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Doing push ups for points scored, our cheerleaders spent a lot of time on the ground. Michelle Andregg Stacy Dana, head cheerleader Diane LeFevre Renee Rhoden Marji Sutherland Shannon Thompson Cheering our team on at Rice Stadium, Susie Butler stands tall. Trying hard to get the crowd involved. Diane LeFevre smiles enthusiastically. Songleaders = 45
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MEM ADD MUSCLE Even spiritleaders out of uni- form look like spiritleaders. They seem to have endless supplies of energy and pep. The question is: Where do cheerleaders and song- leaders find their permagrins? Wonder no longer. They find rea- son to smile when they consider all of Alta's accomplishments. School spirit is the source of all of that unbelievable enthusiasm. Aside from the spirited look that comes with the pom-poms, the varsity cheerleaders and song- leaders had a new look in 1984. Three male cheerleaders gave pyr- amids all new heights and added spice to stunts. Although the skill and spirit of the varsity songleaders and cheer- leaders could not be doubted, some felt that dedication was lack- ing this year. During the basket ball season, the varsity spirit- leaders were conspicuously ab sent from some of the games. They (the spiritleaders) missed some games.” said Coach Myron Long, They didn't make signs for us, and things like that. It hurt morale with the (basketball) team. But all we can do is practice and play and do our best.” There were some hurt feelings over the cheers' and songs’ poor atten- Leading the hawks in a cheer. Shannon Thompson smiles for her team. dance, but after a discussion with the basketball team, there was a marked improvement, and every- one was pleased with it. 1984 was an exciting year. Many things at Alta and in the world were changing: but, as they say, The more things change, the more they stay the same. Alta’s 1984 varsity cheerleaders and songleaders were no exception to the rule. There were new faces, new routines, stunts and pyra- mids, but the cheers and songs raised school spirits higher and higher as they seem to be able to do year after year. Taking a break at the state game. Suzy Butler and Michelle Anderegg discuss the next cheer. Pitrice Boshard-Head Cheerleader Suzy Butler Jerry Hart Tres Jones Kelli O’Neil Mark Runyan 44 C Cheerleaders
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V f family? JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Row I: Lisa Carter. Meg Morrison. Amy Edwards. Mamie Young. Row 2: Jodi Smith. Lisa Branich—head, Kristy Hoon- aker. Angie Damjanovich. SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS: Tiffany Tulis. Wendy Birch. Nanette Olsen—head, Marci Muhlestein, Pam Da . vis. Spirited and windblown, the Peppers were present at all the games even when most students weren't. Despite the cold. Angie Martin. HoneyRae Childs, and Amy Barlow cheer on for Alta. 46 o Cheerleaders
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