1988 Hartian
Varsiry cheerleaders Tonya Thorne and Lisa McGhan proudly cheer on rheir football ream (lefr).
J.V, Melissa Kennedy, Amy Krojewski and Anna Dabinec rake a break during half rime (left). Varsiry cheerleaders: Michelle Srovall, Rondo Greiner, Lisa McGhan and Hearher Marrin
bear rhe cold, wind and rain of homecoming ro cheer (below).
Junior Varsity Football Cheerleaders: Michelle Dillingham, Anna Dabinec, Jaci Miller, Melissa Kennedy, Amy Krajewski and Lisa Sobers wirh advisor Miss Nancy Elenboas (borrom cenrer).
Fall Cheerleaders Accomplish Whar They Do Desr Promoting School Spirir!
said, 'it was very enjoyable, and we learned a lor even though, only five of rhe seven girls were able ro at tend.'' The cheerleaders do a lot ro pro mote school spirir. As December Sau- cedo responded, when asked what cheerleading meant ro her, "Cheer- leading is a fun way of showing sup port for my classmates and friends''. Dy Diane Studer, senior
Cheers, chants, pep assemblies and promoting school spirir are all a parr of what makes cheerleading what is is today. Our Fall cheerleaders spent one week at rhe United Stares Cheerlead ing Association camp at Grand Valley Stare University, during rhe summer. They learned mounts, skits, chants, and dances. V a rs iry c h e e r le a d e r Rondo Greiner, when asked about camp
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