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Roxanne Tellez talks with the mascot Spunky about the next cheer at the Chaparral football game. Front Row: Elizabeth Shanks, Donna Conrad, Bonnie Men- doza. Teryl Smith, Kim Burns, Roxanne Tellez. Second Row: Maria Boettcher. Buffy Brown, Jeanne Barnes, April Stayner, Janelle Kelly, Stephanie Owen. Back Row: Frances Betro, Pam Rogers, Pam Flowers, Julie Tucker, Michele Li- volsi, Mihee Moon. Julie Tucker gives Elizabeth an excited hug as the game ended and Dobson had defeated Chaparral. 130 Fillies During the Chaparral football game, Julie Tucker and M chele Livolsi dance to a cadence to pep up the crowd. To lift crowd spirit, Pam Rogers, Mihee Moon and Pam Flower raise and clap their hands at the Marcos pep rally. Campus Activities
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” ; JV Cheerleaders. Front Row: Diane Rubio, Ashley Arnold, Klrn MDnls. Back Row: Sherri Ellsworth, Penny Brown,(Lisa Colliger and Becky Riggs. Not pictured: Lynn Felice. Freshman Cheerleaders. Front Row: Mindy Nicks, Gina Giallonardo, Sandra Cardenas. Back Rowj Janeen Swin- gle. Monica Elliot, and Renee Dubois. JV Freshmon Cheer Campus Activities i
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Fillies Kicking Out of the Crowd Fillies Initiate Excitement During School Activities I'm not wearing it to school! exclaimed a Fillie during an early morning practice. Everyday at seven in the morn- ing you would find the Fillies clothed in unusual apparel. Curlers, bows, bandanas, old t- shirts, and sweats were standard attire in their practice wardrobe. The Flies sponsor, Margie Rome- ro, constantly repeated, Prac- tice makes perfect, and prac- tice they did. Before school, the Flies fine tuned routines for the weeks performance. Each time the Fillies performed to the Fight Song at pep rallies and games, they helped to boost student en- thusiasm and morale. Co-Captains Julie Tucker and Bonnie Mendoza under the direc- tion of Miss Romero made sure the squad kept it all together. Fillie manager, sometimes known as Spark Plug, Shawna Trudeau had many responsibilities to the line, in- cluding taking care of music at practice and building up excite- ment, but most important she was there when they needed her. If you asked a Fillie what they enjoyed most about the year, their answer would be that they were able to get involved and at the same time promote school spirit. Design by Michele Livolsi. Photos by Jerry Moore. Fillies Campus Activities 131 J
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