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Senior pommie, Deena Taylor, struts her stuffu during the halftime show. CdS pom line Radiates their spirit The Corona del Sol pom line prac- ticed every morning from 6:00am to 7: 15am. Their speciality was raising the spirit of CdS students and faculty by dancing, the girls spent many hours perfecting dance routines for the enjoyment of the Corona popula- tion, said Mrs. Centanni, the pom sponsor. The pommies performed during halftime at the football and basketball games and at spirit assem- blies. The pom line held two very suc- cessful clinics for Pop-Warner and ju- nior high pom squads in order to raise money. They sold balloons at the Homecoming carnival, and host- ed pom Follies this year which al- ways proves to be lucrative. The fun- draisers went toward pom camp held during the summer. I tried out for pom so l could become more involved in school ac- tivities, said Stacy Combs. She feels that being involved in school is a very important part of one's high school years. Some of the favorites of the pom line members were creating spirit, and dancing at games. Melinda Southern said, My favorite thing about being on pom was being able to put a dance together and having it turn out great! It was hard to do, but very rewarding. The executive council in charge of this year's pom line were: Anne Mat- thias, Julie McCook, Melinda South- ern, and Kelly Torok. Corona del Sol pom line: Andre' Brennan, Kristi Farnsworth, Jayne Griffiths, Brenda Wilson, Melissa Apple, Stacy Combs, Deanna Gunkel. Second row: Staci Galasky, Kelly Torok, Lynnae Villanueva, Anne Matthias, Shannon McKnight, Deena Taylor, Dawn Evans. Third row: Druann Achs, Melinda Southern, Carrie Morene, Betsy Molander. POM ll9
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During an assembly the Corona pom line performs a dance they learned at summer camp. l The pom line performs one of their well practiced routines with its many formations. Corona pommies cheer on the football team during the Homecoming game. ll8 POM -Q-fi' S ' 1 :: X s fl Fifi X . , Q 5 -A Xxx .ff A 1 .--GN, :S Showing their enthusiastic spirit at a football game are Druann Achs Julie McCook, Brenda Wilson, Jayne Griffiths and Carrie Morene. 2 la Q A 4' 'ff All of the senior pommies perform a dance during the halftime show parent's and seniorls night. .J 5 . 2
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Spirited cheer squad supports CdS Spreading spirit and pride to CdS stu- dents and teams was what the cheer squads were dedicated to this year. Missy Keller said, I tried out for cheer to have the opportunity to meet new peo- ple, have fun, and to get involved with the school. Cheer held many fundraisers this year such as, selling Corona Aztec T-shirts, spirit buttons, candy, Christmas stockings, and heart-o-grams. They.used their funds to send cheerleaders to the cheerleading Brian Austin said his most memorable exper- lence on cheer was, Do- ing the splits for the first time at a basketball game. Kim Giese said, I want cheer to stand out for spirit and good represen- tation of the school. rallies. camp dur- ing the sum- mer. They also bought paper and paint for sig n s to d e c o r a t e b e f o r e games and at the pep Brian Austin said he tried out for cheer to set a new tradition, having guys on the squad, and that he did! Kim Giese said she tried out because, I wanted to support the athletes and because I enjoy it. This year's mascots were Greg Abbott and Kim Horblit. They danced around adding spirit to the people in the stands at football games, basketball games and at pep rallies. The captains for cheer were: Kim Giese and Carolyn Wood for Varsity Cheer, Mi- chelle Collins for JV Cheer, and Amy Breunig for Freshman Cheer. All squads sponsored by Konnie Young. l2O C HEER J fa 1-QQQ-S , W. .,.-. , - f-4-f l - WAR' . .Z .WY My K -.... . ..r5r.1Wi ... , .4 ,. . ,, Qa..,,,,g 5-W.. x .NK I A xxx'- Freshman, junior varsity and varsity cheerleaders join together to build a huge pyramid during an assembly. s Nt Q ., ' vi- f 'ltd 33 'f 'gtflii ,if lwwzaizs T . s .4 Freshman cheer, top to bottom: Tracy Jones, Kristin Breunig, Amy Breunig, Espy Baca, An- gie Morris, Debbie Fallon.
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