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in ' ' f lr,-X g i'c'+sept 53 N., . 25' . gf.,-. ,se st Y I . L1 U ' Q 2 lt has its good sides and it has its bad, JV cheerleader Susan Crawley said about being a Marcos de Niza cheerleader. Crawley said cheerleaders are not only for promoting school spirit but they also provide the various players with benefits that do them a lot of good. She also said as the year progresses the cheerleaders become more and more like sisters and real close friends. You live in a fishbowI, Crawley said. Whatever you do everyone knows. Crawley pointed out the difference between pom and cheer by saying pom is mainly for performing while cheer is aimed at building participation and enthusiasm. Cheer-209
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1. Varsity I-r-Bridget Berry, Kathy Powell, Paula Blaisdell, Kathy Dudley, Larri Ann Miller, Jama Honaker, Karen Gustafson. 2. The varsity cheerleaders attempt to boost spirit during a basketball game. 3. JV squad: I-r-Brenda Arrington, Susan Koehnemann, Kim Hubbell, Susan Crawley, Jenni Howard, Gina Barbosa. 4. The varsity cheerleaders perform a skit during a pep assembly. 5. Frosh squad: Top to bottom-Laura Booth, Carolyn Iosue, Susan Thompson, Jenny Jones, Terri Howard. 1 -v Cheerleaders live in fishbowl Tile.,-4 , A S T 208-Cheer S N' Elm 3, eb
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Pommies remain active They're all leaders. I just can't say enough about them, Mrs. Lois Meyer, coach, said about the pommies. This was Mrs. Meyer's first year teaching pom at Marcos de Niza. She was hired at McClintock and worked there for three years. She said teaching pom was a part of her j contract there. She kept it up because A she really enjoyed it. A Mrs. Meyer said she liked working with the girls here, because they all had a very high skill level. Some of the activities the pommies were engaged in were the pep assemblies, marching in the Fiesta Bowl Parade, attending camp in Vlhlliams Az. with the band members and performing with them. They participated in the ASU pom and cheer clinic where they competed with other pommies in Arizona for first and second places. The pom line consisted of six seniors, four juniors and nine sophomores. Five girls returned to the squad this year and 14 were inexperienced. 21 O-Pom Pon
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