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Page 193 text:
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S 5 P ff'-'liz Sophomores Sophia Yen and Lori Henne, along with the rest ot the team, perlorm to perlection at the Homecoming A rally. ., f 1 ff 9lF',I gif : wf'v,2-X 3 Q we 7 ' J V. - 1 WW. Q. A fide - .V 'K 0 fb ,,s. F. ,Q Q ,ai 3 X1 all xg , , X9 .:i 1, Y 'i tl I JV Mascots: Front - Nicole Sigg. Back - Debbie Gasiorek, Penny Brabb. Varsity Mascots: Front - Julie Locke. Back - Stacy Bocks, Jamey Paul Song Girls: Front- Melissa Ortiz, Shannon Nester. Middle - Ann Speno, Jennifer Hodill. Back- Cindy Brown, Kerri Webb, Sandy Priddy. Song Girls, Mascots, Flag Team - 189 2 ,.,.,....
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Page 192 text:
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Practice Makes Perfect Think back to the last football game you went to. What do you remember? The game? The cheerleaders? Or was it the certain activity you had planned after the game? Whatever the case. spirit teams were there to try to draw your atten- tion tothe game. Learning how to psych up the crowd takes many hours of hard practice. The song girls know about many hours of hard practice. Not only do they spend a lot of time learning cheers, they also have to learn routines to perform for the rallies. Keeping in synch during the halftime show takes the flag team hours of practice. Can you imagine the embarrassment of dropping a flag or losing your place in the middle of a routine? Clad in black hooves and green fur, the mascots must endure long practice sessions in order to learn the cheers they must perform dur- ing the game. While no one can identify them in the costume, it can still be ego shattering if they mess up a cheer. So while these spirit leaders may seem to have it all so easy, you can see that it takes more than iust a pretty face. Flag Team: Front e Jennie Sauer, Shelly Neuwirth, Charlene Parker, 2nd row -Jennifer Kwon, Suprlqa Kelkar, Patty Conroy, Aimee Lewis, Heather Rempel, Pam Griffin, Jennifer Tower, 3rd row - Sophia Yen, Sherri Brounstein, Becky Shine, Sonya Bailey. 4th row - Angie Morefield, Julie Dodge, Lori Henne, Karin Johnson. Back - Suzanne Adaysh, Laura Bodemeier, Kirstin Carlson, Erin Frey, Kerri Melugin, Louise Saylor, Michele Mattix, Milinda Hamilton. 188 - Clubs and Organizations Concentrating intensely on her routine, iunior Jana Faulhaber performs at the freshmen on the floor rally, Caught performing at the Homecoming rally, senior song girl Sandy smiles Priddy for the crowd.
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xg' s W It all started in August when Homestead's spirit squads attended cheerleading camp at U.C. Santa Cruz. At camp, they were filmed for a European movie on American cheerleaders. An example of a cheerleader can be found right here at Home- stead. Although they take a lot of slack from fellow classmates, they do have a good time and make many new friends. Time and effort is put into everything they do. They have a special P.E. devoted to practicing cheers and preparing for rallies. It is also an ex- pensive activity with costly uniforms and camp to worry about. However, fundraisers are pro- vided to help compensate expenses. With the help of thier advisor, Susie Goodman, Homestead spirit has really gotten it together this year. Anyone can be a cheerleader as long as they have lots of spirit and, of course, that green pride. Senior Cindy Chamberlain shows her spirit. VT Varsity Cheer: Michelle Burton, Jill Campbell, Mollie Shettler Leah Hundsness, Cindy Chamberlain, Lisa Willwenh, Vicki Nielson E J.V. Cheeri Front- Randi Sokololf Kim Hi aut Am , DD - Y Blankenship. Back- Tricia Kerkhof, Julie O'Keefe 190 - Clubs and Organizations Come on Big Green
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