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Right: This move requires practice Freghmgn Cheer Bm i.y m.,.y uv ,I The girls rest before practice. by Kim Dewey Our freshmen cheerleaders should be credited for their outstanding efforts. The ten girls not only take on the responsibili- ty of being cheerleaders, they take on the responsibility of be- ing a dance corps as well. At the freshman football games they do their best to cheer the team to victory. At the basketball games, the girls cheer at the sidelines and perform a If fooling around. dance routine during half-time. The cheerleaders also received i the opportunity to direct their own pep assembly for the freshmen this year. In order to perfect their abilities, they 'prac- tice every Monday and Tuesday afternoons from 2:30 to 3:30. In addition to their other con- tributions, the girls also introduc- ed two new members to the spirit line. The Baby Owl and a baton twirler, Jennifer Rhoads. ,, ff- we . .sii.bi ,,c: bisss. . r ' T., .... I km kk K K wk V, f 'ffsv ' my . A ' , Q Frosh Cheerleaders keep the Owl spirit alive and kicking at North Campus. OOOOOOHHHHHHHH . . . Take the picture . . iv Z' . ff.. ,. is l .g' ,,'f, ff. , S Goofin, off again. Heidi leads the others in a cheer. bk freshman cheer Q 5
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Right. Tyneiia and Cher Junior Vorsity Cheer Above: Susan has perfect balance. by Kim Dewey The junior varsity cheerleaders are a vital necessi- ty, not only to the JV football team, but for the spirit express- ed by the rest of the school as well. The girls worked hard at fund raisers to earn money for their uniforms. The fund raisers con- sisted of a carwash, a bake sale, and an auction held in l The girls show their stuff. November. The girls also put an enor- mous amount of effort into their practices and performances. They practiced everyday after school until 4:00 p.m. and also on Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Their hard work and dedica- tion rewareded them with a fun- filled and successful season. gifs- 0 sg'-. 'til 9' Tlfhgk Y-T',. Y :R 5 iiw . i fl, 234 ,E Y at ls, 4 A Liv: g it , gl tstty xJj,,.,,,,'y 1 The girls show their spirit. L to R: Tiffany Tucker, Jenny Bridges, Sara Ellsworth, T Cher Pecora, Tyneiia Russell, Collette Davi xCenter: Tawnya Naylor. Practice makes perfect! The girls take time out to pose for this one NYQ Q Lg, ' ' is 3 45 'A T Xw X N fc' s 9 X T 8,5 0 S. U QQ J X 9 s to Q X233 Sw a gl Q Q 2 All junior varsity cheers If EJ h jf I -E . e..L
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QCD? Vorsity Pom :we :W Wi- V 5 -K r x ' g . - vi Lf .KA 5... Above: Anita Tagel, senior , I A . Q . 2, 1- . . fnrr-. Above: Cindy Early, senior Right: Stacy Rose, senior. Far right: Yvonne Decort, senior varsity pom by Kim Dewey Our pom line isn't just a glamour job, as everyone seems to think. The girls must work hard at what they do. Over the summer, the girls at- tended camp at A.S.U. for four days. ln these four days, the girls learned, practiced and per- formed several routines. Out of twenty-two possible could home award 'ribbons they receive, they brought R i g h t : L i s a Leonhardt, senior. nineteen superior and three ex- cellent. In addition, they also brought home a first place trophy, qualifying them to com- pete in national competition. The girls completed their winn- ings by bringing home three out of four possible spirit sticks. Co-Captain Yvonne DeCort, was chosen to represent Agua Fria in the Hula Bowl in December. Varsity Pom, Left to right: Stacy Rose, Cindy Early, Yvonne DeCort, Anita Tagel, Stephanie Daniels, Julie Morrison, Kaylen Cons, Kirsten Barber, Heather Williams, Stephanie Taylor, Lisa Leonhardt, Kerri Barber. A 'fr if' -. 3 ' rm . g.. f. w A . 3' ,Q 1 1 .,,,. Q my .tr 4.5116 . 'Un f,5,5,..,, . : 0 jk 'A 'l'- . 3- .. .,fg72fn3k T-,Q gl , ' - -.ff'f..Q,--rl sf - s V as. Above middle: Kerri Barber, senior. Above: Kirsten Barber, senior
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