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Cheerleaders Captivate Crowds A. With an un- expected clash of cymbals and a blare of trum- pets ... 84 ks triumphant music transformed the quiet room into a whirl of activity, a mass of people filed into the gym. The students proceeded to their rightfu places, and suddenly there was silence. All eyes were drawn towards the varsity cheerleaders, who moved to the center of the gym. With an unexpected clash of cymbals and a blare of trumpets, the cheerleaders jumped into a great rou- tine, maintaining perfect rhythm and unity. As the crowd roared its approval, they ended it with a pyramid, topped off with a daring back flip. After the pep rally, Riley Dennis, o cheerleader, said, The pep assemblies were a lot of fun; but, I wish the seniors would have shown a little more spirit. I arrived early at the evening football game. The crowd was calm as the show- down between Palm Springs and Rubi- doux began. The cheerleaders sparked the crowd ' s fervor by launching into their cheer, Stand up for the kick-off. After the heart gripping tension of the final minutes of the game, the cheer- leaders jumped in the air when the victo- ry became final. Being so unutterably impressed, I wanted to know where the cheerleaders learned all the skills necessary to their trade. I found out that they attend Hub- bard ' s Cheerleading Camp each sum- mer to perfect their moves. Whoever was that taught these girls what they know, did a good job. They were viva- cious, and you couldn ' t help but be- come spirited when you were around them. It was contagious, if 1. Desiree Ashton, Pom Johnson, and Lisa Drei- Icorn practice their routine for Miss Drill Team USA. 2. Preparing to greet the football team, the Varsity Cheerleaders unroll their pre-game sign stating Clash the Titans. 3. During halftime fes- tivities, the Varsity Cheerleaders enliren the spec- tators with a Yiracious routine. 4. Riley Dennis, Pom Johnson, and Lisa Dreikorn practice a jump for a pep assembly routine. 5. Varsity Cheer- leaders: First row: Kris Fluhrer, Denise Lower, Riley Dennis, Lisa Dreikorn, and Marsha Johnson. Sec- ond row: Desiree Ashton, Pam Johnson, Jon Veiteh, Teresa Partida, Veronica Ancheta. Top row: Pam Ostrander. We ' re the Kids of America
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