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Page 91 text:
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Linda Hinkle puts her life in the hands of Steve Kyle and Joey Bradley. Poms strut their stuff through their Erst school' performance. Junior Varsity wows 'em' at the Winterfest assembly. on -N.. Green Mountain Poms. White Spirit - 87
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Page 90 text:
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Way To Go The Green Mountain Pom Pons for the 85-86 school year, were by far, outstanding! Besides keeping the entire student body wowed at pep assemblies, these sixteen lovely ladies brought home an excellent trophy from the Colorado State competition. This can plainly show you all of the long and tiring hours they put into after school practices and the hours that they take from their own personal time to a perfect routine. All the Poms will agree that it's no easy task being a cheerleader but they also agree that it's fun, and worthwhile. Thanks to Kym, Tammy, Lora P., Brenda, Allison, Jill, Carla, Lora L. Susie, Paige, Sherry. Wendy, Gina, Shelly, Judy, and Lori for a great Pom Pon year! . .,,, S , , , Y ZZ? We X Top Row-Jill Campbell, Lora Plank Carla Vincent Lori Schmal Judy West Susie Beagle Middle Row-Laura Lamba, Alison Brown, Sherry Sachedeva Tammy Dommquez Gina Wolfinbarger Last 1 Row-Brenda Bannister, Kim Handy Shelly Kersten Paige Dunnback and Wendy Davis 86 - S 1r1t
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Page 92 text:
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llll 5 .4 jfs' I 9 . AW M., ,l I tl , 5 3 Z at e Superiority L if A R Sixteen Sophomore girls made up this year's Sophomore fJ.VJ cheerleading squad. Like the Varsity squad, the Sopho- more sponsor was Linda Burton. Tryouts were held at the end of the '84- '85 school year, last year. Only freshman were allowed to try out. The girls were judged in several areas. They were judged on smile, personality, appearance, gymnastics, jumps, the re- quired cheer, and individual cheers. The most important factor in judging, howev- er, was the teacher evaluation. The girls were all required to have at least a 2.5 GPA in order to try out. The cheerleading camp was held at CSU in Fort Collins. The first two nights of Camp, the Sophomore Cheerleaders took the excellence awards fred ribbonsl The next two nights, however, they proved to be even stronger in competition and cheered away with the superior awards fblue ribbonsj. On top of all their earned victories at state, the Sophomore Cheer- , leaders were nominated for finals. The Sophomores had four captains this year. Delinda Chapa was captain for both state and basketball. Monique Knott was co-captain at state competition. Leslie Patrick was captain for football and Beth Hollop was captain for wrestling. t The Sophomore Cheerleading squad did more than their share of giving football cheerleading squad marched in this year's Homecoming Parade and all squads per- Andy Kerr It looked different, it looked fun Andy Kerr wanted to be a part of it. talking about male cheerleading in you're wondering. I think it's a great ex- perience for any guy! He says, I feel that formed at Pei? rallies- The S0Pl19m0feS also this position can teach a guy real responsi- I participated in state competition and- re- bint ss ceived one of the only two superior y' , b ' awards which were awarded to two squads Andy says hlS faV0l'ltC Stlilnt IS UIC batik . this year GM students can definately look forward to an awesome varsity squad next year If these girls have anything to say about lt' axle. He and his partner were the first to try it on the team. se Andrea Schroeder, Katie Burrell, Kristi Lucas, Jill Stevens, Tracey Clark, Liz Mendez, Laura Scott, Laura Bender, Debbie Davis, Deb Major, Heather Collard, Amy Daniels, Kellie Hemminger, Kelly Pagliasotti, Linda Hinkle, Janel Rohe, Debbie Brand, Scott Peckikonis, Andy Kerr, Jedd Erfurdt, Joey Bradley, Rob Olenski, Steve Kyle. Laura Bender claps along. 88 - Sprit
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