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Cheering For Enthusiasm S-A-B-I-N-O. Go Go Sabino! These sounds were heard every Thursday night at the home football games for freshman and junior varsity football players, and every Tuesday and Friday night for the junior varsity basketball players. Under the direction of their sponsor, Ms. H uxford, the cheerleaders cheered at all the games and were always full of energy and pep. The l.V. Cheer- leaders participated in the pep assem- blies, made posters, decorated the out- side ot the players' lockers and were known as the players' secret sisters. They had twice as much to do since there was no longer a freshman cheer- leading squad. Beginning two weeks before school, the l.V. Cheerleaders practiced dili- gently to get a head start on learning their routines. Once school began they continued their practice every day dur- ing first hour to perfect the minor flaws in their routines. Captain Becky Berschauer and Co- Captain Amy Tritz kept the team and crowd enthusiastic throughout the foot- ball and basketball seasons. Their ener- gy is what makes Sabino the best school in town. By loanne Catanzaro Photos by Denise Arens and Mr. Scott l. l.V. Cheerleaders pile up the winning victo- ries. 2. 1983-84 l.V. Cheerleaders: Front-Linda Sprenger, Lisa Belzer, Middle-Brooke Mor- ton, Angie lenson, Karen Causbieg Back- Becky Berschauer CCaptainD, Tiffany Smith, Amy Tritz CCo-Captainl. 3. l.V. Cheerleaders reach high to get the enthu- siasm from the crowd. 4. Sabers on top of the world. 5. Amy Tritz and Linda Sprenger cheer the team to victory. -- - iit. . ...t . Q tkW,, S ,M .. ,:.. 'K .,.. . , .,., , .. . ss c ss!- ef 4 . V W' A .ts-vi: fs Q 2 X S A 4 5 of . I 55. 2 5 T' . . ii .s ' iii! L 7 Citi'-iisigbf 53' Y . ' l.f?T5Ql'f,.15, K . l .V. Cheerleaders l23
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They Are Small But Spirited What is small in number but big in spirit? The answer is the 1983-84 Wrestlerette Squad. The squad, the smallest to date with only six girls, had to cheer twice as loud and have twice as much en- thusiasm in the wrestling meets. This wasn't a challenge for them, as they had previously won two out of the five categories in a Phoenix compe- tition for the Most Enthusiastic and Most Spirited. The Wrestlerettes promoted en' thusiasm among the wrestlers through a secret brother program. Each girl had a brother or brothers for whom they did special things, including making treats, or signs to wish them luck in their meets. The Wrestlerettes also had fund raisers to help pay for their uniforms which each girl had to buy herself. The girls, supervised by lfwlliam Bell, had to endure their busy schedules of practicing after school three times a week, plus cheering at wrestling meets twice a week. lt may have been rough, but their work paid off in their performances. By Vicki Zundel Photos by Greg Sellers l. The Captain, Cathy Carpenter, displays enthusiasm in a Wrestlerette cheer, 2. The l983-84 Wrestlerette Squad: D. St. Aubin, C. Carpenter, L. Blythe, A. Robin- son, Not pictured: T. Armstrong and K. Byrd. 3. Wrestlerettes listen to words ot wisdom from Cathy Carpenter . 4. Kelly Byrd and Amy Robinson shoot down opposition. Wrestlerettes 125
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