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5 fum .J Cheerleaders We set new goals this year that we accomplished, and we had fun doing it, reflected Tami Speetzen. nergetic and spirited begin to describe the enthusiasm displayed by the Varsity, JV and Freshman Cheerleaders at each and every game and pep rally. With the help of the mini- cheerleading camps in October and February and the supervision of sponsor Stephanie Stalder, the eleven Varsity girls bounced their way to a first place finish at the Annual Joske's competition and ended up S500 richer. Head cheerleader Tami Speetzen had only positive things to say about her fellow varsity squad members. We were the best of friends, like sisters. Coach Lynn Angermeyer and the ambitious drive of the JV Cheerleaders carried them to places in both the NCA Regional and National Contests. Whether the Bearkats were run- ning away with it or things were looking grim, the cheerleading squads kept the spirit bubbling. r . , I . N! .. ,nl if atv 2, 11' i f' ,'l! , , 3 V , 5 ' -Q A ,ull ,Q ' Qif Varsity Cheerleader Sabrina Smith cheers on the football team during their season-opener against Humble. Photo by Susan Shaeff. The Bearkat Mascot, Karen Kuehn, roars for more on the sidelines. Photo by Jen Newton. Cheerleaders 219
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218 Cheerleader JV Cheerleaders Blair Keever, Leane L Cowart, Dina Cobb and Kelly Fischer get carried away during practice. Photo by Susan Shaeff. Denise Baaz and Tami Speetzen reach new heights on the Varsity Squad. Photo by Pascal Villiger. S ,QW S
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Bearkadettes The attitude is much better this year, beamed Rhelda Charleville. igh kicks, marching and dan- cing were activities displayed at pep rallies and games by the seventy chosen Bearkadettes. Walking through the highrise cafeteria the latest pop songs could be heard along with footsteps to match each beat of the music. Sponsor Charleville kept the girls in step with new ideas for the upcoming games. Their enthusiasm and their love for dancing kept the girls motivated for the annual competi- tions. Charleville compares the team this year to the previous. The girls work better as a team and are exceptionally en- thusiastic. They're effective, pret- ty and easy to work with. l fl i ff I U l I li if 'l ' l l l c. 9 In i ,ar F WN L . 4 gi , 555. , -1:04. 4 W Q., K -5 V f 1 Caroline Villiger, Liz Tisch and Beth Barry strut their stuff. Photo by Pascal Villiger. 220 Bearkadettes
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