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Page 96 text:
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Viking Pep Squads Unite To J.V. CHEER FRONT ROW: Lizzie Corvera, Jill Douillard. Carmen Acevas. BACK ROW: Shelly Silvey, Annie Cardona, Debbie Beatty. : - - iZ Stacey Burroughs performs an offensive cheer for the home crowd. Kellie Wentzell promotes Viking spirit with her radi- ant smile. 92 Pep Pep
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Friendship, Throughout School Year Dedication, hard work, long hours and a lot of spirit were all ma|or factors contributing to the success of the 1985-86 Viking Pep Unit. Along with all of this, perhaps the most important step in creating a successful pep jnit was compromise. A relatively new concept to the jleven non-returning members, compromise soon be- ;ame a well known word as the girls, Gave a little and :ook a little, to make the 85-86 unit one of the best ;ver. Practicing every summmer morning from 7 to 10, the jirls worked on various routines that were necessary for ;amp competition, not to mention the year ahead. In the Bnd, all of the long hours of kicking, lumping and yelling jaid off when the Viking pepsters attended the U.S.A. :heer camp at U.C. Irvine. The Varsity Cheerleaders received an evaluation of all superiors resulting m a first place trophy overall. They also received a spirit stick along with all of the other squads. Vicky Viking, the Northview mascot, also did very well with her superior and excellent ratings on her unique routines. The Songleaders were recipients of a superior pen- nant for their home routines and many of the girls received superior evaluations on their individual screen- ings. The Flagtwirlers, an all new squad with only one returning member, beat the odds by receiving a superior pennant and all superiors on their individual screenings resulting in a first place trophy overall. The J.V. Cheerleaders, new and inexperienced, gave a great performance and received all superiors with only one excellent. In spite of all of this, a pepster ' s job wasn ' t limited to |ust cheering. The night before each home game, the girls went to each player ' s house to deliver gifts of goodies, posters, drinks, and yes ... a little toilet paper here and there. w f Before the Workman game. Varsity Cheerleaders, lody Richards and Gall Kemp, l(eep up the Viking spirit. ■ ' 1 m% M ' ts VARSITY FLAG RONT ROW Lon Iwamoto. Kellie Wentzell (Head), Kim Said BACK ROW Tina Sanchez. Natalie Alvarado Pep Pep Pep Pep
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Promote School Spirit, Enthusiasm ■ •■- i ' l.j. VJ
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