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T 1- 2 'if diff . i . , -.... -. i Misty the mascot A leader in lion's clothing 6 C ll the cheerleaders ran across to see the Bellarmine cheer- leaders . . . l was in costume so they could not tell whether l was a guy or girl. As I was running back over to the Mitty side, l stepped in a hole and fell flat on my face. My head rolled off. This was the Monarch mascot's most embarras- sing moment. Misty Hunter is the spirited lion that brought laughter and excitement to the Monarch basketball and football games. Although she was not an official cheer- leader, she had to learn all the moves for the cheers. One advantage Hunter had Misty Hunter fleftl, cheerleader and spirited mascot, learned her trade in one week over other cheerleaders was she could afford to make a mistake. The role of mascot at Mitty was resur- rected when Hunter asked moderator Debbie Rocha if she could have the mas- cot position. 'When l asked her ifl could be mascot, l said, 'How do you try out for mascot?' She looked around and said, 'Does anyone want to be mascot? You made it. And it won't be that easy next year. ' Over the summer Hunter went to spirit camp along with other Mitty cheerlead- ers. She attended sessions specially de- signed for mascots. Hunter learned not only cheerleading skills but also com- munication techniques. As mascot, Hunt- er communicates non-verbally. She had a special feeling when little kids come up to her during the game, They're so cute. They're not sure whether there is a person inside or whether it really is a lion inside. l love them, Hunter comments. Hunter found the unity among the cheerleaders a positive aspect in her mascot role. The cheerleaders respected her and were willing to go along with what she did. She brought spice and vari- ety to routines. - Michelle Doyle -
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ays, rides, draws illey tallies her talents 6 veryone is good at something, and I wanted to find out what I was good at, says Tania Tilley. Tilley, however, found not one, but any talents. She has not only learned to y four instruments, but also draws and es horses. Tilley came to Mitty knowing how to y the flute, piano, and bassoon. Last mmer, she taught herself to play the ophone. Tilley was not interested in usic until her parents encouraged her start. They wanted me to learn how to play truments because they never had the ance when they were young. Now, hough she does get tired of practicing metimes, she says she could never e it up. I'd hate to think that I did all this nothing. Another talent of Tilley's is art. Since the rth grade, Tilley has been interested in wing. Her favorite subject is animals, d she is also working on painting peo- . Using charcoal, pastels, and oils, Til- has won many first place ribbons for r artistic talents. She plans to major in , hoping to someday become a com- rcial artist. When Tilley has any free time left from all her activities, she enjoys horseback rid- ing. Since the age of four, horses have been a great love of hers. She worked at Garrod Farms in Mountain View for three years, managing the rental string of horses. Before she was at the farm, she went to several camps to learn to ride. Even though she doesn't have a horse of her own, she hopes to have one someday. 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Maya Yen Robyn Zamora iullel Zlatunlch A Pauline Zweersx A M Mlke Ryssemus lullana Sagert loyce Santos Bobby Saplen Gina Saporlto Betsy Schulte Debbie Serlo Ryan Seto goleen Slgenahan ann na Kem Smith y Chrls Soden Brlcken Stiaaraclno Robert S nson ' .cms sworn Monica Taubman Llsa Tenerelll X Wlll'Th0l'na5 , Tania Tllley lohn Tone . Amy Tosaw Betsy Townsencl Lisa Trlplet Davld Truhe Mlkel Tyler Adrian Valdez Andg Vanyo Nllc elle Velasco Raul Vera Thomas Viano Jason Walker jlll Walker llm Wallace Kim Wallace Lori Welchenthal Torl Welsberg Ted Wertzberger Cullen Wetmore Allce Wllllams Kara Woods Chrls Yates Nancy Ybarra
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