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89 2 n Z M 'Q Varsicy Song Leaders: Kr-iaci Flush. Kara Wilson, Natalie lvlcfvlillen and Dannica Blizzard: E. Our girls giving it. their all at a Friday rally wich gy., their famous pyramid. , ..,i i I' l I K fi! ff' f' i J ' sv-,X s,ssx-H ' NN 5 x, F f A . r L. -I ,f xg .Q --l..-f-f '4 ' A ' my .ffm f J .. , 1 M T... ,Y 4,5-, ,Um M.-.pg-.Qu-3,L.3,,,,,,,n.J,,e,.:,-I ,. P,W3Kr,,K,5 ,yvf-rf A, . --. f. V v .. . . I V 4: if 5 ,fx ff' I' E! Natalie Nlolvlillen at the Fall Homecoming game 4 Flhonda, Jill, and Shawna give us their VVere 1951 after winning first: place et: the Sen- Ga Cruz competition. 5 Varsity Yell Leadrs. left: to right: Claudia Deanda, .Julie Denny. Shawna Goodine, Fihonda l-loover, Susan Flush, Pricsilla lkenberry, .Jill Turner, .Jill Kline. and Jennifer Siegrisc. G. Varsity Yell and Bong 71
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by Lupe Catzalco photos by Rollin Eanderob Setting Off The Spark Spirit, pride, energy and vitality. These are the factors that helped to produce two of Eeyer's most successful cheer- leading squads. With the guidance and support from Advisor Sherry Fontana and strive and dedication of l-lead Song Leader and l-lead Yell Leader, Kara Wil- son and Susan Flush, Beyer's varsity squads set off the spark of spirit that invigorated our school, Football and bas- ketball games wouldn't be the same with- out our dazzling array of spiritleaders who motivated students, players, par- ents, and teachers to cheer our teams into victory. Last summer our spirit leaders KWH 'l Varsity yell doing a complete C360 degree turn during a rally. 2 Danika Blizzard showing us her Patriot Pride. I3 Shawna, Flhonda, Julie, and .Jill literally getting together between yells at a spirit ralley. 7D Varsity Yell and Song attended camp at the Llniversity of San- ta Cruz, there they received all superior ribbons, two spirit sticks and one superi- or trophy. At the competition in Ceres l-ligh, they won first place, and at the competition at Stanislaus State the girls were able to win first place. On the last day of camp, .Jill Turner and Rhonda l-loover were given the opportu- nity to try out to become LISA instruc- tors. This is the highest honor you can receive at camp. Setting off the spark of spirit was clearly the objective of the Varsity Yell and Song, spiritleaders. if?
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l L.Jniquely Spirited l.lnique talent and lot's of spirit promoted this years sophomore squads to have a fun-filled year. Between selling programs at football games and selling calendars, candy, and notepads to raise money, the squads were busy planning and practicing new routines. Some say that the song squad had a different style when it came to their routines. Nlost of their routines were done to songs by 'Yazoo' and 'Depeche lVlode'. A small squad, yet big when it came to routines and especially when they did pryamids sopho- more yell proved even a small squad can promote spirit. Over this past summer the sophomore squads went to camp. The song squads won a trophy for their home routine. Both song and yell brought home e spirit stick for being one of the most spirited squads at camp. This years head song leader was Annica Sundelin and Kristin Hartley was the yell leader. Both girls were on the freshmen squad last year. With unique songs and unique routines this years squads were one to remember. 'Q' 'l. Sophomore yell entertains the audience with a cheer during half-time against Davis l-ligh 2 Sophomore Yell .Jennifer l-ludson, Katie l-lanstad, Kim Laity, Karen Mack, Alicia Stczack, Kristian Hartley C3 Karen Nlack cheers her team on to a home victory against Davis l-lighp 4. .Jennifer Hudson caught after a cheer at an evening basketball game. 72 Sophomore Spirit
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