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Creating Spirit How would you like to hove fun, perform in front of crowds, and promote sctiool spirit. If this sounds good to you, you should try out for cheerleoding. My goal this year, was to have fun and to get involved. I think everybody should, stated Michelle Norcutt, Junior Varsi- ty cheer squad leader. It is true that cheerleaders perform, but Michelle and the rest of her J.V. squad said that at assemblies, it shouldn ' t be a perfor- mance. It should be an event where the whole school participates, creating a spirited atmos- phere. The change in attitude should first come from the squad. Our attitude should be leaning towards more spirit, commented Michelle. Many of the J.V, cheerleaders would like to become on the Varsity squad, next year. Michelle suggested, If you want to create unity in the school and make students more spirited, try out for cheerleoding. x J.-W 0 ' The J V cheerleoding squad Debbie Rogan, Kim Arnold, Judith Weber, Tracey Borowski, Tammy Peckham, Paula HInderllter, Karen Robert, and MIclielle Norcutt. Mlctielle Norcutt enjoys cheering just as much as Tammy Peckham does. Sonne of the girls from the J,V, cheer squad pose for a picture in between cheers. 106 J.V. Cheer
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Fun And Spirit Goals Of Song My goal this year was to have a squad that could get along as well as possible, to promote spirit, and have fun in the process, stated Sara White, varsity song squadleoder. Sara would like to have more organization on the squad and to have someone teach them their routines. We make up our own cheers, but we would like to have someone teach us and give us authority, Sara said. i .r 4 . Senior Kristie Sweeney dazzles us with her beautiful. Michelle Webb spreads some sunshine on campus. Song captain Sara White practices her ever-pre- sent smile. Song leaders Michelle Webb, Reesa Ryder, Lisa Schofleld, Shirley Jones, Sara White, Lynn Sapplngton and Kristle Sweeney. Song 105
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United As One r The past year, as in previous ones, the frosh cheertecding squad was harrassed by upper classmen. Because freshmen are new to the cam- pus, they are looked down upon and laughed at, I only wish at the assemblies that everyone wouldn ' t boo us and that the students would be more spirited in other ways, stated squad leaded Deldre Stanton. The squad consists of al freshmen. At summer camp, oil of the freshmen cheerleaders got acquainted and became friendly Camp was fun and was the highlight of the year, we also won three ribbons, stated Deldre. All of the cheerleaders got along, but Deidre ' s goal for the squad was to get them united as one According to the cheerleaders, being a pepster is a rewarding ex- perience. Deldre commented, Everyone who wants to be a cheer- leader should, you get to meet people and become more outgoing. na » «,! -v- C 3Plfl y ' ' 1 i . tMl ' k ' K.;:v. m J The Frosh cheerleading squad Liz Perez, Laurie Green, Veronica Ramirez. Maureen Moreno says Hey Mary I found out how to get to heaven. Top Sheila Montgomery, Mary Mosely, Deldra Stanton, NIkkl George, Maureen Moreno, not shown Lisa Stit. Freshmen cheerleader Sheila Montgomery turns her head after tasting the sour milk. Freshmen cheerleaders cheer for our winning freshmen basketball team Frosh Cheer 107
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