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    talking to me, they thought I looked rude, like i didn't care, and that I was just your typical cheerleader. Thinking of what a ̈Typical Cheerleader ̈ is I thought some people see cheerleaders as way too cheerful and always happy. Although some other people see cheerleaders as rude, snotty, thinking they are better than everyone. Unfortunately, people as the rude and snotty type of cheerleader. The good thing is that the people that said they saw me as rude before they talked to me, they

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    Cheerleader Stereotypes

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    am sure if anyone closed their eyes and was told to think of a cheerleader they would have no problem quickly developing a mental image. It is this stereotyping that invades most aspects of life to include the world of cheerleading that limits individual potential and places people in a box that is hard to overcome.

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    Cheerleader Trope

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    The first good example of the cheerleader trope is Cheryl Blossom from the television show Riverdale, which began airing in 2017. In episode 1 of season 1, titled “The River’s Edge,” Cheryl is the “Queen Bee” of the cheerleading squad. She is seen as snarky, demanding, and deprecating throughout many of the episodes, particularly to Betty Cooper, another character of the popular TV show. It is mentioned in the episode that Cheryl won’t allow Betty to join the cheerleading squad because she is “too

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    to come back and he got in trouble.We were by the gate and we were watching the football game and the cheerleaders were cheering and they were really good but the huntley football players were playing really good too. And the cheerleaders finished and then some of them just randomly started to tumble for fun and some of the cheerleaders were watching the football game.ANd one of the cheerleaders said “Wow this football game is really good.” Then the other one said “ Yeah it is they're doing really

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    Being A Cheerleader

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    My most memorable school experience, revolves around the extracurricular of being a cheerleader. Being able to have the opportunity to thrive in school spirit and to be able to build lifelong friendships has allowed me to cherish my high school experience. Even though being a cheerleader consists of many responsibilities and events; my most favored school experience is being a part of the schools organized pep rallies. Pep rallies are memorable to me because it is a couple times out of the school

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    Cheerleader Stereotypes

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    walking by a field on a sunny summer afternoon, hears in distance “Hands on your hips, a smile on your lips, spirit in your heart, we’re ready to start!”. The first thing that flew by his mind was short, stuck up cheerleaders. This common stereotype is typically used to describe cheerleaders of all age groups. A stereotype is a widely held image of a group that is based on some truth, but it also exaggerated. Stereotypes are more commonly negative than positive. People use stereotypes because psychologically

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    BHS Cheerleaders

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    BHS Cheerleaders Constitution 2016-2017 Purpose/Goal The purpose of the cheerleader shall be to cheer for athletic events as well as boost the morale and spirit of Bullard ISD. As your school’s most visible athletes your primary role is to build a sense of community and school spirit both on and off the playing field. Whether cheering at games, running a pep rally, hosting visitors, or competing at competition, always conduct yourselves in a manner that bring enthusiasm to your school and unity

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    Becoming A Cheerleader

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    I used to be a cheerleader. When I think of cheerleading I think of it as leading the students and players to win and try harder. Being a leader means to take responsibilities and lead the crowed in a positive way. When I was a cheerleader it meant so much to me to lead the crowd and other future cheerleaders and kids that look up to all of the current cheerleaders. It still means a lot for me to lead things in a positive way it makes me feel good about myself and it makes me feel like I'm doing

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    Over the summer break, eight cheerleaders and two supervisors brainstormed on ideas to bring life back into the stands at Tiger football games. Every year the stands have been full, however there is a barren spot to the left-hand side of the stands each game. Last year, the attendance of high school students at football games was few and far between, excluding the participants taking their places on the field and those required to work in the concession stand. This year's group says they want that

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    Cheerleader Qualities

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    To be a cheerleader you have to be a leader as is states in the word. A cheerleader is someone who is a good role model, responsible, committed, determined, helpful, caring and is a team player. Cheerleading may not seem like much to others but cheerleading is a part of me and I believe I possess the qualities of a cheerleader. In order to support the cheerleading program at PHS I plan on spreading pride and love around the school. I also plan on using my responsibility and good leadership skills

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