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Winter This year ' s excellent season for the winter cheerleaders resulted from their hard work, strong efforts and lively spirits. The four cheerleading squads, wrestling, hockey, girl ' s and boy ' s basketball, consist of thirty-two girls. In addi- tion to their weekly practices, there were approxi- mately two or three games that they would cheer. Planning parties and making spirit pals were two of various activities the cheerleaders took charge of. The cheerleaders ' energy and dedication have been greatly appreciated. WRESTLING A-SQUAD: Row one:- Amber Volk, Colleen Busyn, Cyndi McDurmott, Laura Morley. Row two- Terilynn Wickman, Julie Lundberg, Jenny Francis. HOCKEY A-SQUAD: Row one:- Anne Hanovich, Nancy Gal- HOCKEY B-SQUAD: Row one- Stephanie Anderson, Kaydi Hansen, Amy Schuneman. Row two: las, Melissa Neva. Row two- Jessica Jensen, Jenny Allen. Row Melanie Gamradt, Shelley Moen, Jenny Bradbury. three- Jodi Sonnenfeld, Lisa Erickson, Jaci Sonnenfeld. Hockey cheerleaders prepare to skate their cheer. Jenny Francis, Colleen Busyn, and Laura Morley cheer for the wrestling team. 100
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Page 103 text:
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Fall Cheerleading In 1988-89, the fall A B squad cheer- leaders had one of the best seasons ever. Of course it came with a lot of hard work and a lot of fun! Along with the infamous 6:00 a.m. every-day-during- the-summer practices, the cheerleaders went to cheerleading camp at St. Cloud State University. They experienced four grueling days of 100 degrees weather and returned with sun burned faces to prove it! But all the cheerleaders received out- standing blue ribbons for their great work. And actual cheering for the Arm- strong teams was the best part of all. A fantastic way to end the season was cheer- ing for the volleybal tournament (not to mention the late nights at the hotel). Thanks to Jane Miller and all the cheer- leaders for the best season at Armstrong! FALL WINTER CAPTAINS, Row one: Kirsha Burgess, Kristen Haglund, Amy RaDue, Colleen Busyn, Margaret Squier, Cyndi McDurmott, Cher Perkins. Row two: Beth Docherty, Laura Morley, Jaci Sonnen- feld. Advisor Jane Miller, Jodi Sonnenfield, Jill Botko, Michele Harma. Generating enthusiasm. FALL A-SQUAD, Row one: Michele Harma, Jill Botko, Cyndi McDurmott. Row two: Sarah Dockter, Teri Wickman, Stacy Stinson, Julie Lundberg, Jeni Layton, Christie Haver, Kristina Inman, Dawn Pearson, Robin Lenzmeier, Lisa Lundquist, Melissa Chargo, Jill Meyer, Laura Morley, Amber Volk, Sue Levine. All set and ready to Go, Go, Go! FALL B-SQUAD, Row one: Melissa Larson, Jessica Smith, Kristen Haglund, Cher Perkins, Sherry Gallas, Shawna Clark. Row two: Sidne Berg, Kirsha Burgess, Hilary Cooperman, Rob- in Laden, Kristen Johnson. Row three: Molly Cavanaugh, Sue Frazee, Dayna Williams, Michele Borkon, Beth Dockerty. 99
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Cheerleading Amy RaDue jumps for joy. Above: BOYS BASKETBALL A-SQUAD: Row one- Sue Le- vine. Amy RaDue, Leslie Levine. Row two- Kristina Inmann, Jill Botko, Stacy Stinson, Robin Lenzmeier. Left: GIRLS BASKETBALL A-SQUAD: Row one- Portia McNeil, Margaret Squier, Heather Hetland, Jeni Layton. Row two- Katy Dahlmier, Heather Larson, Stacy Gross, Kim Quar- berg. Below: JV BASKETBALL Row one- Nicki Johnson, Cher Perkins, Shawna Clark, Kristin Johnson. Row two- Kristie Walker, Melissa Larson, Kirsha Burgess, Jessica Smith. Row three- Molly Cavanaugh, Sue Frazee, Beth Cocherty, Dayna Williams. The JV Cheerleaders keep the fans yelling for the JV basketball team. 101
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