Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Sunday, February 5, 1984 Lovely legs await a chance to jump for the judges. Sixty-two women exchanged hugs and cheered for each other as they per- formed on the floor of Crisler Arena last weekend in the final tryouts for the Michigan Pompon Squad. They had spent at least a week studying the cheers and dance routines they would have to perform in the com- petition for ten spots on the cheerleading team. "I came out.of my dorm at three in the morning and there was one of them practicing in the mirror," said one spectator. The hopefuls spent the moments before their tryouts 'fixing hair, glossing lips, and making sure their outfits were on just right. With smiling faces and shaking hips, they danced on- to the floor to the tunes of Michael Jackson and Haircut 100 before a 12- judge panel and offered their best Go 4~?Blue cheers. When the excitement subsided, six veterans and four rookies had been selected for the squad. Returning are juniors Jill Adcock, Michelle Bernier, Leslie Kellerman, and Tracey Steele and sophomores Kim Easterly and Nancy Mattler. The newest pompon girls are fresh- women Heather Arsulowicz, Michelle ~'vy , 'yHenderson, Heidi Kraus, and Mary Ann Saffold and junior Melissia Schade, who -!, k uz. , a;" :sa~A L6? 4? {?4q/, .. ! e . 3si} F 'F v.is the alternate. tis the aternate - Janice K em pner F a tx ®Three performers embrace under the scrutiny of a competitor. 4 v. 9 ' k One hopefu displays confidence and grace on gym floor. Photographed by Dan Habib . Lmmmm - - 2% % , MRSO - M I