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The Poms do a Chorus Line type dance. Q 1 - lf . Stacy Taylor lines up with the Poms for their routine at an assembly. Carla Baca and the cheerleaders jump in the air for a touchdown during a football game. Sara Cappellucci looks over at the other Poms during a crucial moment at a wrestling match. 86 - Pom-Pons is . ft as Music, Poms New Talent The Pom-Pon squad consisted of ten girls this year: the two co-captains were Lauri Staggs and Sara Cappellucci. The rest of the squad consisted of Lori Bonds, Barb Meiser, Stacy Taylor, Brenda Bowker, Betsy Korb, Sherri Johnson, Holli Martin, and Carla Baca. A very special activity the Poms participat- ed in this year was being back up vocals with disc jockey, Steve Kelley from KIMN radio, on a record. It was entitled 'iHey Ronnie after the popular punk song Hey Mickey. The song satired President Reagan and his administration. lt began with a plea Kelley made for a cheerleader to call the station and the first to do so could do him a favor. Carla Baca, senior, called first and Kelley said he needed some cheerleaders for backup on a take-off song. Baca accepted the offer, and the Poms were on their way to fame. They recorded it in a professional studio for two hours. They were paid with KIMN chicken dolls, but if they should cut a record the pro- ceeds will go in the Pom fund. Kelley also wants to do more take-off records, and the Poms are lined up to help if he needs girls. As most cheerleaders do, the poms went to camp this past summer at the University of Denver. Stacy Taylor, junior, explained, Camp was fun and we got along really well except we only had a few hours a day to ourselves, the rest of the time we worked. The poms came back with the superior trophy and the unity award, which was voted upon by all of the squads at camp. When asked what the most frustrating part of the year was, they answered that it was the lack of school support. We go to five games a week and there wasn't very many people at our competition. lt's really depressing.
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Pattie Sutton hangs a shark fin up for the Beach Party. Kim Harsch, Julie Hall, and Monica Hamilton point at the other senior senators. Junior senators included: Vance Stillman, Jolene Baca, Doug Lawler, Julie Chavez, Bodene Shearer, Suzanne Clark, Troy Tyson, Amy Dalton, Mickey Cronin, Dulci Chapa, not pictured- Steve Chase Hall, And Monica Hamilton Sophomores The sophomores senators put together projects that not only were participated by students of our school but in our community as well. One thing they organized was the annual Sadie Hawkins Dance. During the year they sold doughnuts and nachos as fun- draisers for it. This group of sophomores also took on out-of-school projects, including taking a group of orphans to the Denver Zoo. The sophomores tryed hard to give our school the good reputation it deserves for the students and neighborhood it's in. Freshmen The freshmen have had no major projects for the school this year. They used this year to save money for their class in the future. They sold pretzels, bowls, and baked goods, but these fund-raisers was not spent on any- thing this year. The use of the money will be spent on a Sadie Hawkins Dance and the freshmen-sophomore Prom in two more years. Since no money was spent this year more money will be provided for these ma- jor events, and they are hoped to be two of the better dances GMHS has ever had. Senior senators included: VJ Greco, Vicki Hepp, Holly Ropes, Pam Patrick, Sabrina Forrest, Chuck Reid, Ann Morrisette, Pattie Sutton, not in this picture-Kim Harsch, Julie Senate - 85
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Ann Morrisette and Lisa Hough cheer determinedly for the soccer team. All the spirit leaders are involved in the Homecoming Parade. iving GMI-IS Spirit And Pride A special squad of GMHS cheerleaders received the superior award, placing in the top five, at the State Competition held January 29, at Bear Creek High School. All varsity cheerleaders were invited to be on the squad, but due to conflicting things, only these participated: Seniors- Julie Campbell, Ann Morrisette, Sa- brins Forrest, Amy Ahrenkiel, and Juniors- Amy Dalton tCaptainj, Jolene Baca, Katie Mongeau, Ann Camacho, Lisa Hough, and Dulci Chapa, Monica Foreman acted as the group sponser and Cheryl Cartin spent many hours working with the squad on a difficult stunt that won in Competitions several years ago. Among the cheerleaders' fundraisers this year, they sold Christ- mas wrapping paper and stationary. The cheerleaders usually begin their year without any funds, but do their best to earn the money they spend by selling things and having activities for the students. The Varsity Football cheerleaders were seniors- Annette Vitry, Ann Morrisette, Amy Arhenkiel, Kristi Gleason, and Sabrins For- rest, and juniors- Anne Zentner, Lisa Hough, and Dulci Chapa. The members of the Varsity Basketball squad included seniors- Ann Morrisette, Sabrina Forrest, and Julie Campbell, and juniors- Dulci Chapa, Amy Dalton, Ann Camacho, and Katie Mongeau. Senior - Annette Vitry, and juniors - Jolene Baca, Carol Worrell, Lisa Hough, and Kelli Lucas composed the Varsity Wrestling squad. Annette Vitry watches the wrestling match against Golden. The varsity cheerleaders do a stunt at an assembly. Varsity Cheerleaders - 87
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