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C P X 3' .,,. ,X ,.... vm- X K -Q Y- Kelly Mongeau, DeDc Dorr, Amy Daniels, Barb Lynn, and Heather Collard show ' ' ' C' ' ff - ' enthusiasm. . T K w w 8' f -- Z . -. A X Freshmen cheerleaders form pyramid. ----- me--as ncouragm g Top Performance school says Ms. Foreman, Cheerleaders form the structure of spirit in a three year sponsor. Spirit originates from them. She feels that cheerleading is very important. Monica Foreman expects alot from her cheerleaders and they never let her down. Most of all the cheerleaders are expected to set good examples both academically and spiritually. During the summer the freshmen squad spent time at the annual NCA cheerleading camp. This camp was held at the C.U. campus in Boulder. While at camp the cheerleaders competed with other squads and they performed very well. They received three excellent awards and one superior award. Selling candy bars, cookies and buttons were some of the fund raisers the cheerleaders accomplished. The money raised was spent on the teams they cheered for as in candy, cookies and pop for the athletes. Kelly Mongeau, freshmen squad captain, says he likes cheerleading because: I like to be involved with school activities and I like to go to the games and cheer people on. This year's freshmen cheerleading squad found cheerleading to take a lot of practice, but they didn't mind. They enjoyed the cheering for athletes, providing enthusiasm for the crowds, and the over-all involvement with the school. This years squad was one of the best. Freshmen squad in x-formation. Cheerleaders rise to power. Barb Lynn shows spirit by clapping at a Freshmen football game.
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