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-,JV Q ,V- thetr balancing abilities, the varsity cheerleaders end a cheer in front of guys. Tanya Smith and Anilyn Fabello smile confidently as they perform their cheer at the pep rally. lt took a little more work for the j.V. cheerleaders to encourage the Falcons towards a victory. Participating during the Homecoming Parade the j.V. cheerleaders ride on the fire truck. - A-vs has hui' -mu s-hawk Karin Sorensen, Sheila Langnehs and Tom Henry wait patiently for the Homecom- ing Parade to begin. Homecoming seems to be a special time for everyone. Misty Moss puts aside her mum to keep up the Falcon spirit. cheerleaders I XO A SK t Y
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arch that spirit Varsity and junior Varsity Cheerleaders Showing Falcon spirit the varsity cheerleaders form in the shape of an F. t Fire it up, screamed I the cheerleaders at the .. pep rallies and games. The varsity and junior I varsity cheerleaders had all kinds of spirit this year. This summer, the var- sity cheerleaders and sponsor Mrs. Gause at- tended camp at Southern Methodist University where they spent many weeks practicing vigorously. This paid off because they had fun and also returned with awards, ribbons, and the overall spirit stick. Weeks of preparation went into their mounts, chants and cheers for the pep rallies and games. We want this year to be the best it can be, pro- claimed Aline Cleboski. Selling suntan oil, pins, spirit ribbons and kissing the pig are also parts of cheerleading, adds Marybeth Lundquist. Molly Albin laughed as she commented, The highlight of my year was to kiss the pig. The junior varsity cheerleaders and sponsor Mrs. Fitzgerald began their year by attending camp at Sam Houston State University. lt was tiring, but we were extremely successful and returned home with many first place ribbons, pro- claimed Anilyn Fabello. Keleigh Hudson laughed as she remembered, I counted sixteen blisters on my feet. We had to wrap football guys' houses in the after- noon, and their parents waved, laughs Missy Moss, -.M . In a msh, Molly Albin picks up her things after the pep rally. cheerleaders Everyone pulled together and held their respon- sibilies, and this resulted in a great squad, said Tonya Smith enthusiastically. There were many new members on the squads this year, but we all pulled together, and it has proven to be the best year ever. We also cherish the memories forever, summed up Varsity Head Cheerleader Lisa Benge. During the Homecoming Parade the varsity cheerleaders gather together. Jin 1 A iz ' Q, Sharon Lundquisl leads the crowd and gets down with the Falcons. Sr W F The homecoming season takes effect on j.V. cheerleader Dawn Blanchard as she smiles to the enthusiastic crowd. Fire it up, Laurie Smith commands the Falcons while doing a shoulder-sit on Lita Benge. wav
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