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Seniors Jill Young, Michelle Jackson. Junior Denise Damstrom. Senior Rebecca Langenfeld and Juniors Kami Kaatz. Jobeth Jackson. Jill Eary and Angela Simp son gather around a UCA instructor at summer camp. The Varsity Cheerleaders performed one of their award winning cheers Junior Denise Damstrom stands waiting to be announced at a home football game. The Varsity Cheerleaders say Howdy'' panther style from camp. CHEERLEADERS 31
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(? 4teen£e «ten4 Practice Makes Perfect The 1984 1985 Varsity Cheerleaders started out this year by at tending a summer camp at Southwest Texas State University in San Marcus. The girls were in the top ten out of 120 squads. They practiced in the new gym twice a day during the summer to get down the new cheers that they learned at camp. On occasion, the girls would take a break from practice and surprise the football players with home cooked meals. “It was really fun because the guys acted like they enjoyed and ap preciated what we did for them and we all got to know each other really well, said Junior Jill Eary. Next to the pep rallies, football and basketball games, the cheerleaders were responsible for making the giant run-through signs which took up a lot of their time. Junior Kami Kaatz said, “It took a lot of their time and effort but it was a lot of fun being a Varsity Cheerleader. by Amanda Wade Margaret Morgan The Cheerleaders show their skill to other schools at camp. Chi-«-rli-.iili-rs Mu I wile Jackson. Rcho« .» I angenfield Jill Eary. Jofootli J.x kson Kami Ka.it Jill Younr Doimv b.iMistMim .»ixl Angela Simpson took time out ot their d.nly activities to practice tM c rs 111 tlx new yym Juniors Angela Simpson and Denise Damstrom are doing one of their well per- formed cheers at one of the morning pep rallies held in the new gym. During competition at camp. Senior Michelle Jackson shows much enthusiasm as she performs one of her outstanding jumps. SO CHEERLEADERS
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6, xir Choir Performs Twice The 1984 85 Choir class of Pflugerville high school was held sixth and led by Mrs. Janice Swope. The choir class has had two different programs. The first was the Christmas program in which they sang five songs during intermission between the Drama's production. The second was for the state wide convention of the Student Council. This program was performed with the P.H.S. Band, and the Middle School Choir. “God Bless the (J.S.A., We Are The World. and the National Anthem were the songs sung at the convention. It's not just fun and games that’s for sure, replied Travis Henson, Choir President, when asked of what he thought about choir. It’s hard work and takes a lot of practice. Even though we aren't very big, we have a lot of fun, but still it takes lots of work. Mrs. Swope tells me that teaching choir has definitely been an ex- perience. My major goal was for the choir members to gain self- confidence. I'd say we ac- complished our major objective. She has grown very close to these kids and although she won't be sponsoring choir next year, she knows this choir will be a huge success! by Travis Henson 1984-85 choir presents their talents in the Christmas talent contest. They've got the guts that makes an outstanding performance. Belen Bray. Kevin Terry. Travis Henson. Tamara Hunkin. the class officers, give their voices a break and pose for the camera for a good old picture. 32 CHOIR Freshman. Teresa Hughey, practices breathing in preparation for singing the choir class for Mrs. Swope. Freshman Paul Caldaron. Sophomore Freddie Martinez. Jesse Ochoa, ta F time out to bump around with each other while they take a break fro t class.
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