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VARSITY EP Front row: Maria Tomazin. Trina Go- par, Ingrid Bernhardt, Tiphanie Cas- key, and Leigh Rittman. Back row: Jean Goodwin, Cathy Fagan. Kim Mar- shall, Cherise Damper, and mascot, Jeanette Tupper. SONGLEADERS Front row: Cassi Anderson, Laura Mu- sacchio. and Angie Barrier. Back Row: Brand! Uranga. Tara Adamson, Debbie Reindl. Gina White, Holly Ashbridge. Sylvia Green, and Jennifer Martinez. JUNIOR VARSITY arm hurts, I have a pulled muscle; at least you don ' t have a bruise like mine; lets take a break I ' m exhausted, stat- ed the cheerleaders. These were a few of the problems cheerleaders had when an upcoming competition was ahead. Lifting people was very difficult unless the right technique was used. It makes everyone aware of what is being done and it makes it less likely for some- one to get injured, ex- pressed Cherise Damper. Second year advisor, Mrs. Vicky Riddle, had new rules and ideas for the pep squad. In the summer, she began her quest to have a superior squad. My expectations this year for pep was to have a team who were confident and proud. This years team is the sharpest team in the history of pep at Arlington, confirmed Vicky Riddle. First captains were picked differ- ently compared to previous years. The captain candi- dates had to try-out and take a written test. There were no co-captains just captains of each squad and an overall team captain. When the final candidates were chosen Julie Hollen- No Pain, No J Gain! m beck was JV Captain, Gina White, Songleader Captain, Diana Keers, Varsity Captain and Trina Gopar was Team Captain. The cheerleaders went to USA Camp in Santa Barbara. Varsity took all superior rib- bons while the Songleaders had both excellent and Su- perior ribbons and the JV had excellent ribbons. Camp taught the girls chants and cheers for both basketball and football. Cheerleading camp was really fun! It brought the squad together. We became great friends, said Dani Buck. This helped to bring squad unity togeth- er and to place in competi- tions later in the school year. The last competition was held at RCC. The Varsity team had a USA Cheerlead- ing Instructor come to Ar- lington to assist the girls in improving their cheer. The Varsity received third place and the JV, in the freshman division, won first place. The competition was over and the cheerleaders planned to get ready for next year. Trina Gopar explained, We thought we could have done a lot better job; I ' d like to try again this year because I think we had a 1 pep squad. by Trina Gopar Front row: Jill Hollenbeck, and Julie Hollenbeck. 2nd row: Melissa Wiese. Tracy Kessner, and Amy Sltipp. 3rd row: Jonnel Janewicz, Robin Radcliffe, Michelle Evans, and Heather Broman. Back row: Carol Jarva. Crystal Alveti, Melonie Goede. Nicole Price, and Dani Buck. 60 STUDENT LIFE L
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HREDDING CONCRETE OR WAVES? THE STOKE ' S THE SAME urf ' s up could be heard from Newport to San Ono- frey. Surfing was usually reserved for summer time frolics or plain relaxation, but there were some students who surfed all year round. When I ' m out there, I say just one more set then I ' ll leave, then one more and one more and I feel like I can ' t get enough! said Matt Steves, senior. Even though the wa- ter is cold in the winter this can ' t and won ' t stop these guys. A surfer ' s day starts around 6:30 or 7:00 a.m. and it lasts until dawn of the next day. I like to get there as early as I can, to catch the best sets, replied Brent Wells, junior. Surfing has been around since the early days of Gid- get and is still going strong, but skateboarding trends are giving it a challenge. Shredding as some die hard skaters call it, is not just skating it ' s an adventure on wheels. I really enjoy trying new tricks on my board especially acid-drops or backside boneless ' s, stated Steve Nielson, fresh- man. Skaters could be seen on the streets, in the park or even at the mall, but every- where you look you could see a surfboard here or a wetsuit there. Surfing and skating were the rage of the 80 S. by Christina Edivan SHOOTING THE CURL, Joe Fillippeli tries to see how long he can hold his position. Staying on your boogie board is a crucial part of body surf- ing. DOING AN ACID DROP , Ian An- derson shoots of the fifteen foot racquetball court wall. Ian and his friends enjoy shredding on these courts. OLLYING. Pat Canon gets a foot of front air. Sometimes these guys would wager each other to see who could get the highest. SURF SKATEBOARDS V
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TOUCHING UP, Cassie Anderson fixes her hair before a basketball game. Cheerleaders and pep squad members sometimes spent many hours preparing for the games. BEFORE A GAME, Brandi Uranga, Leigh Rittman, and Gina White talk with a parent. Parent support was one necessary element of success- ful pep squads. PEP SQUADS
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