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Twist It MiIT'liCkil'7Q Chubby CHECKEF, FI'6ShfTl3fl Marcus Combs D9I'fOfmS in the Rock 'H Roll Hall of Fame Skit. All fight, SODHO- Sophomore U53 KSHKEI CHEGFS OI7 HEI' class with loads of Splflf and zest. 5 -X 6,42 JUL. r ul '87 Wil'lS S9COl'ld Spirit Week jug Juniors captured the Spirit Jug for the second consecutive year during the annual Spirit Week competition in February. Scoring 1,000 Out of 3 possible 1,260 pointts, the Cl3SS of '87 clearly out- scored the other groups. Finishing second was the Freshman Class with 886 points, followed by the Sopho- mores with 841 and the Eighth Grad- ers with 822 points. Finishing laSt was the Class of 1986 with 813 points. 'ThiS ClaSS h3S the ability to pull together when it wants to go after something,' stated Junior Class Presi- dent Jennifer Gregory. The Juniors did more than pull 26 Spirit WEEK together, for they swept the four top categories in competition, participa- tion, spirit squad, decorations and class dress, and overall rally pre- sentation. The key to the Class of '87's success, 3CCOl'dil1g to ACtiVitiES Dil'eCtOl' Jack Hunt, was the participation of the class members and its organization. 'They were really organized,' said Hunt. The leading participans during the Week were given a newly established presidential award. The winners in the Junior Class were Helena weiss, Damon Bishop, Lisa Cavaz, and Becky Gohlke. Winners for most spirited in each class were Eighth Grader Chrissee Chin, Freshman Lisa Pontes, Sophomore Laurie Lovell, Junior Cathy Mose, and Senior Michelle Smith. Elected lvlost Spirited was Junior Michelle krippene. The Freshmen and Eight Grade Spirit Leaders both gave good performan- CGS at the Night Rally. The Nihth Grad- ers took first place for their cheer routine, and the Eighth Graders won for best song routine. The Class of '89 also won recognition for best skit. About the week of festivities, Hunt stated, 'I was apprehensive until Thursday Night because there was more spectating than participation'
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PIIOCOI by Gtlrlbdldl Val' si ty takes l'eQlOl1alS by attending a cheerleading camp at Stanford University in August. The squad tooktwospiritsticks,and three squad members were asked to be instructors for the National Cheer- leading Association. 'l felt really honored to be asked right out of high school,' stated Head Yell leader Danny Kahn. The two oth- ers who were appointed were senior Dave Hutchinson and Junior Shelley BOFQES. The Rally Squad's second achieve- -uzysnsrgg ment was that it won the cheer cate- gory at the annual Omega Rally. Arroyo had never won the honor previously. Also new to the squad this year was the fact that it was a co-educational group. 'Throughout the year, being a coed squd has brought everyone closer together! stated Squad Member Elaine Rockowitz. 'The guys were a major asset to the competition success,' said Yell leader Tony Aniasco. l'l00l Cly! DOlf1Q a Sh0UldeI' sit, JUfllOl'S Helena Wel5S and Shelley BOf'QeS cheer fhe football feam. Holding their fingers high, the Val'Sity Rally Squad shows off its flI'Sf Dlaffe fl'ODhy fI'OfTl the NOI'l'hefI7 US ReQiOhalS COmDeflflOh. HaVll7Q fUf'l at a football game, SDlI'lfleadeI'S DeFllSe YOUDQ ahd Tiffany BFOWI7 do a few klCK5. .IUIIIIJ Showing Off their Splflf, JUl'llOI' Shannon Kleg- mah afld SeI7lOI' Daflefle Sasaki lead the squadat the Omega Rally in CaSffO Valley. Rally squad 25
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