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Pep Squad United With Spirit This year ' s Pep squad consisted of five separate squads. Song, riag. Mascots, Varsity Cheer, and J.V. Cheer. Song, Flag, and Varsity Cheer all had eight members. J.V. Cheer had only six and there were two Mascots and two alternate Mascots. Ev- ery squad got along with each other for the most part which was very hard, since there was a total of thirty-three girls and one boy. Pep squad ' s main goal is to lift school spirit and to get the student body more involved in festive activi- ties. They do this by having weekly sign painting, dressing in their uni- forms on game days, participating in school related activities and of course leading cheers at the football and bas- ketball games. Pep also organizes all pep assemblies, making up their own routines and by doing special things for the players. Each girl on the squads has one or two football players for whom we do special things, such as goodie boxes. We put a lot of effort in them. We also decorate their lockers and houses on game days. Once we kidnapped the players at 4:00 in the morning. Most of us never really made it to bed that night, but it was alot of fun. We blindfolded them, tied their hands up, and then made them into human chocolate sundaes with choco- late syrup, shaving cream, sand, and flour. Afterward we took them out for breakfast, just as they were of course. Boy did they stink! All in all it was worth it except for a couple of unappre- ciative football players, explained mascots Shannon Brady and Blaire Murphy. Cheerleaders deserve recognition, but a lot of people don ' t realize just what it takes to be a part of Pep Squad. A lot of personal time and money must be put in. Cheerleaciinc
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Song: Top row: Barbi Rodriguez, Shannon Roberts, Susan Brisacher, and Angela Schelin. Middle row: Danielle Stone and Kim Beck. Front row: Carol Rothman and Claudine Conte. Flag: Top row; Jennifer Robbins, Kristen Williams, Shannon Layden, Kelly Wylie and Nicole rranz. Front row: Julie Stewart, Kellie Trawley and Renee Tesch. 32 Student Life
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1. Senio r class president, Mark Detrick holds up the spirit can with pride. 2. ColonelJamesB. Irwin, Apollo 15 astro- naut presents a picture of the moon landing to ASB president John Sy- bersma. 3. Sophomores participate in a pep rally where each class wore their class color. 4. Rob Lauderdale participates in senior spirit. 5. Led by John Suhr toga-clad seniors demonstrate upper-classmen superior- ity. 34 Student Life J
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