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52 JV Cheer. Front row: Heather Wiecking, Tricia Boucher. Row 2: Gena Clark, Kiki Webb, Vicki Fishbeck, leanna Marquecho. Back row: Lucinda Hellow, Mary Jane Wright. Frosh Cheer. Front row: Tina Derman, Amy Brass. Row 2: Michelle Sasson, Chris- tine Goodel, Ruth Levers. Back row: Mi- chelle Tiritilli, Mancela Moreno, Bernice Fra- ley, lody Hensly, Jessica Koch. Bernice Fraley is waiting patiently lor practice to start. She was a member ol the Ireshmen squad. W j I ' 1 M Activities and Organizations
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Monica Bell and Katrina Sanford wait lor their turn to entertain parents at Back to School night. Back to School night was a big success. Varsity Cheer
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. ROAD TO SUCCESS 151 They came from all of the junior highs, the fresh- men. But these newcom- ers were special, they had one particular goal in common, to make Ru- bidoux ' s Freshmen Cheer. Many tried out but only a few talented people were picked. I love the way it feels to be in front of a crowd cheering on my team, exclaimed Amy Brass. The next ring on the ladder toward success was JV, or Junior Varsity. They were shipped all over Southern Califor- nia to cheer at the JV football games. As Mary Jane Wright explains, We had to go to Palm Springs, it was a long trip, but it was fun. To be included on a cheerleading squad, you had to be talented, and will- ing to show your spirit at times when you least expected it. My funniest ex- perience was when we ran down to the goal posts, cheering our hearts out, and there wasn ' t even a touchdown, claimed Jeanna Marquecho, a member of the J.V. squad. But even with the ups and downs of a cheerleaders life, many of the girls agreed they would continue with cheer in the future. As Lucinda Hellow con- cluded, being a member of cheer has been a great experience, and one I will always treasure. I would recommend cheer for anyone who is really dedi- cated, because it takes a lot of practice and work to make a squad the very best it can be. Psyching themselves m | , ' « h s qu , d th ele sh ° T men ' trom « undefeated. hotb » te m was squad. rks se co n d year on a JV Frosh Cheer 53
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