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Seniors Stacey Light, Kathy Galvacs, Cari Napoles, Lisa Willwerth, Jenny Wheeler, Linda Di Pietro, and Cindy Chamberlain have green pride at the basketball game. fi self qu' S :CTV Sie ' -f-vi Q 24 9161 Senior Debbie Jaffe cheers her heart out at a football game. A QBAXOR E 109' , l I?-7 : Varsity Lettergirls: Tracy Evans, Katny Galvacs, Mia Praisner, Lin a Di Pietro, Stacey Light, Cari Napoles, Dvebbie Jaffe, Cathy Brown, Jennifer Evans, Jennifer heeler Q-i. QQOQH l 'eo , Freshman Lettergirls: Lisa Marinoni, Lori Abe, Kendra Wilsey, Candy Beers, Melissa Pugh, Courtney Thomas, Molly Boardman, Jenny Fujii, Donna German Spirit Leaders - 191
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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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T IABCHY Above J One, two, three, and The band begins to play, keeping the beat, reading the music, and watching the conductor. Practice and patience are added to make a productive musical atmosphere. The Homestead Concert, Symphonic, and Jazz Bands were very busy this year, playing music, and performing at concerts. All three bands took part in the annual Pops concert in February and the 25th Annual Spring Band Concert in May. The Jazz Band participated in the CIVIEA Band Festival, receiving three superiors. They are the only band who have won superiors three years in a row. Homestead also planned to release a record with the Homestead Jazz Band on one side, Homestead Wind Ensemble on the other. The Jazz Band hoped to participate again in the Monterey Jazz Festival in April against the top ten jazz bands in California. The ten bands are chosen and invited on the basis of Upper right-Director of all Homestead bands, Rory Snyder takes time out to pose. Concert Band talphabeticall:Jason Asuscion, Nancy Beatty, Kim Guzeman, Scott Healy, Mickey Helms, Stacey Huggins, Tomi Huljev, Greg Kastigar, Andy Kieran, Dierdre Leiner, Jim Lubinsky, Jett Nlacias, Chris lvtcCaw, Diana McGhee, Jerome Miller, Ben Ogle, Philip Wolf, Yolando Ybarra. Livining lunch, the Homestead Jazz Band plays in the quad for noontime entertainment. 192-Clubs and Organizations how they sound of a tape sent to the organizers of the festival. Homestead outdistanced all other schools in the number of students chosen to be part of state and county honor bands. Two seniors and juniors were chosen for the All-state Honor Jazz Band and four more students were chosen for All-State Honor Band Another tvventy-two students were selected for County Honor Band, four of which were section leaders in the Homestead bands. All in all, Homestead's bands really were a beat above as they dedicated themselves to hard work by practicing, and it really showed. The tradition of great Homestead bands lives on. .,s9f,.4z , .Q -X ,. .H -,fqot Mqtozdlain . 0 c . .'4 -',-- - ' a' -' , . mfr' 16 A -' 3 I 1 I 5' , dx is S X
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