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Jill Dinnebier arouses the crowd with a shout from her megaphone, Jill has been a pepster all four years at El Dorado. Karen Spiegel, Alison Casias, Naomi Mayeda, Jill Dinnebier, and Angela Shoho show off their Superior tro- phy award. They won it at camp. The 1987-88 Songleading Squad: Top, Angela Shoho Cmiddlej Karen Spiegel, Jill Dinnebier, fbottomj Cheryl Doose, Alison Casias, Naomi Mayeda. . ,. , H 5 fr if . M as . . if -f L rs? 4 '-3 'QQ fy-J-. a 'Q fter working only a few days on their U.S.A. camp routine, the 1987-88 Songleaders proved their talent by earning a superior trophy. t'We worked really and pulled it off in the endg camp was greatll' exclaimed on Casias. I enjoyed working together with my squad on ines and cheers. lt was satisfying to know that our hard k showed in our performances, said Naomi Mayeda. member of the squad had some previous experience as eerleader. Karen Spiegel commented, HSong was so much different from cheer. At first l was a little apprehensive about being the only junior on an all-senior squad, but everyone was really greatg we had a lot of fun. Jill Dinne- bier added, 'fl think that all four years l have been a pepster have been worth it. l enjoyed meeting new people and mak- ing new friends. Songleading had its advantages. Cheryl Doose remarked, Nl liked getting in free to all the games and not having to Worry about what to wear to school the day of a game. gp Varsity Song :Wo f , l .Q NP . ,, -an 4- . -v-,JZ 7' Y. .fywfs . IP
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of 3? I ew F .v EUH5 The 1987-88 Varsity Flag Squad: Lori Whitson, Krista Moberg Lily Chen, Lisa Schweitzer, Tami Gulzow, Paula Glade. Paula Glade shows her stuff at the homecoming assembly. Krista Moberg, Tami Gulzow, Lily Chen, Lisa Schweitzer, an Paula Glade smile after winning the Superior trophy. xv! 1 F fv Q2 qi. P 4 he 1987-S8 flagleaders agreed that they have all learned to be assertive by promoting spirit throughout the school. The best part of being a pepster is being involved in almost all school activities, commented Lily Chen. And the games are the best! added Krista Nloberg. 'l'he squad earned a superior trophy at camp and performed their new moves at the Homecoming Assembly: the wide-eyed student body watched their impressive tosses. Lori Whitson remarked, Ml tried out for flag because it's H 9VGF difficult, and l like challenges. Flag leading requires agilityg Paula Glad said, We twirl during football season and do cheer movements durin basketball season. Not only did these girls work hard to improve their skil but they also had fun in the process. Tami Gulzow and Lisa Schweitzer sai that among their best times were riding to the games in Lisa's Pontia Bonnaville and listening to Hourglass by Squeeze and cheering unde umbrellas at the Cypress football game. 0
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f 45 J .V. Cheer binds together. l Dorado has got SPIRIT! And the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders worked hard to add to it. Cheerleading isn't just jumping around and yelling, it takes a lot of work, energy, and effort. Being actively involved with school has its positive effects, as Rhoberta Conger stated, Cheerleading has changed my oulook on school by giving me the chance to learn more about the sports and other activities we attend. I've learned to appreciate the hard work that goes into mak- ing our school so great! Sandee Ledbetter agreed and said, I feel like I'm a big part of what's going on, and I am. Also, cheerleading is a good way to meet people. Not only did they expand their friendships, but they had a fun time. Judee Lee commented, My most exciting time was at camp with my squad, and we were able to get better acquainted with each other. The girls enjoyed being together and rooting on their teams. Q Sei? mm, as-Me , Qiwggtbgmw ..,. . rrrr , , b A' fewest wgwamww X3-Nm 3 I H- i Rhoberta Conger gives a refill of shaving cream to Julie Warner at camp. lt is a tradition to cream the Freshmen. Judy Lee and Kacie Du Coing show the real meaning of friendship at camp, Thanks to cheer they became great friends. : Q K J.V. Cheer Dressing in bright, cheerful colors at cheer camp are, ftopj Kacie Du Coing, Andra Carter, Laura Dawson, Rhoberta Conger, Kristin Stoll, Sandee Ledbetter, Julie Warner, Judy Lee. Being in cheer binded the pepsters together. Laura Dawson and Judy Lee do a quick pose during a basketball game. Laura and Judy got to be good friends because of cheerleading. 4 xv ,,.. .5-.., .. fi, W., V, V,.,,,,,, .. .. , fa L D -if is
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