El Dorado High School - El Dorado Yearbook (Placentia, CA)

 - Class of 1988

Page 203 of 326

 

El Dorado High School - El Dorado Yearbook (Placentia, CA) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 203 of 326
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Freshmen, impressed by high chool , ..s, g 4 , ,Q , sss, My X , 'g,: fi g' 7' vii? 7 A isa? ey laughs .w' l e - 1 f3fi,.,Dyanne g ed A W' . isa is hair is messedup after being ' F hi f . Camp. Getting creamed U Q a '3 '-, s ropj Natasha Lancaster, Heather Dickinson, Allison niddlej Dawn Netherton, Trea Shields, Cbottomj Lisa iey. I, M, A--1 I i'5?g,f .cf-K . .J rv. is evimls 7 he freshman year can be a very im- pressionable one, it can make you like school or loathe it. With the great impression the Freshmen cheerleaders re- ceived, they looked forward to having a super time for the next three years. Lisa Fouchey commented, My favorite cheerleading mo- ment was at one of our first winning football games. The score was 0 to 9 and the team was pretty discouraged, and we were also feeling a bit down. However, in the end, with all the cheering and yelling, the team won! She also stated that she thought cheerleading was be- lieving in your team and school. The squad was like a family that helped each other and had fun together. Dyanne Ellis said that her most memorable experience was the summer camp. She remarked, lt was great when we got in a dreadful shaving cream and green spray paint fight. We weren't the only ones getting creamed, so it was fun. The freshmen cheerleaders enjoyed camp because they felt accepted. U, M F Q I Y If I H V If as , ,, V ', if ' 5 ,V , W.-,,,, rw., fair 4,' W 4 , . h1,,ji7,t,, :V ,4 7 -, K, 'fy Ya' f, t.rJ ,sg 1' .ale w' 1 if X ri' uf ' ,455- .L X13 f 49 , ,X V 0 9 Fu-sliiiicii Cheer . 6 i-4'

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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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ASB discusses 'ii 'Q' iynvn- li 5 . X it s sss , ne club that met ez every morning dur zero period was A.S.B. Student Council. The ai sor was Paul Preston, the Act ties Director. They discus school activity planning such Big BrotherfLittle Sister gatl ings, and went over old and 1 school business concerning Dorado and the surrounding c munity. They also worked tow exciting assemblies by planr out each minute for different tivities. Student Council m bers, perhaps without fully r izing it, set an example for student body by represen their school at A.S.B. camp other socials. The council high visibilityg the student bi especially impressionable un classmen, would look to their thusiasm for their school pil The group had to learn hov lead the school positively. A- President Dennis Shea com ed, There were some r great people on student co this year. The group got to k one each other quite well. reen Connelly said that Hwor with everyone created a fa like atmosphere. Once again El Dorado A.S.B. leaders unit lead the student body throu successful year. 0, Even Devon Alexander looked ene during zero period when the student cil met to discuss important issues was a driving force in ASB this ye Mike Kim looks on as Matt Maclear his sandwich during zero period, helped out a lot this year in assembli well as other activities. As ASB president, Dennis Shea, list everyone's views which was not al an easy task as shown by his faci' pression.

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