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1,4 N RIGINALIT I like to dance, make up rout incs. promote spirit and go to all the games. 1 can I wait for camp. l1's fun ro compete against squads from diffe interesting and fun. - junior Promoting school spirit from the faculty, students and patrons, the pom pon squad and mascot worked at becoming vital necessities at assemblies and games. Being a pom pon girl is not as easy as people think, senior Kim Abbananto said. It is a lot of hard work, yet is self- rewardingf' The squad not only looked good, but peformed their routines with synchronization. Perfecting new dance moves for each assembly and half-time show took much time. The dances were hard to make up, senior Amy Poe said. You get one routine down for a three minute performance and the next day you must be able to clear your mind of all other routines for the new ones to come. The pom pons practiced everyday after school from 2:30 until 5. During the summer they practiced from 8 a.m. until noon. I was really proud of the way we did this year, senior head assing time. Senior Gwen Wilkerson relaxes before performing he: half-time routine. schools. lrs going to be Hui Cha pom ponCami Turnbow said. It took a lot of hard work and effort on our parts, but we did it. The girls won first place at a collegiate competition, a first place trophy at the 1 1th Annual Pom Pon Contest at OU, and became a top-ranked squad. While the pom pons brought out their spirit through dance, the lion mascot created spirit through her humorous antics. Being mascot lets me be as crazy as I want to without being embarrassed or ashamed, senior Angela Ambrose said. Chosen from ten people, Angela scored the highest in her routine. Both the pom pons and the mascot helped not only in promoting school spirit, but in leading the teams to victory by boosting morale. E om pon. Front row: Gwen Wilkerson, Kim Abbananto, Hui Cha, Chelle Hines, Kresta Logan, Lisa Loflin, Ianet Kim. Second row: Krista Akard, Amy Newen- dorp, Camie Turnbow, Susie Reiter, Amy Poe. ction. Senior Amy Poe performs a routine at a football game. Pom pons promoted school spirit. Pom Pons, Mascot i
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as... an cientitic study. Senior Thuy Pham mixes chemicals to complete a lab project in her accelerated science class. merican Industrial Arts Students Association. Front row: Hugh Gouldy, sponsorg Dung Tran, Rayce Cleere, Robert Muzny, Rex Crick. Second row: Thai Pham, Steve Dunnam, Charles Cherry, Mike Whalen. S . nstructions. Mr. Hugh Gouldy gives directions to senior Randy Iury and Iuniors Rex Crick and Eric Davis. Z Med Explorers, AIASA -
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