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Goodtimes by Dawn Hottinger Cheering in the stands, performing calisthenics on the field, running through the gym between basketball games, blowing bubbles into the crowd, the sources of humor and spirit, also known as the mascots! M is for the mischief she got into, A is because she always wore a smile, S is for the spirit she created, C is for her crazy Tiger style. O means she was the only girl with claws, T is for the Tiger she became. Put them all together they spell mascot, the one we loved to cheer with at the game! I) Kim Moore 2) Michelle Michaud 3) Kim Moore and Michelle Michaud basketball mascots. 4) Windy Hill. 5) Jolcnc Brandt. 6) Jolene Brandt and Windy Hill-football mascots.
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JV: Cheering The Seconds Away „... The clock wound down and the last second vanished. Another game was over, another job well done. The JV cheerleaders dreamed of hot cocoa waiting, changing into warm clothes and wrapping up in a blanket, but the reality of the varsity game put a halt to their dreams. The JV cheerleaders were not only dedicated to their own teams, but also the varsity. They cheered with infallible en- thusiasm and spirit, never giving up. Their goals were to promote group spirit and unity. Throughout the year, they were dedicated to fulfilling this goal through thick and thin. Christina Gabriel, the one veteran of the squad, said, “We learned to work together. Through the good and bad times, I realized what true friendship really is.” 1) Barbara Bunn. 2) Angela Barnes. 3) Christina Gabriel. 4) LcighAnn Sutton. 5) The clock wound down and the last second vanished 6) Christina takes time out to flash a dazzling smile! 7) JV cheerleaders (L to R): Angela Barnes, Christina Gabriel. Barbara Bunn and (top) LcighAnn Sutton. 8) Let's go. Tigers! (Angela Barnes)
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A Time For Work, A Time For Play by Dawn Hottinger The Pep Squad had time for two important jobs: work and play. Viewers saw them “play” at games, but they never saw the sweat and tears involved in preparing for each game. But who made sure each member did her fair share? The advisor. To accomplish this, she met with the squads to iron out problems, attended all games to supervise each squad's routines, maintained contact with school officials to make sure all projects were okayed, carried out rules for all members to follow, made the usually unpopular decisions, but most important of all, remained the girls’ friend as well as advisor. Jackie Brandt was a great advisor,” stated a Pep Squad member,” she was tough, but we respected her decisions and accomplishments.” Wc songlcadcrs stick together! 2) Barbara asks a question that Angela finds interesting 3) “Which way do I go?” (Christina Gabriel) 4) Jackie Brandt: The lady in control. 5) Oh Jolcnc,” Jackie begs, “give me strength! 6) Don’t bother me. I'm thinking! (Kim Sawyer) 7) Erin Hill and Sandee Matthews sit back and observe. 8) Ahhhh!” The mascots continue creating humor!
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