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Cheerleaders go for the spirit By Tina Amodio Cheerleaders brought a lot of spirit and excitement to pep assemblies and sport events this year. Unity was a key ingredi- ent. Each cheerleader had to come in the summer at 6:00 a.m. and practice for about two hours. During this time they perfected their cheers and chants for camp. Both the Varsity and Junior Varsity went to California this year. Varsity went to San Diego University and JV's went to University of California, San Diego. Both squads got superior ratings along with winning the spirit stick. Senior Marisa Espinosa was presented the All American Cheerleader Award. SENIOR MARISA ESPINOSA kicks during a dirt dance. DOING SPIRIT CHANTS are the JV cheerleaders. I N SENIORS HOLLY WILSON and Tanya Craven kid around during a football game. 40 Cheer lt is a lot of hard work, but it is worth all the early morning prac- tices to help cheer the team on. - Holly Wilson Camp brought us all a lot closer and in doing this it made us work better as a line, commented sophomore Sheri Wat- kins. Throughout the football season cheer- leaders perform at pep assemblies doing dirt dances, spirit cheers as well as lead- ing the class competition. To keep up the football team's morale the cheerleaders did special things for them. This included giving them little goo- die bags at pep assemblies, supplying refreshments after their practices and have a dinner at the end of the season. For the first time Coronado has added a freshman cheer line to traditional cheer squads. They tried out at the end of Octo- ber so that they could prepare them- selves for basketball season. I felt that having Freshman cheer would give the new students an opportuni- ty to get more involved, stated sponsor Juana Frederick.
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VARSITYCHEER:Heidi Goldhart, Tanya Craven, Liz sperance, Tiffany Sinclair, Kristi Hall, Suzan Crabtree, Marisa Espinosa, Holly Wilson, Vicki Le- McMann, Caren Weldy. FULL OF ENTHUSIASM is junior Liz Crabtree. l ' 'B if QL 1' JV CHEER: TOP: Lisa Sherman, Tina Amodio, Debbi FRESHMAN CHEER: TOP, Lisa Leathers, Wendy Johnson, bottom, Traci Ludwig, Mary Durkin, Sheri Long, Jennifer Jovaggs, bottom, Mindy Mejia, Alicia Watkins. Guitierraz, Laura Dropps. Varsity Vicki Lesperance Suzan McMann Marisa Espinosa Tiffany Sinclair Caren Weldy Holly Wilson Liz Crabtree Tanya Craven Heidi Goldhart Kristi Hall JV Tina Amodio Traci Ludwig Mary Durkin Lisa Sherman Debbie Johnson Sheri Watkins Freshman Laura Dropps Wendy Long Alicia Guitierrez Lisa Leathers Jennifer Jovaggs Mindy Mejia YEL'-'NG A CHANHS Sem' HOHV Jv START THEIR Two Bids cheer. Wilson. Cheer 41
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