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'Vit N... .M --n-Q dress up for the Halloween pep assembly to add to the Varsity cheerleader, Tracey Stites, cheers on the football team at a game. S Q x Qllillliiiwlee 3 Lsgff- , Q. -' I Cheerleaders present a Happy Halloween banner to wish the best for Halloween. . G - I :fn CAN 9' 2. gnw i' in lll! FT' im' A-.....ff'A ' ,. JV Cheer: Melissa LaVoie, Diana Call, Kristyn Curlee, Kendra Vehik Row Two: Kristin MacDonald, Dawn Col- letto, Patricia McCartney, Michele Collins I .E Varsity Cheer: Brian Austin, Greg Abbott, Tracey Stites, Manuel Baca. Row two: Missy Keller, Kim Giese, Stephanie Wilt Row three: Lisa Magliola, Carolyn Wood. C HEER l2l
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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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I T -fs-af r --i-eq oi! gy aa E . alia Jen Pennell Photo l - - Getting ready to perform, Sonya Serpas concentrates on her moves. Dancers show talent Modern dance is a class that lets stu- dents express their creativity and show their talent. Miss Espinoza has been the sponsor of the modern dance club since 1983. The president of dance was William Harris. This years fund-raisers included candy and cookie sales, and the money that was raised was used for new dance costumes. One of the highlights of the year was giving an annual dance performance in May. Members join for numerous reasons including, I was very interested in dance and I thought it would be exciting, said Jennifer Towt. lt would be fun and be- cause I love to dance, said Gina Espin- oza. Both of them have been in dance for two years. The thing l like most about the club is dancing and the fund-raisers, said Wendi Tillman. Many of the members comment- ed that the spring dance was the most memorable for them. D2 MODERN DANCE m' l , 'ZT 't-Vs 'I , , . tw- -s..,, L. ' . , During the Christmas assembly advanced dance members, Stacey Ed- wards, Deena Taylor and Kristin Buldan perform for the student body. K l - l ll t The intermediate dancers practice on their new dance performance. They worked hard on all their routines so their performances shined.
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