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Flag rwirlers march by Tina Soliz Working malnly wlth the band, the flag girls felt fortunate when they had the opportunlty to perform at the rallies with the cheerleaders. Frankly, Rowena Hilado said, the flag glrls are excluded from many things the cheerleaders do. The squad attended camp at Santa Cruz and won a Superlor trophy, Spirit Stick twice and took one home, and an Excellent banner. Almost each girl recelved a Superlor ribbon in routine evaluatlon. Being a flag twlrler, also known as a flag girl, can be Interesting and even amusIng, sald Rowena Hllado. Hllado added that since this was her first year as a twlrler, it enabled her to learn to work wlth the others and support the school. 1. Majorerres: E vette Castlllo, Maybellne Mamaradlo, and Cynthia Sarcos. 3. Marla Curlel marches ar half-time and ls happy because the Pirates are winning. 3. Flag fwlrlers: 5lrrlng: Dawn Mlchaelskl, Marla Curlel: Standing: Rowena Hllado, Audra Lorenzo, Andrea Drown, Mlchelle Harrlson, Margie Acuna Cheadl, and Tlphney Parsons. 4. Evette Casflllo, Maybelline Marmaradlo, C ynthla Sarcos, Margle Acuna and Audra Lorenzo march ar the Plrr-Antioch game. 5. Rowena Hllado, Maybelline Mamaradlo, Evette Casrlllo, Audra Lorenzo, Tlphne y Parsons, Michelle Harrlson, and Marla Curlel wave rhelr flags as songleader Theresa Ollver marches ln back. 6. Cynrhla Sarcos performs her rourine ar half rlme, MAJORETTESXFLAGS
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Majarerres win awards by Sherri Dallmann Majorettes attended camp at Santa Cruz during the summer and won a spirit stick, all superior ribbon, an excellent plaque, super superior awards, and each glrl earned the Miss Super Strutter award. To try out for majorette, the girls had to make up their own routines wlth no instructor and have 2 years of twlrllng practice. They had to know the basic twlrl and hop. Evette Castillo, head, Maybelline Mamaraldo, and Cynthia Sacos per- formed at the Walnut Festival, which was held In Walnut Creek, and the Columbus Day Parade here in Pittsburg. The majorettes stunned the audience at the Pltt-Antioch game with thelr performance. Mamaraldo commented, The best part of belng a majorette was going to comp, meeting new people, and partlclpatlng with the school splrlt. We had a lot of fun and it was excltIng. s mihiimwwmwg . wkefi -K WNW . !.xv v Q 0
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Varsity lead cheers by Jennifer Puccio The varsity cheerleaders had a lot of spirlt and enthusiasm this year durlng basketball and football season. Although the group would look like It would be split in half, the varsity cheerleaders were one of the most unified out of all the squads. When there was a problem going on It would be brought up to the group and solved without foo much hassle, sald Kearson Malmgren. At cheerleadlng camp this year varslty pulled in three superior, one excellent, and the Superior trophy. At camp they learned new rally and cheerleader routines that they per- formed thls year. Sheryl Puckett added that her best tlmes were at the games since the crowd was so radical and getting the crowd involved at the rallies and games. Glvlng the football players girls' undles with the players' numbers on them, frult, cookles and cakes were some of the splrit boosters provided by the cheerleaders. 1. Sherry Stlgllch energetically roots the team on against Ygnaclo Valley at the homecoming game. 2. Sheryl Puckett, Deborah Green, and Tonl Blackman add sparkle as they lip sing to the song, Curly Shuffle. 3. Varsity cheer- leaders: Front: Valorl Garner fassistant headi and Sheryl Puckett: middle: Teena Keys, Sherry Stlgllch, Jennifer Pucclo, Kearson Malmgren fheadj. Back: Tonl Blackman and Trlna Walker. 4. Ttlna Walker shouts to the crowd C'mon blg P let's gal VARSITY cHEERLEADERsfsoNeLEADERs
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