place with Steve Magnuson as Billy Idol, Justin Peek on guitar, Chris Nash on the drums, and Jennifer Jaggars, Cheri Butler, and Mary Bjorklund playing the back up singers. The final day of spirit week Friday, celebrated the grand old fiftys. 30 Homecoming
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