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Drill Team kee s up with activities After starting the year with a kick, the drill team kept it going with competitions, practices, and performances. After working long, hot hours during the summer, the team faced its first competition at the United Spirit Association camp in Santa Cruz, Competing to Point of no Return the team brought home a superior banner for the routine, the unity stick for togetherness, and a superior trophey for overall competition. To top it all off, Captains Kathryn Kiszlowski and Kelly Ehler both qualified for Miss Drill title along with senior Stephanie Sterni. Other competitions they were involved in were the Lodi Grape Festival and the lvlanteca Band Review, where they placed se- cond. The last review they went to was the Santa Cruz Band Review, but they didn't compete but earned the Honor Band a couple of extra points. Hlt was rough in the beginning but then we really pulled together as a team and had a great year, said Kiszlowski. lt took us awhile to get going, but once we realized what we wanted and we put our all into it, we showed the crowd and every- one watching what we could do, said Ehler. by Kimberly Banghart photos by Eric Johnston U l H8
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Spirit quad soars t 0 r to newer h ight While the Tokay cheerleaders were boosting school spirits to a new level, they were also able to send their spirits to new heights. With the addition of Edward Taylor, the first male cheerlead- er, many doors and opportunities were opened for the rest of the squad. According to Taylor, more stunts were made possible, and when going to competitions, it looked good having a guy on the squad. Unity, according to Heather Carlson, co-captain of the varsity squad, was a major factor of the groups success. I thought that this was the most successful spirit squad To- kay has ever seen, said Carlson, Because of all the competitions that we took part in and were acknowledged for, our self es- teem and pride in ourselves grew. According to Patrish Trent, co-captain of the varsity squad, most of the credit goes to Adviser Valarie Martinez, for all of her encouragement and faith in both the team and each individual. l think that Val really im- proved our cheerleading squad since she took over two years ago, said Trent. She made the squad more active in the school and in competitions, and she improved our performances as spirit leaders. by Luis DeAnda photos by Mathew Silber .swffff-r v ' ', lf' UT?-Q' is ..-mdt if 1. Varsity spirit leaders are front row Cherie Calogne, Heather Carl- son, Patrish Trent, Lisa Lertora, and Michelle Stephens. Row two Mascot Meredith Mann, Jennifer Linow, Jennifer Holleyman, Alison 120 R W .iff Wade, June Parker, and Adviser Valarie Martinez. 2. Hurling Heather Carlson into the air are Jennifer Holleyman, Edward Taylor, and spotter Susan Gerrard.
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