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Cheerleaders, spark vigor in Cheerleaders sparked vigor and en- thusiasm into the student body with their hard work and determination. Fans could see them at pep rallies, football and basketball games, and in the halls creating spirit throughout the school. Led by varsityfjunior varsity sponsor Stephanie Stalder, and by Freshman sponsor Lynn Vander Straten, cheerleaders put forth a team effort which resulted in many outstanding awards. During the summer, all squads traveled to camps held by the National Cheerleading Association CNCAJ. Varsity Cheerleaders won three first place trophies in cheer competitions and pom pon division. Individual winners were Tami Speetzen, Kristin Hendricks, Jamie Earnest and Meg Keiser. The Varsity squad also placed mascot crowds second in Joske's Back-to-School Cheerlead- ing Competition. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders were chosen to compete with five varsity squads for the Award of Excellence, a first in NCA history. The JV squad placed second in high school division at the annual KISD clinic. For the first time, freshman cheerleaders attended summer camp at Sam Houston State University. Also for the first time in Bearkat history, Klein had a male mascot, Jim Guarino. The Bearkat roamed the stadium crowds and promoted spirit throughout the audience. Cheerleaders and mascot together introduced many innovative techniques which captivated audiences throughout the season. noise' 56 Cheerleaders, Mascot The 1983-84 Varsity Cheerleaders: Jamie Earnest, Tami Speetzen, Denise Haas, Meg Kelser Sager Langner, Kristin Hendricks, Sabrina Smith, Jana Banowsky, and mascotlim Guarino Photo by Phillip Martin.
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Dance team creates new sensation With a new updated style of dancing and a new title of Dance Team, Bearkadettes pranced onto the field with style. Led by officers: Major, Paula Dooley: Captains, Bryn Barlow, Kristin Harbeck, and Lynn Thompson: Lieutenants, Tracy Bounds, Natalie Hedblom, and Lisa Hillg Top Sergeants, Jill Letcher, Debbie Bruce, and Susan Tyler, the Bearkadettes choreo- graphed sensational performances at sporting events throughout the year. Many changes occurred at the beginning of the year, the most prominent of these changes being a new constitution. The Bearkadettes showed their versatility in their ability to make the changes so easily. Their efforts and achievements have been noticed because of high standards and determination. From dancing on jungle gyms to waving patriotic flags, the Bearkadettes brought liveliness and creativity to many school activities. , .M I 5 A M V l ,, , fi f V .31 .2 . ' 4' A , at A .,g. 58 Bearkadettes ' K k .1 sg .g y -ti 55,ia'm'x-i .- J ' -F Q . 'E 5, wg?-ff ,. M M, - Qt V, . 'e as -1. . N 1 X ,fe a r J -'f f p etite s -- is . 1 af' .. 'rw A Q fs 1 ff s i'?Nl4 -We E' . . .tt f . , M . .. .. S .Inf . .- .sw is Q- + L -5 Af 5 trier- V ' ' V .. , it l ' , D' v' rx. 2 5 N S N3 3a x FF 1 F? wife, Q at N X .:. z 133,11 x 4 fl .. ' X ,gf . K .5 Q 5 6 's 99 A 3 3 4 S X 2 I in D is K'kf X' .as Q 'K sl! . -ff K A A . Q 6- sw ' H gi g . as. :eiff i X.slta.:a Y NN? A ut, .i K .nf K T ' 17: 2 W ' Jill c E , Lf i A , ryandlga W Io, ' os ' S yl ,fi shots. Photo- ' 8' Gigs 5,222. 5 s' s g ' ,pl r - A fl an la ' FQ Q sw, , ,Q--Q I .. Natalie Hedblom and Kristin Harbeck anxiousbr await the start of half time performances. Photo by Roxann Nelson. i? ' s 1l aani ,nw tm kai 1 n,1J fat Lynn Thompson and Natalie Hedblom cringe at the idea of having their picture taken. Photo by Rick Seehausen. Friends like Donna Stafford and Stephanie Spillman had lots to smile about. Photo by Phillip Martin.
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