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Giving the high-five sign, Linda Smith and Laurie Fletcher celebrate a football victory. Exhibiting school spirit, the Varsity Cheer- leaders perform the traditional cheer ‘Hey All You Star Fans Pe STAND OUT STyyR Cheerleaders always stood out at MN because they could always be found cheering in tront of large crowds at MN sports activities. According to a senior varsity cheerleader, there was one squad member who was truly dedi- cated to cheerleading and always gave her one hundred percent. Junior cheerleader Denise Raiche was this ex- ceptional person. Denise was a cheer- leader during her ninth grade year at FJHS and again promoted school spirit this year at MN. Reminiscing over the past year, Den- ise said, “I enjoy cheering because it makes me feel wanted when team members thank us for cheering.’ North's squad is also thankful for standouts like Den- ise. During a time-out, the Varsity Cheerleaders perform a hello cheer for the SLUH fans. Sophomore and Varsity Cheerleaders 8]1
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Sophomore Cheerleaders constructing a pyramid is the main attraction at a Sophomore football game. At a Sophomore football game, Jackie Kur- lowski chants to support the team. Cheerleaders arouse spirit Cheering, flips, chants, pyramids, sil- ver and blue. Mix all of these qualities together and what do you find? Of course, MN cheerleaders. Varsity cheerleaders, under the lead- ership of co-captains Julie Smith and Mary Foeller, practiced three times a week during the summer to prepare for camp. During the week of camp at Vin- cennes University, the varsity squad took many blue ribbons, spirit sticks and earned a spirit megaphone and a second place excellence award. The Sophomore squad, led by Sandra Clark and Sherry McGott, also earned numerous white, red, and blue rib- bons. Linda Oldenburg, senior cheer- leader, said she enjoyed camp be- cause, ‘‘we got to know each other and it helped us learn to work together un- der pressure.” After recovering from the muscle aches of camp, the cheerleaders began to focus on upcoming sports events. Football games, soccer games, girls’ 80 Sophomore and Varsity Cheerleaders and boys’ basketball games were where students could find the cheer- leaders exhibiting their cheers and spirit. During the course of the school year, the cheerleaders put forth much effort to raise and encourage school spirit. They planned the fall, winter, and spring pep assemblies to teach chants and cheers to students and to introduce the various athletic teams. Students could often see the cheerleaders wear- ing football and soccer jerseys on days of games. They also initiated an all school color day, where all students and faculty were encouraged to adorn themselves with silver and blue cloth- ing. Springtime brought about tryouts for both varsity and sophomore squads. It was a time for the sophomore cheer- leaders to move on to the varsity squad, and for the senior varsity cheerleaders to reminisce over past, exciting, enjoy- able moments of being an MN cheer- leader.
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