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3 fha iq'-1 N if -'Q 8 1. The 1981-82 Tiger football cheerleaders were from left to right: Toyka Roal, Susie Nielsen, Pam Jones, Lisa Kramer, and Kathryn Brockmann. 2. The boys' basketball beam was cheered on by Amy Williams, Andrea Bohman, Holly Ehlenfelt, Stacy Carbon, and Laura Young. 3. Shelly Gilchrist leads cheers at a girls' basketball game. 4. Eileen Kin sbury was this year's football mascot. 5. Toyka Roal leads an encouraging cheer of Tiger Power! 6. Tiger wrestling cheerleaders were, from left to right: Rosie Byrd, Lisa Kuder, Karen Harvey, Katie Huglhes, and Patti Garbrecht. 7. Pam Jones watc es for signs of spirit at a Tiger football game. 8. 1981-82 girls' basketball cheerleaders consisted of Karen Moore, Peggy Gray, Shelly Gilchrist, Kristen Grainger, and Kendy Bigelow. 1
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Varsity Cheerleaders promote spirit With 20 varsity cheerleaders this year at Lewis and Clark, the spirit has been terrific. Sonja Roach, the adviser, commented The second year of this new system of 20 irls has worked extremely well. Having four groups, one for football, boys' basketball, girls' basketball and wrestlin , gives the girls a chance to pay more atten- tion to their own indivigual sport as well as the other smaller ones. Sixteen out of 20 girls went to cheerleading camp in Ellensburg this summer. All four groups received superior ratings in both leader- ship and cheering technique. Camp required the girls to work, as well as get along with each other. The closeness of our group was one of our best qualities. We all worked really well together, stated boys' basketball cheerleader, Laura Young. Each individual grou was in char e of raising its own money throughout the year. Ear washes and candy sales were two of the major fund raisers. Participating in activities such as the Oc- toberfest, also brought in a few extra dollars. Putting on cons, painting signs, baking cookies, making cards, as well as cheering were hard work, but Everyone supported and en- couraged each other when the going got rough, said Kathryn Brockman. 5 12
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-squad inspires Although the B-squad cheerleaders never get quite the recognition of varsity cheerleaders, this year's girls really deserved it. Having only 12 cheerleaders, five football, four boys' basketball, and three wrestling, didn't slow them down a bit. Size doesn't matter, it's spirit that counts, Mia Sevier said enthusiastically. These girls were not able to attend cheerleading camp over the summer, but this surely didn't stop them. During fifth period cheerleading class, the B-squad girls were constantly painting signs, practicing old cheers, and making up new ones. 1. Ginger Burns looks on anticipatin another Tiger victory. 2. Mia Hirata, Kammie Kerr, and J is Armstrong are the B-squad wrestling cheerleaders. ik Boys' B-squad basketball cheerleaders consist of Lori Shore, Mia Sevier, Erika Collins, and Linda orris. 4. The B-squad football cheerleaders are Katie Cryan, Cindy Bloom, Lisa Gainer, Juliette Vail, and Ginger Burns. 5. Lisa Gainer shows her Tiger Pride. 6. Juliette Vail and Stephanie Pfeifer support the Tigers with pride. 7. Leadin the crowd with a cheer, Cindy Bloom projects her spirit. 8. Ginger gums and Lisa Gainer prove that practice makes perfect. 9. Another LC win brings a smile to Jill Armstrong's face. 4
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