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Pons One of Colorado's Best F X We fa f S T ....., ........ l i i -...Q up .wakhf Jn.-Q, by S ll' X -X W mg V, wi . .... . it arf Xx 'X .ff WINTER POM PON SQUAD: First Row lBack, left to rightl Tiffany Walsh, Michelle Markham, Leslie Senft, Kim Smith, Allison Freda, Jennifer Griffen. Second Row: Danette DeLeon, Amy Bumgarner, Renee Wren, Eileen lwancin. Third Flow: Kelli Terrell, Goldie Tweed, Sabrina Smith, Shanon Jordan. Vickie Marcelo and Tonya Yoshioka not pictured. PRIMED for the good show. SENIORS Danette DeLeon, Goldie Tweed, Jennifer Griffen, Flenee Wren, Michelle Markham, Kim Smith, Amy Bumgarner, and Vickie Marcelo show their spirit. THREE OF A KIND Leslie Senft, Renee Wren and Sabrina Smith are all smiles. ACTION sponsor Toni Hawk is willing and waiting behind the scenes. Pom Pons 83
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Page 86 text:
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Precision recision is the key word for the Smoky Hill pom pon squad. They showed great ability in their perfor- mances with a little dancing, high kicks, and togetherness. But in order to execute these fine performances, the pom pon squad practiced one to two hours after school each day, and sometimes an extra two hours at night. Not only did the girls work hard, but so did their sponsor, Mrs. Toni Hawk. Here she supported her girls and helped them to become the very best. She gave up her own free hours to attend many perfor- mances as well as practices. Finally, all the hard work had its rewards. This year the pom pon squad was able to return with trophies of Excellence at both competitions held at Columbine and Bear Creek High School. But even more than the trophies, it was the experience of being a pom pon that was the biggest reward of all. Together the poms helped exhibit school spirit and became one of the greatest half-time events for all to see. is Key to Making Pom gay e FALL POM PON SQUAD: Qleft to rightl Tiffany Walsh, Lillian Marcha, Jessica Bolger, Leslie Senft, Shannon Jordan, Sabrina Smith, Renee Wren, Kelli Wright, Kim Phillips, Allison Freda, Tonya Mer- riweather, Michelle Markham inot picturedl. DANCE is just a few of their steps. ROLL OFF. . . once again Poms show their abilities. FRIENDSHIP is the key to success. 5-6-7-8 . . . precision and accuracy are what make the Poms the best. 82 Pom Pons Q1 .... A.
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