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-I 58 RECREATION B-TEAM AND FFIESHMEN COMING FROM You I think cheerleading is a lot of fun although it is a lot of work. -Kristi Vande Velde. Getting together for practices was always fun. We had a crazy time and usually ended up talking and laughing more than we practiced. -Sarah Cun- ningham. 6,4884 ZAZER Freshmen cheerleaders: Tammy Kruger and Kim Schmidt- berger. Photo by Julie Hawkins. Defense. Tonya Earl, Krystal Kirk- wood and Kristi Vande Velde, sophomores, cheer on the Junior Varsity girls' basketball team. Photo by Julie Hawkins. B-team Cheerleaders: Top: Kristi Vande Velde iheadl, Tonya Earl. Bottom: Stacy Workman, Sarah Cunningham, Krystal Kirk- wood. Photo by Brent Photogra- DW- Break time. Sophomores Kristi Vande Velde, Tonya Earl, Stacy Workman and Sarah Cunningham take time out for a quick rest. Photo by Greg Abbot.
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Childhood dreams come true Pride shines through by Julie Herrington I can remember when I was about eleven or twelve. I had decided that, as I went through life, I was going to make people happy and l was going to dance. After I made pom pon, I realized that I had accomplished both of these. I am very proud of the squad. All of us gave at least 100 'MI and some- times a whole lot more. Being head was very challenging. I learned how to be patient with the squad as well as with myself. Terri Perrin and Nancy Mohler were ex- tremely helpful to me and they knew that the success of the squad de- pended a lot on the seniors. Connie Robbins, Vicki Vande Velde, and Jannie Brady were very dedicated and a lot of fun to work with. It is to these girls I say thank youg you were all great. Herrington and junior Connie Robbins try Photo by Greg Abbott One more time. To perfection senior Julie Wanna by Starting Something once again. nEcaEATioN Pom Pom 'Twas time for performance and all through their heads, they knew it wasn't as easy as everyone had said. Their knees were shaking, their nerves were on endg because Jannie Brady's broken finger had not yet begun to mend Captain Julie Herrington was afraid the crowd would hate the routine while Connie Flobbins and Nancy Mohler wanted to show them one they had never before seen Terri Perrin and Vicki Vande Velde both wanted to do well so the squad pulled together and the crowd thought they were swell After it was over and the applause had died away they sighed with relief and That was great I heard them say
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RECREATION B-TEAM AND FRESHMEN B-team attends NCA camp Nash raises funds As soon as school is let ut and summer takes over, te cheerleaders begin to repare for the upcoming hool year. The I3-team at- ,nded a camp held at Em- oria State University spon- ored by the National lheerleading Association. hey spent one week at the Iniversity learning the Ia- test cheers and stunts. To raise funds for their cheerleading outfits the Freshmen and B-team cheerleaders sponsored a car wash. It was held at HamiIton's on a Saturday and a Sunday. They raised approximately one hundred dollars. OU Workman Tammy Kruger 'icture posing. B-team cheer- aaders, Krystal Kirkwood, Sarah Dunningham, Stacy Workman and 'onya Earl, sophomores, prepare o pose for their group shot. Photo ay Greg Abbott. Finishing touches. B-team head cheerleader, sophomore Kristi Vande Velde secures the posters on the wall in preparation for the Homecoming dance. Photo by Ju- lie Hawkins. COMING FROM I really liked camp It was a good experience and we all had a good time It was fun meeting people from other schools. I feel I improved and benefited from the camp. -Stacy This year being a cheer leader was a lot different from what I expected but it was a lot of fun anyway
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