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Stunning Performances Presented •ome people say that it looks com- pletely exhausting, while others claim it IS revitalizing. Small girls idolize those who work its magic and all who attend their performances ore thrust into a mood of high spirit. Cheerleaders have become not only leaders of good cheer at sporting events, but also school re- presentatives. If all that is true, then Rubidoux has some good reps in the way of the JV Cheerleaders. Stacy Merlino, one of the talented cheerleaders, reported that they went to the ' Miss Drill Team USA ' contest and the ' State Competition ' in both of which they did just fine. Our fifth period cheerleading class and our Tuesday night practices helped us a lot with our competition cheer, commented Gene- va Espinoza. I ' ll bet cheerleading was a lot easier for the girls this year than last, because now they have all their previous exper- iences, good and bad, behind them. The freshmen cheerleaders turned out to be miles better than I had expect- ed. The only competition that the fresh- men cheerleaders attended was the ' State Competition. ' As usual, the girls presented one of their customary stun- ning performances. As Stephanie Den- nis said, We did just great! You know, I bet that all the other cheerleaders can ' t believe how well the frosh cheerleaders did. But then, they possessed that Falcon spirit which made their first year less difficult. And working together and becoming friends enabled them to prosper and prove that fresh- men can be superior. 1. Practicing for an evening game, April Carr, Ge- neva Espinoz a and Kelly Fake review a routine. 2. Freshmen cheerleader Lisa Fillmore shows her Fal- con spirit by o dynomite jump. 3. JV Cheerleaders: Front Row: Geneva Espinoza, Kelly Fake, April Carr, Stacy Merlino. Row 2: Marianne Salazar, Laura Urquahart. Row 3: Maggie Minick. 4. The JV Cheerleaders hold a banner proclaiming the 1982-83 RHS motto: Falcon Pride: Pass-it-on! 5. The Freshmen Cheerleaders: Bottom Row: Mi- chelle Marchel, Katrina Sanford. Middle: Christy Rohleder, Lisa Fillmore, Vicki Scarbrough. Top: Kim Fayad, Stephanie Dennis. ... all who attend their performances are thrust into a mood of high spirit . . . Activities and Organizations 87
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