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cheer squad. The girls learned a lot about the sports they were cheering for
after attending all of the home games. Jiloto contributed by SaralJ Zdmadcer
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Freshmen
I Howard, Alyssa
Katie Luedtke, and
Zehnacker bond
by Laura Peterson Millard Day 's
All squads, inchlding
'hP•"'rir•o at all the games, The cheerleaders had their and varsity, participatedj
..,.utir•o school spirit, and enduring preference about which games were in the parade. DIIOlto con-l
tributed by
practices were just a few of their favorites, even though they
requirements of the N and w~re required to attend them all.
le!lhnlen cheerleaders. Even with "My favorite sport to cheer for is
the hard work, the girls found football because of the atmosphere.
benefits of being a cheerleader. More people come to the football
"I became a cheerleader because games than any other sport, so you
supporting the teams, and it's get more crowd support," Abramson
- ---· extracurricular activity," said. Finishing a cheer are
1JpJ1omtore Erin Abramson said. Other reasons to be a part of cheerleaders
either cheerleading didn't include Abramson and
McQuillan. ADrams,oq
just cheering at the games. said the girls
"I made so many new friends memorize about
ferent cheers and
because of cheerleading. You really full length dance.
get to bond with all of the girls by Allie Jones
because you spend so much time
together. It's a great experience,"
junior Kori Brisby said.
McQUillan, prooke Bonnesen, Liz Nelson, and Jodi Junk pump up the crowd. Sophomore
liked cheering for basketball hecau 51\of "the fast pace of the game ." Jiloto by Allie Jones