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Show Seated, left to right: Sandy Moss, Susan Whitehead. Row Two: Wade Collins, Rollin Moulton, Bruce Young. Top Row: Karen Hemingway, Laurie White. Susan Whitehead To stand in front of the crowds and put all your effort forth, and yell and urge everyone else to yell - Well, that's part of being a cheerleader. There's the other part where you're expected to keep the crowd from booing when you're just as sure as they are that something went wrong in the minds of the referees, but you smile and jump a few times and try to make it seem less important. That's your job. Your job goes on everyday, even as you attend classes like every other student, because you're always before the public eye. Cheerleading is a tough kind of way to enjoy the games. You're expected to look your best even after a grueling game where you yelled and shouted until you went hoarse. Then you're expected to go to the stomp afterwards, smile brightly and dance until midnight. Well, that's what you let yourself in for. A little of the bad that goes along with any job, but an awful lot more of the good than some people ever get. Wade Collins Karen Hemmingway Rollin Moulton Laurie White CHATONELLES Clockwise from Center: Chris Combe, Jocelyn Chow, Lyn Pierce, Judy Ferrin, Karol Knudson, Julie Brown, Cathy Etherington, Cherry Brown, Billie Jo Andre, Shirley Pally, Cathy Cook, Debbie Kessler, Debbie Mester, Shauna Hargas, Marsha Herrick. The pride of Weber College sports fans were the Chatonelles, again this year. Their high-stepping, neck-snapping routines caught the eye of every sports partici-pant. Sequinned uniforms made their basketball half-time activities hard to miss. |