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Cheering Squads Stay “Our spirit’s high, that is the key, to lead our team to VICTORY!” Seems pretty easy, doesn’t it, just leading the school song and jumping around and yelling alot? Guess again. Being a cheerleader or songleader in- volved many sacrificed hours of free time spent in strenuous rehearsal and practice of routines. Each of the 24 girls on four squads gave up literally thousands of hours of their own time to uphold the high standard of cheer- leading that has been set here. Under the supervision of Mary Johnson, the varsity squads garnered many awards and honors. The most prestigious of these was an invitation to compete in the National High School Cheerleading Competition in Florida. Zoe Allen, Kristan Lowry, Stacie Squires, and Mary Tenney re- ceived United States Cheerleader Achievement Awards. Also, at an NCA Clinic both squads received spir- it sticks, the Songleaders won a Supe- rior Squad trophy, and the Cheer- leaders were given an Award of Ex- cellence and named “Outstanding Squad at Camp.” Stacie Squires and Teresa Melendez were also named outstanding Cheerleader and Song- leader, respectively, at the clinic. “ ... the girls had a lot of cooperative spirit.. “The main difference between this year’s group of girls and former squads was that the girls had a lot of cooperative spirit. They enjoyed working together and they depended on one another, which enabled them to work well as a unit;” stated advisor Mary Johnson, “Because of this atti- tude it was easier to excel and win awards. The Junior Varsity squad, with ad- visor Vicky Fairclough, and the Soph- omore squad, with Karen Robinson as their advisor, also did an exceptional job of raising spirits and enthusiasm at j.v. and sophomore games, which was difficult because many times they cheered to near-empty stands. “Sheila psst Sheila, what has Jill been taking?!” 222 ■ Cheerleaders Songleaders
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Knock Wanna meet some interesting people? Join some clubs and get involved. Who’s There? Juana! Juana Who? Involvement ■ 221
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On Top School pep song concludes with cheerleaders and songleaders forming traditional pyramid. Cheerleaders Songleaders ■ 223
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