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Never Ending Memories Nha was the funnest thing about being a cheerleader this year? Kathleen Chiechi: Cheering at football games and making up songs with Deirdre and Liz. Angie Harrod: Going to U.S.A. camp during the summer. On the last night, we had the most fun. Lisa Hinderliter: The funnest part for me was just being with the others on my squad. We all got along great and we had a lot of fun together. Anissa House: Cruising around in the Rolls Royce with everyone was probably the best time I had. I had a fun first-year as a cheer- leader. Mereditli Hutcheson: I had a great year in flag cheering, going to U.S.A. camp, riding in the Rolls and painting stools at 4 in the morn- ing for football season. Donna Snyder: Camp was really fun be- cause we won a lot of superior ribbons and we met a lot of people. Also, the people on my squad were a lot of fun to be with, never forget when we went in the Rolls Royce and cruised around the football field. The 1984-85 Varsity flag squad from left to right - Meredith Hutcheson, Lisa Hinderliter, Angle Harrod, Anlssa House, Kath- leen ChlechI, and Donna Snyder. I his year, during a half-time performance at o football game, the flog squad rented a Rolls Royce which drove them around and let them off on the football field The squad performed a rqutine that, they learned at cheer camp during the summer Before being driven to Brodford Stodium for a football gome. Anissa House, Kathleen ChlechI. and Meredith Hutcheson toke a minute to have tun in their rented Rolls Royce The chouffeured Rolls drove the squad around for two fiours before the game 1!6 Varsity Flag
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tt, let ' s Go Crazy The 1984-85 Songleaders were faced with an interesting dilemma. For the first time, there wouid be no returning songleaders from the pre- vious squad. This situation however did not make the slightest bit of difference. The squad of three seniors and four juniors combined their creativity and leadership qualities to make their year very successful. They did one of many outstanding performances at camp, they livened up an as- sembly with a dance to Let ' s Go Crazy and they entertained spectators with a basketball halftime routine, Songleading gave me the chance to get involved with all the sports and in different activities , commented senior Jenni White. As a whole, the squad got along fairly well. There was a difference of opinion on some matters, but of course, that is expected. If we were closer friends, our squad would of gotten along better. We had alot of fun though , stat- ed senior Karle Sherman. The 1964-85 Varsity Song squad from left to rigtit (bot- tom row) Laurto Green, (middie row) Trisha Nakamura, JoanI Hampton, Jenn) White, MIka Christy, (top row) Sandy Connor, (not shown-Kerrl Sherman.) Waiting to order some squad pictures, MIka Christy tiasties us tier triendly smile. After tinlstiing o routine, KerrI Sherman giances up at the crowd KerrI has been involved in he pepster orga- nization sjhce her freshman year Sandy Connor practices a routine t efore a gome be- gins E,D, was painted on tier face to help promote spirit. Varsity Song 115
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Superior Unity And Performance What was the most memorable experience you hod this year as a cheerleader? Kathy Geriak: My squad was really fun, I liked meeting all the guys on the teams. Camp was a blast! Summer ' 84 and all the practices for camp, Irene, Kathy, Susan, II- lyse, and Tammy, Thanks! Illyse Goldbaum: Becoming closer to my squad, cheering at football games, and hav- ing a great time. But most of all, listening to Kathy and Irene ' s stupid jokes, Kathy Johnson: I thought camp was the best part. That ' s when we all become really close and got our ribbons, Susan Kim: I think camp was the best port of cheerleading. We all got our superior ribbons and trophies and we got to meet new friends from other schools, Irene Perez: It was fun how we all got along and had our stupid Jokes, I also liked our prac- tices with a break-time every five minutes, During summet. the J V cheerleaders attended o U S A camp Theif performance and unily earned them many first place blue ribbons, and a spirit trophy lr«n« P r«z, Kathy G rlak. Tammy Harrif , and Susan Kim show their support at one ol the alter school football gorries The 1Q8J-6.J J V cheerleodiriQ squa :! from left to right - Tammy Harris, Susan Kim, Kathy Johnson, IDyse Goldbaum, lr«n« Perez, and Kathy Geriak. J.V. Cheer 117 u
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