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DO YOU SPEAK ENGLISH? Looking perplexed, Gina Musgrave attempts to deci- pher the sign language of the referee to see which team received the penalty, -S Q X -ow ' . 7 ' The Sophomore Cheerleaders, Top- Nikki Her- rera. Bottom- Echo Casey, Stephanie Tippetts and Angie Christiansen. I Awublewiqw, I in. g,Lf3ri?.i, 2 I 3. K 'x f I , cxxxxa XIII ' I' 5 3 'an II.. fr Q asf'- Cheerleading at Capital High School has been an experience of a life-time, Being a Varsity Cheer- leader this year has given me memories that I will never forget. As a squad, Jennifer Keenan, Katie Golden, Paige Standlee, Shanny Ackerman, Niki Norris, and I have become very close. This closeness has helped unite us to work together as a team. During the summer of '86, we attended a cheer- leading camp at the Uni- versity of Puget Sound, where we were ranked in the top tour squads. This was quite an honor, and helped motivate us to do the best we could through- out the school year. Be- sides receiving this honor, we also were given a num- ber ot ribbons lall of which were blue, tor displaying excellent cheerleading abilitiesl, and a spirit stick which is only given to those squads who go all- out on showing their school spirit at the camp. In November, we attended a basketball cheerleading camp at Nampa High School. There we won the first place trophy in the small varsity division. Along with this, we were awarded ribbons for our cheerleading abilities. Throughout the school year, not only our cheer- leading has been a suc- cess, but the friendships that have grown between us as well. The Varsity Cheerleaders set out to do the best we could this year, and I believe we have met our goals. Our efforts to promote school spirit, and the friendships that have developed between us in the past year, are memories that l will carry with me my entire life. I couldn't have asked for a better squad to cheer with, or a better school to cheer tor. 6 CW FOUR AMIGOS The Eagles are in the lead as the Sophomore cheer- leaders seem to be enioy- ing themselves. GOOD JOKE? There is something about that bottle ot glitter that amuses Katie Golden as she and Shanny Acker- man help out with signs for the Homecoming dance, Cheerleaders l29
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