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▼ CLAPPING TO THE BEAT, JV cheerleader Leslie Smith caught the rythem to DBMS bands ' music. Pepsters danced routines to the music when the band played songs they knew. ▼ Bt pw ■ ' %, ■ PH. • ' «□ 1 S r A kJ - l I ik fc [ ' mi 1 ifl h -27 i H I ▼ MAKING HER DEBUT, Jeanine Twyford, junior, rallies for attention. Due to a delay, the mascot uniforms weren ' t deliv- ered until after the season started. I JV PEP: Lesh Ellsworth, Leslie Smith, Danelle Kilburn, Carolyn Long. Not shown - Michelle Brown, Denyse Galbraith. Pep Group Rates 85
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JUMPING TO THE TOP, JV cheerleaders Lesll Ells- worth and Carolyn Long show their enthusiasm by more than just yelling. Many jumps were taught to the girls at camp. For every hard day in PEP, there was always a week of good. 64 P EP wasn ' t always work, comment- ed JV cheerleader Leslie Smith, sometimes we would have get-to- gethers after school like going out to eat and having sleepovers. One of the many sleepovers JV had was a candy party. During that particular evening everyone brought bunches of candy and put it all together for the football players and them- selves, of course. JV Cheer spent most of their time cheering at the Frosh-Soph football games. Pepster Mi- chelle Brown related, There weren ' t always a lot of people at the games, but that didn ' t matter to us because we were cheering for ' our ' football players. This year went really great for being the first year at DBMS, commented pepster Carolyn Long, I had a terrific time being in PEP. Though most of the Pepsters ' year was one to remember, DBMS Mascots, Jeanine Twy- ford and Robin Hunt ' s year didn ' t start off too hot. To their bitter disappointment, the first mascot outfits they had ordered were made of a quality much poorer than what they paid for. So back to the shipping company the outfits went and new ones were ordered from the people who made and supplied Disneyland ' s outfits. Even though it took quite awhile for the outfits to come, they finally arrived. However, after the football season was over. Mascot Jeanine Twyford commented, it would have been nice to have the outfits for all of the football games, but with them or not, we still had spirit! .. ► Making an entance. Mascot Robin Hunt gave a show for all during their first apperance in December. Mascot outfits didn ' t arrive until way into the school year because the first costumes weren ' t up to the quality as expected. Showing a grand appearance. Mascot Jeanine Tuyford dances around her costume during the Pep Rally. The Mascots were well greeted when they first appeared at DBMS. SPIRIT SEEMED TO NEVER STOP 84 Group Rates Pep
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Life for a Pepster never seemed to cease! MARCH 5 - 1 can ' t believe it, I made Varsity Pep. Out of all the girls that tried out, I MADE It! I can ' t wait until I start cheering at games and Pep rallies. APRIL 7 - WOW! Look at all these uniforms I can choose from. There ' s turtlenecks, V necks, two stripes, three stripes, even short sleeves or long sleeves. I ' ll never be abit to decide which I like best. Eeenie, meenie, minee, moe! JUNE 29 - Practice, practice, practice. Learn- ing all these cheers is sure tiring. I ' ll never remember all of these routines. What I need right now is a nice tall glass of water and a shady tree to sit under. JULY 1 7 - This is absolutely great. I ' ve never had more fun at a camp then this one. I ' ve learned more things for Pep, like when to cheer and how, as well as meeting new people and seeing new places. I ' m having so much fun here. That party last night was a total blast. SEPTEMBER 1 3 - Our first Pep rally. I think I ' m going to faint. Just look at all the people in the stands and they ' re all looking at me. I wonder if my hair is straight and my uniforms alright ... I mean my hair alright and uniform straight. OCTOBER 1 - I ' m freezing! This night football game sure is fun, but I don ' t think my legs are going to last much longer. Maybe we should have gotten purple and gold leg warmers too. OCTOBER 7 - I hope my moms not mad at me for using all the toilet paper. I must have toilet papered over 20 football players bedrooms. I sure wish I was there to see the expressions of their faces when they walked in their rooms. FEBRUARY 1 1 - Things around Pep are sure slowing down. I haven ' t done much all week except bother Mrs. Cline. MARCH 10-1 just have to make it! I can ' t believe that it ' s Pep tryouts again. I can re- member when I had just made it last year. I guess that time really does fly when you ' re having fun, for this year sure has gone fast. Being one of DBHS first pepsters is the best thing that ever happened to me! ► PEP. Varsity Cheerleaders: Jennifer Reule, Tracy Taylor, Cindy Johnson (headl, Michele Yegge, Nil i Rhone, Lori Livingston. Varsity songleaders: Donya Morgan. Christine Hansen, Lisa Vechiarella, Heather Bodenhamer, Jeannie Smith (head), Kathleen Martin. Mascots: Jean- ine Twyford, Robin Hunt. ■ OFF WITH THE SWEATERS. When the days became hot, Pepsters resorted to their basl etball vests to Iceep cool. Songleader Lisa Vichiarella cheered on v ithout being too vi arm. ▼ cheering for pep rally class competition, Pepsters Christine Hansen and Donya Morgan hope for the Junior Class to beat out the sophomore and freshman classes LIVING MONTH BY MONTH ARMftS 86 Group Rates PEP
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