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A Bufflngton A. Anding, T. Monroe, D Tnnms, H. Mease, W. Moore, S, McNally, D Regli Freshman cheerleaders express their style. -Wal 'wnngfix 'Q' Varsity cheerleaders perform with the originality that makes them the best K Jones G Jabalera J Gregory A Calvert. M. O'Ben- chain Our job is to get the crowds excited about our awesome Q1 r,o,, athletic teams. Cheerleading 127
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C eerleading I I I Mika Phinney performs with precision for a lunch-time crowd. ey let's fire it up By Chris Blackburn Our job is to get the crowds excited about our awesome athletic teams, stat- ed Porche Meiendez. That job has not been easy. This year's cheerleaders have put more than six hours a week in practic- ing. Because cheerleading is such a big responsibility. they have learned to orga- nize their time in order to give support to all our teams. The role of the cheerleader has expand- ed this year with new ideas and tradi- tions. These new ideas could be seen in their appearance. The uniforms were the same design for the first time this year. The difference between the three groups' uniforms were the colors. The originality of the group shined as they entertained the lunch-time crowd and fired us up at the football games. They did more than just support our football teams this year. The cheerleaders could have been seen cheering on our water polo, volleyball, and basketball teams. The cheerleaders put great effort in promoting the spirit of the Titans. Mika Phinney summed up her feelings about cheerleading when she replied, lf there is one thing that I will always remember about cheerleading, it would be the confi- dence and friendships that it gave me. Kristen O'Benchain shows what it takes to be a cheerleader. Jffd' E l!! is . ht... f ,il f:: 2.if'1,3:Z1f:'- . I ,,..,. Q -L f Qi V, -,,-t f -,,- Qi V' 'll 'Q , 'A 1 V W , , L ,JY 'l F ,, 'Q f i , 1- I- Y 'S 'v: -Q ar , ' , .gh ...T B .7 s ,ff ll M A M' A , L ll ' , lf ,, ,fffefll t V V ll , W:-1'r:', g - ' 'C 'I , ' -' 1 N-aw-f.avl V 1 ' fr' ' 35 , g . , f l A N , A if ' V s V V W A L2 ' if . X . K. Eagen, D. Devore. K. Karvelas. M. Phinney, C. Collins, P. Melendez, D. Stiritz, K. O'Benchain. J. Gillespie J Domville
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Key Club Serving the Communit By Lori Raber lt's the thing to do! exclaimed Elisa Smith. This year's Key Club was the best PHS has ever had according to senior Jim Almand. The unique ideas from the offi- cers helped make this club successful. On a more day-to-day basis, the club held meetings to discuss basic agenda, fund raisers and major projects. This year the meetings as well as the activities were more exciting, commented Kristin Yamasaki. The club did more this year than just meetings. Every Wednesday the mem- bers had an opportunity to have breakfast with the Kiwanis Club at the Stoneridge Country Club. The time we spent with those people meant a lot to them and to us, commented Steph Allen. These activi- ties gave the club a chance to get to know their sponsors and learn about how to serve the community. Pizza parties, car washes and conven- tions added to the list of fun activities this club was a part of. Doing things for others was very rewarding, stated Dar- lene Baumans. This club met their goals together with hard work and a lot of fun. l Fred Hill points out that our Key Club is UO number one. :MAG 145 y :LA G. Tripp, K. Thomas, T. Miley, D. Baumanns, L. Yum, F. Hill, S. Sims, J. Robert, J. Orner, K. McCarthy K. Yamasaki. K. Kusano, M. Bellefeuille. K. Jones, J. Schnur, N, Hazard, K. Obenchain, R. Ludwig, D Cocciardi. J. Thompson. C. Hubbert. M, Langhans, K. Finneran, J. Van Winkle, K. Clark, E. Smith, B Huey, K. Hagan, K, Vito, S. Carrel, R. Kim, M. Housand, T. Clifton, R. Nuri. D. Orner, J. Cross ,R. Mellotti, D. Poon. T. Simson. M, Bailey, B. Alfonzo, M. Cormier, H, Carrol, B. Maienshien, B Hamilton, J. Prell, E. Swanson, S. Allen, Cv. Beck, L. Gigstad, S. DePriest, D. Morris, M. Weiss Smith, R. Kim. N, Nobridges 128 Key Club ,E. Rick Kim calls a meeting to order
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