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ANXIOUS SLAVES included Natalie Skvorzov. Muhell, Missildine and Buftie Conti WHO?BuftieG buy them for a day. Emily Stewart Renee Storey Dawn Stratton Keresa Strom Kraig Strom Rick Stuve Crystal Summers Candice Sykes Rcina Sylva Craig Taylor Tanya Teague Pamela Thomas Linda Torres Colette Trujillo Jennifer Turner Gary Turpin Gerardo Valadcz Heather Valentine Meredith Van Gcldcr Alicia Vargas Jeremy Verrett Julie Villagrana Jonathan Villcgas Kahlil Vincson Brian Waddell lo Freshmen, Stewa
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COLLEGE CHEERLfADING CHAMPIONSHIP ' r ' i C oUege contest inspires cheers Cougar cheerleaders and song- leaders saw their sport at its best one cool Saturday afternoon, Jan. lo, when they went to Sea World to see the National Colle- giate Checrleading Champion- ships. The championships were taped, to be televised nationally at a later date. They found the contest excit- ing and the trip enjoyable. It was fun, said cheerleader Traci Kugelmann, and one of the neatest things I have ever seen. Like most of the audience, the Cougar group had its favorites. One of the most popular groups at the event was the male cheer- leaders from the University of Massachusetts, which won the competition. NERVOUS college cheerleaders await the results of cotnpetition. Following the competition, those attending got an oppor- The contest left both groups hoping to add more stunts to their routines. I would like someone to come in, cheerleader Sheri Dixon said, and help us with our flips and jumps. Both squads were impressed by the difficulty of the college groups ' routines, however, and both thought it would be difficult to learn the stunts performed in the competition. We would need a lot of time, songleader Stacey Agostini said. Perhaps someday, Valerie Knoop said, they could hope to be as good as those college cheer- leaders. We will make it, she said. It just takes time. Karen Schaefer Lori Schmidt Martin Schmidt Kimberly Schuiz Marco Scivally Jeffery Scott Jerett Scott Mike Serratos Julie Seablom Jeffrey Setzer Toby Simpson Bob Sisco Sonya Shreves Lance Skelton Jennifer Slaby Dean Slawson Deborah Smith Kaylee Smith Michelle Smith Michelle Smith Becky Snyder Derek Sonnier Christopher Spoo West Starr Micah Steele April Stevens -Stevens, Freshmen 109
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oing, goingj one for 50c: i old! — for 50 cents! ' Students went on the juition block Wednesday, Jan. 21, when the ASB, Canyon Springs ' student government, decided to raise money by having a slave sale. Although the sale did raise the spirits of students who participat- ed or watched, the sale actually didn ' t raise much money. We made a little over ?2 ' 5, explained Wendy Hilbert. sopho- more vice president. Of that amount, 3 came from the sale of sophomore Natalie Skvorzov, who brought the high- est price at the lunchtime event. Most of the slaves, ASB members, sold for i or less; some sold for the ' o-cent minimum. Although the sale didn ' t make AUCTIONEER Jennifer Undtiser conducts the bidding for frestiman Amy Odell, who sold for io cents to Sue much money, it provided a great deal of humor. Masters for a day required their slaves to carry their books for them or to entertain their friends and classmates. Imagine the luxury of owning a person for a day! the sale an- nouncement had crowed. Sit back and watch your slave go through pure embarrassment! In that way, at least, the sale lived up to expectations. Though most freshmen slaves were not em- barrassed by the proceedings, sev- eral sophomores were. Some slaves had to wear big signs that said who their owners were, Nikki Smith recalled. Others were carrying books. Some were singing in classes or on the quad. Doughton. Doughlon got quite a bargain - she never paid. Chad Walker Deborah Wallace Kathryn Walsh Ian Ward Paul Ward Shannon Ware Rodney Warner Brent Warp Robbin Wharton Amy Whitaker Richard Whitaker Danielle Wilen Dallas Williams Dallas Williams Eva Williams Jon Windholz Carrie Wixson Brian Woodward Susan Worsham Elena Ybarra Christina Young Laura Ann Zappulla Carin Zieglar Eric Zomalt Sean Zornes -Zomcs, Freshn
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