Citations with the tag: CHEERLEADING
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- My mother, the athlete.
hach', Heather // Women's Sports & Fitness; Oct97, Vol. 19 Issue 8, p90Focuses on the author's mother as a cheerleader in the 1960s at Ames High in Virginia. Information about the notion in the sixties that women are not allowed to excel men especially in sports; Artistic leaping ability of the author's mother when cheering; Views of the author's mother about her...
- Something to yell about.
Munnings, F. // Women's Sports & Fitness; Apr91, Vol. 13 Issue 3, p14Considers whether cheerleaders are athletes or a burlesque sideshow. Role of cheerleaders; Reaction.
- Pom-pom and Circumstance.
Zaffirini, Judith; Patoski, Joe Nick // Texas Monthly; Feb2003, Vol. 31 Issue 2, p84Presents an article on being a cheerleader in Texas. Description of a cheerleader; Opportunities offered by cheerleading; Comparison between cheerleading in 1959 and in 2003.
- Give me a 'C!' What's that spell? 'Cheated!'
Axtman, Kris // Christian Science Monitor; 9/7/2001, Vol. 93 Issue 199, p3Discusses how a high school cheerleading tryout in Texas was rigged by a faculty sponsor, and the topic of the competitive nature of cheerleading.
- Step sisters.
Dawson, Faith // New Orleans Magazine; Aug96, Vol. 30 Issue 11, p54No abstract available.
- Rah-rah revisited.
Corridan, Kara // Redbook; Apr95, Vol. 184 Issue 6, p181Reports on the growing number of cheerleaders in the United States. Children's attraction to the dance routines in cheerleading; Inclusion of males in cheerleading.
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Corridan, Kara // Twin Cities News (Munday, TX); 10/23/2008, Vol. 26 Issue 43, p4A photograph of the members of Bobcat Cheer squad in Texas is presented.
- Bobcat fever and summer spirit...
Corridan, Kara // Twin Cities News (Munday, TX); 6/28/2007, Vol. 25 Issue 21, p4A photograph of junior high school cheerleaders Rebecca Foreman and Alex Lyon of Rule, Texas is presented.
- Catching that Cheering Spirit...
Corridan, Kara // Twin Cities News (Munday, TX); 11/15/2007, Vol. 25 Issue 41, p2Photographs of girls who participated in the mini cheer camp in Haskell County, Texas on November 3, 2007 are presented.
- EBHS JV Cheerleaders.
Corridan, Kara // East Bernard Express (TX); 7/17/2008, Vol. 65 Issue 29, p3A photograph of the members of the East Bernard High School Junior Varsity Cheerleaders in Texas is presented.
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Corridan, Kara // Stonewall County Courier (Aspermont, TX); 8/2/2007, Vol. 21 Issue 40, p6A photograph of Stinger Cheerleaders for 2007 and 2008 in Texas is presented.
- Brahma Pride.
Potts, Tricia // East Bernard Express (TX); 7/12/2007, Vol. 64 Issue 28, p2The article reports that cheerleaders of East Bernard High School in Texas won several awards at a cheerleading camp held at Texas Sports Ranch in Crosby from June 25-28, 2007.
- Lil Cheer Clinic set Oct. 3-6.
Potts, Tricia // Free Press (Buda, TX); 9/28/2011, Vol. 109 Issue 25, p3BThe article offers information on the Lil Cheer Clinic hosted by the Hays High School Rebel cheerleaders to be held at the Joe Graham Gym of Hays High School in Hays, Texas from October 3-6, 2011.
- Hot bads and killer looks.
Wolff, Bob // Joe Weider's Muscle & Fitness; Mar94, Vol. 55 Issue 3, p162Features the training and diet strategies of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders. Schedule; Discipline; Four members of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders; Contact information. INSETS: How the cowgirls keep their energy levels up.;Hitting the iron--exercises, sets and reps.;What it takes to be a...
- Cheer Up.
Wolff, Bob // Indianapolis Monthly; Jan2010, Vol. 33 Issue 6, p110The article presents information on the JAMfest Cheer Super Nationals 2010 cheerleading contest to be held at the Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis, Indiana, from January 15-17, 2010.
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Wolff, Bob // Burnet Bulletin (Texas); 7/1/2009, Vol. 137 Issue 26, p1BA photograph is presented depicting the 2009 Varsity Cheerleaders of Burnet, Texas.
- Lettin' out a Mustang yell.
Wolff, Bob // Free Press (Buda, TX); 11/7/2007, Vol. 104 Issue 31, p6CA photograph of Mustang team cheerleaders in Texas is presented.
- ROHS cheerleaders to host summer pee wee cheer camp.
Patterson, Steve // Ellis County Press; 7/28/2011, Vol. 20 Issue 16, p6The article reports that the Red Oak High School cheerleaders will host a summer pee wee cheer camp on July 30, 2011 at the Red Oak Junior High Gym for girls 4 years to 6th grade in Texas.
- ROHS cheerleaders hold annual camp.
Patterson, Steve // Ellis County Press; 8/ 4/2011, Vol. 20 Issue 17, p6The article reports on the annual camp of the Red Oak High School (ROHS) cheerleaders at the school's Junior High Gym in Texas on July 30, 2011.
- Cheerleader wars.
Patterson, Steve // Teacher Magazine; Mar96, Vol. 7 Issue 6, p9Reports on a territorial feud between Sun Prairie, Wisconsin high school cheerleaders and pompon squad. Settlement of the feud through a mediator; Complaints of both camps.
- Shut up, already.
Bernstein, A. // U.S. News & World Report; 12/16/91, Vol. 111 Issue 25, p34Reports on a study done by a Syracuse University speech pathologist who found that eight of 10 cheerleaders suffer from hoarseness, laryngitis and breathy voice. The cheerleaders shriek at 100 decibels; Solution to the problem.
- Deep in the heart of Texas.
Bernstein, A. // Cosmopolitan; Oct91, Vol. 211 Issue 4, p266Gives an in-depth look at the lives of three Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, Stephanie, Suzette, and Sheri Scholz. Family background; Rise to fame; Love for performing; Constant pursuit by men; Physical demands of training; Nightmarish regimen enforced to stay on the team; Psychological...
- Go team!
Bernstein, A. // New York Amsterdam News; 11/23/96, Vol. 87 Issue 47, p54Presents a caption story of a St. Augustine cheerleader, cheering for her basketball team, the Falcons.
- Dallas Cowboy Cheerleaders.
Westenberger, Theo // People; 3/7/94-3/14/94, Vol. 41 Issue 9, p118Features the reunion of Cynde Lewis, VonCeil Baker and Tami Barber, former squadmates of the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders in the 1970s. Invitation by the 1993 Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders; Experience as cheerleaders.
- Dances with spirit.
Westenberger, Theo // Seventeen; Nov91, Vol. 50 Issue 11, p74Looks at members of the Hawkettes from Park Ridge, Ill., Maine South High School's drill team. They devote themselves to entertaining football and basketball fans and compete regularly in regional meets.
- College cheerleaders take first.
Hannigan, Jennifer // Malakoff News (TX); 8/10/2007, Vol. 98 Issue 32, p1AThe article reports on the collaboration of the Trinity Valley Community College cheerleaders for the National Cheerleaders Association summer camp in Dallas, Texas.
- Rule's newly appointed cheerleading squads.
Hannigan, Jennifer // Twin Cities News (Munday, TX); 6/14/2007, Vol. 25 Issue 19, p3A photograph of several Rule, Texas cheerleading squad members is presented.
- Gay cheerleading squad forming in Boston.
Wareham, Hannah Clay // Bay Windows; 11/5/2009, Vol. 27 Issue 47, p17The article reports that Boston Gay & Lesbian Cheer Squad in Massachusetts, is looking for gay cheerleaders.
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Wareham, Hannah Clay // Grand Saline Sun (TX); 7/12/2007, Vol. 111 Issue 28, p4Several photographs are presented showing Grand Saline, Texas cheerleaders at the University of Texas Cheerleading competitions and camp in July 2007.
- Mini Cheerleaders shake their pompoms.
Stacey, Ashley // Eastern Door; 7/2/2010, Vol. 19 Issue 25, p27The article reports that over 275 mini cheerleaders were featured during the opening game of the Montreal Alouettes preseason game at the Molson Stadium in Quebec on June 19, 2010.
- Burnet High School names new cheer squad.
Craig, Wayne // Burnet Bulletin (Texas); 3/19/2008, Vol. 136 Issue 12, p2BThe article reports on the announcement of Burnet High School in Texas regarding the new varsity cheerleading squad for 2008-2009.
- The day the cheering stopped.
Annin, Peter // Newsweek; 10/18/1993, Vol. 122 Issue 16, p76Discusses reactions to the Hempstead, Texas school board's vote to ban pregnant girls from the cheerleading squad for health reasons. Three cheerleaders have been suspended and one has been allowed to return to school after an abortion. Comments from school-board president Betty Vines and...
- Who Do We Appreciate?
Vaccariello, Linda // Cincinnati; Nov2001, Vol. 35 Issue 2, p62Focuses on the National Cheerleaders Association competition in the United States. Background of the association; Goal and purpose of the competition; Recognition of cheerleading as an athletic endeavor and as a perpetuation of female stereotyping.
- READY? OK!
Vaccariello, Linda // Current Health Teens; Nov2010, Vol. 37 Issue 3, p2The article offers information on the professional responsibilities of cheerleaders in the sports field who cheer up players while they play.
- Ready? OK!
Vaccariello, Linda // Current Health Kids; Jan2011, Vol. 34 Issue 5, p2A photograph depicting cheerleaders is presented.
- Chicago cheerleading team wins World Competition.
Vaccariello, Linda // Jet; 5/1/89, Vol. 76 Issue 4, p14Reports on the Abbott Park Cheerleading Team of the Chicago Park District, a black corps, which recently won first place in the corps division of the World Cheerleading Competition. Other awards.
- Internet Resources.
Peters, Craig // Techniques of Cheerleading; 2003, p62This article lists several Internet resources about cheerleading.
- PICTURE CREDITS.
Peters, Craig // Techniques of Cheerleading; 2003, p64This article acknowledges the photographs and photographer included in the book "Techniques of Cheerleading."
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Peters, Craig // Techniques of Cheerleading; 2003, p64This article profiles Craig Peters, author of the book "Techniques of Cheerleading."
- Internet Resources.
Peters, Craig // Cheerleading Stars; 2003, p60This article lists Internet resources about cheerleading.
- PICTURE CREDITS.
Peters, Craig // Cheerleading Stars; 2003, p63This article acknowledges the photographs and photographers of the book "Cheerleading Stars."
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Peters, Craig // Cheerleading Stars; 2003, p63This article profiles Craig Peters, author of the book "Cheerleading Stars."
- VOICE BOX.
Peters, Craig // New Moon; Mar/Apr2004, Vol. 11 Issue 4, p41Presents several questions on cheerleading.
- VOICE BOX.
Peters, Craig // New Moon; Nov/Dec2004, Vol. 12 Issue 2, p44Presents opinions from U.S. girls on cheerleading.
- Rah! Power.
Ralston, Jeannie // Texas Monthly; Oct94, Vol. 22 Issue 10, p150Presents the highlights of the evolution of cheerleading in Texas. Includes male cheerleaders; Introduction of dancing girls; Protest against selection process for high school cheerleaders; Endorsement of coed cheerleading; Texas Cowgirls' posing in `Playboy' magazine; Protest against the 1979...
- Is Cheerleading a Sport?
Ralston, Jeannie // Scholastic News -- Edition 4; 1/4/2010, Vol. 72 Issue 11, p7No abstract available.
- Is Cheerleading a Sport?
Ralston, Jeannie // Scholastic News -- Edition 5/6; 1/4/2010, Vol. 78 Issue 11, p7No abstract available.
- Cheerleaders can bring it on.
Cohen, Sharon; Acosta, Kim; Strote, Mary Ellen // Shape; Oct2004, Vol. 24 Issue 2, p118Presents information on cheerleading.
- Is cheerleading okay for my girl?
Cohen, Sharon; Acosta, Kim; Strote, Mary Ellen // New Moon Network; Mar/Apr2001, Vol. 8 Issue 4, p5Presents advice for a parent whose daughter obsessed with being a cheerleader.
- Cheerleaders told to shape up to avoid injuries.
Cohen, Sharon; Acosta, Kim; Strote, Mary Ellen // Current Science; 12/12/97, Vol. 83 Issue 8, p14Discusses the harmful effect of cheerleading to a person's health. Reason why cheerleaders are vulnerable to injuries; How cheerleaders can avoid injuries.






