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Small Squads Keep Spirit Alive As the school year started, six returning cheerleaders and one freshman, Jeni Commings, kept the spirit alive despite the rain, cold and defeat which dampened the football season this year. The squad main- tained enthusiasm as it emphasized crowd participation and game-relat- ed cheers. Three pre-game pizza feasts kept spirits up as the season was highlighted by the victory over Fall River and the close game with Rio. Football Cheerleading awards were given at the Fall Athletic Ban- quet where Sue Mikle won the Spirit of Cheerleading Award and Jennine Pufahl earned the Creative Talent Award. Following try-outs for the winter squads, Sheri Eberle, Jeni Com- mings, Jenny Ramsay and Terri Schultz attended a clinic at Madison LaFollette High School where they brought back the crowd pleaser Hey, Get With It.” Wrestling cheer- leaders put together a 1988 Wres- tling Scrapbook. They also helped at both the Bulldog Invitational Meet and the Dual County Conference Meet by filling out charts and hand- ing out awards. Both squads pro- duced buttons for Parents' Night celebrations. 1. Sheri Eberle, Kerri Hutchinson, Darla Katze. and Becky Hollander do a starting line-up mount. 2. Darla Katze leads the cheer Go Bulldogs. Beat the Pirates. 3. Jean Bailey makes signs for the Bulldog Invitational 4 Jean Bailey and Nedra Smith lead cheers at the Parents' Night match against Kohler Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders — Front: Sheri Eberle Middle: Darla Katze. Amada Marquez. Kerri Hutchinson Top: Becky Hollander
POM PONS “Funky” Floor Moves Top Shows In November, four members of the squad, Shelly Grimm, Heather Herrick, Traci Patchin and Jennine Pufahl, attended a pom pon clinic at Madison LaFollette High School where they learned and brought back new and exciting moves. Because of this, all the rou- tines featured new pom passes and moves done seated on the floor. In order to arrange sufficient practice space and polish routines, the squad met for 7:00 A.M. practices on performance days. Doughnuts and orange juice provided by Miss Waldinger gave needed energy. Sue Mikle and Jennine Pufahl were voted Co-Captains by the squad. All members were assigned to groups to choreograph and teach new routines to the entire squad. The season got off to a great start with a smash routine done to the popular “Tequila , choreographed by Heather Herrick and Traci Pat- chin. In addition to “Tequila”, the squad performed to “Champion- ship , Apache”, “NFL , “It’s So Easy , “Bubbles Was A Cheer- leader , and Great Balls of Fire. For the final game of the season, which was Parents' and Seniors’ Night, the squad performed a spe- cial routine which started with Shawn Cassidy's Da Doo Run Run” but later changed to the big hit of half-time — California Girls by David Lee Roth, both of which were choreographed by the five seniors. For this routine the girls wore color- ful jams, T-shirts and sunglasses. Pom Pon Squad — Front: Sara Jarred. Renee Skaar, Jessica Seipel, Rachael Kluge. Denise Miller Row 2: Tammy Howe. Sue Mikle, Angie Beahm. Jeni Commings. Renee Knutson. Rachelle Porter Row 3: Jennine Putahl, Shelly Grimm. Sheri Eberle. Traci Patchin. Angie Ziehmke, Amada Marquez. Heather Herrick. 26 Pom Pons
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