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Left to right: Maria Quilllcy, Tracy Miller, TonI Doles, Betsy Miller, Cindy Tatarcuk. Not pictured: Chris Keith, Lisa Akin. HEAD SONGLEADER Maria Quilllcy and the girls worked during the summer perfecting their techniques. Covina Pep fared well at the United Spirits Associations Camp at Santa Barbara. The Var- sity Cheer unit was awarded a Superior trophy and the Song girls won a fantastic third place in competition with other Songleaders and they also won a coveted Spirit Stick. All the Pepsters came home with loads of ribbons and exhilerating new ideas for the upcoming year. Once school started the girls were off on their excit- ing adventures - cheering at athletic events, bringing treats for the players and selling the famous spirit ribbons. Not only did these girls work out for games and rallies, but also spent early mornings and third per- iods practicing for competitions and a USC football game. The Pep units this year lived up to the high tradi- tions of the units before them. With a Colt kick and a merry rah-rah these girls filled our games and rallies with spirit and pep! HEAD CHEERLEADER Janet Doane 17
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Period II Pep Units The pep units filled the 1982-1983 school year with enthusiasm and excitement. This group consisted of three units. The Varsity Cheerleaders, under strong leadership of Janet Doane, yelled their hearts out for the athletes of Co- vina. The Songleaders, with vivacious Maria Quillicy as head, entertained many a fan with exciting and new routines. Finally, the Junior Varsity unit with head, Julianne Wiggins, cheered the Junior Varsity teams on to victory. Along with these units was the hard- working mascot, Stella Fragosa. Stella was the fun- loving girl in the colt costume perking up fans and making everything fun. Mrs. Bonnie Letourneau, ad- viser, was the support of this group and kept them going through thick and thin. All these girls worked for many long hours practic- ing cheers and routines. The training started as soon as the positions were filled. Camp was ahead of them Mascot: Stella Fragoso Top to bottom: Dollie Flamenco, Eva Garcia, Dczi Lokar, Janet Doane, Janice Hansen, Felicia Fraijo, Jane Burse, Maggie Murphy. 16
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Period II J.V. Cheer FIGHT. FIGHT. FIGHT WE ' RE GONNA WIN TONIGHT SCORE. SCORE, SCORE WE ' RE GONNA SCORE SOME MORE WE ' RE GONNA WIN. WIN, WIN AND THAT IS WHY WE SING WE SING OUR PRAISES TO THE SKY YA YA YA GO COLTS GO. WE ' RE GONNA WIN TONIGHT LOOK LOOK LOOK AT THE SCORE V-I-C-T-O-R-Y WE ' RE GONNA WIN THIS GAME TONIGHT! J.V. Cheerleaders- hard at work. Top: Pam Babish. Julianne Wiggins, Julie Akin, Carmela Savarino. Bottom: Karia Owen, Shelly Morino, Sheri Gilson. 18
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