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tands before the senior class at the end of the John Pagulayan s assembly. i WW' , . W YI W! I I wt imp, Smzth Page by Linda and Franclsco Talavera Troy at baseball camp, HS on the MUVE ,I-,v h th wfrlfless Lxnda Stnlt h the nver or long f- ,X by . . Whrle the VPHS students were lookmg lorward to the beat: . , e J . - l altemoons, Troy Pomeroy was looking forward to two months at baseball Camp, Troy, a wrth hrs lnend, Chris Donato. left for camp on Iune 20 and came home on August 18 Dunng thelr stay at camp, both Troy and Chris were camp counselors. Kirk Wakefield, who tomed Chris and Troy hall way through the summer, was also a counselor dunng has stay. T1-oy's lather owns part ot the camp called Sho-Me, located ID Branson, Mlssoun where rt IS always very humrd. It ts tn the mlddle oi nowhere. The nearest town ts about mne mrles away. Troy stated, I had tun for the hrsl hall ol my stay, but then xt got tlrlng havlng to play two games ' per day. The boys, who attended the camp. stayed for one or two weeks. The ages ot the players ranged from seven to twenty-two, Troy was a counselor tor men who were twenty-two, so to break the ice a little Troy and Chris played practlcal pokes on some ol the older guys, lor example, they caught lrogs and put them ln therr beds at mght. They also kllled skunks to pass ,he ,mel Robert Ohta was one of the many SGHIOTS who set up Camp on Villa Parks Campus He At Sho-Me Camp lf'ldlVldLlSlS would come ona parhcular day. and go through an orientation, lI'1eS to CdlCl'1 up OH lost sleep lI'O1'I1 the l'1lQl'1l before, I They would receive tnstructlons on how the camp would work and what they would be dotng I dunng thelr stay, After that, the guys would be dxvxded mto sectxons by thetr age groups. These groups would then torm teams whlch competed wxth teams from Oklahoma Cnty and parts ot MISSOUFI. t The boys would work trom early mormng hll noon. and then play games before and alter dmner. Oddly enough, a glrl dld show up and was very serlous about parttclpatrng rn the games. Unfortunately, she could not be allowed to play. Overall Troy had a good time, and the hard work was worth tt smce he dxd xmprove m his baseball skrlls. However, Troy dld mlss the beach and hls lnends back home tn Cahlornta. Semor Spirit Day
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lip-qi P A 4 -sk I . ilk ... in 5 Ll ' , I N I Nc. , Q l I I 9 ala .Y vl, 1 xl U 1 I .3 l l l 1 i 011 I' GY HS MUVE by Shelley Hunt During July, l 983, the Villa Park Pep Squad went to USA cheerleading carnp in Santa Barbara, Calif. The purpose: to be eval- uated byjudges, improve on technique, learn new skills, and have fun. The bus left VPHS on Monday, July ll. returned 6:00 Thursday night. When they arrived and were settled in, the yell leaders, with mascots GLORIA RENEER and DUKE KELLER, were sent to instructors to be coached on a routine to be evaluated that night. Excellent ribbons were awarded to the yell leaders after their performance. The songleaders and pep commissioner, Amie Losi, were sent to instructors to learn new dance routines: however, their perfor- mance wasn't until the next day. Wednesday night, a Hawaiian luau, with a barbeque style dinner was served instead of the usual cafeteria meal. The final awards ceremony took place Thursday after everyone had packed and were ready to go. Filled with suspense, each pep squad waited for their schools name to be called. Amazed, the Villa Park pep squad heard the final results - the songleaders re- ceived a superior pennant for their evaluated routines, a superior trophy liar an all around good job in other cornpetitionsj, and a spirit stick, the yell leaders received the Unity Plaque fan award for best all around squad'9 on which all schools had voted. Shown by their performances. USA Cheerleading Camp was a great success for the l 984 Pep Squad, commented ANDREW NICHOLL, a Villa Park senior. Kris Fontana Cheers at the Canyon VPHS football game. The cheerleaders wore var, 1ous props lo dress up for lhe upcoming Hal- loween weekend. 1,1 ' 'Fe-,V Page by Shelly Hunt and Lisa Card -JJ . ' .44 x as Puthnq an end to then' lm Still Sldfldlfligll roullne are Kim Fon- tana, Karey Nixon, Sheila Ra- mirez, Shelly Hunt, and Angela Bonacci. XP'
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