It depends if you are genually happy for your friend. If you are, I would text her (or him), send a "Congrats!" card, or just be all "Yay!" when she's (he's) around. If not, dig about in your feelings to see why. Are you jealous- did you not make it? Just try to find something you alone can succeed in, and just pretend to be happy.
Kelsa Lynn Powell!!! from Wesson cheer sqaud!!! Savannah Gabrielle Graham!!:) from McAdory Jr. High cheer squad!!!!:) Haelei Belle Trout!!:) from McAdory Jr. High cheer squad!!!!:)
I was so excited to learn that I made the cheer squad that I did six somersaults in a row.
No, it was made by happy tree friends.
he made them happy by being a good friend
My friend will be happy.
It is about Miley's life from 6th grade till now. She talks about her cheer squad, how she was made fun of, and how she auditioned for Hannah Montana and much more. You will have to read the book to find out more! It cost $26.99
maine
mine of course! it was really scary and i thought we were gonna die. it turned out okay and we won! we all got milkshakes after. we took alot of pictures for you and made a scrapbook of our great memories! <3
Cheer gear is clothes for cheerleading, most likely provided or assigned by your team such as shirts, shorts, and cheer shoes which are white shoes that are specifically made for cheerleading.
Any tennis shoes you have are alright for cheer tryouts(: But, preferably a white, flat bottom, narrow shoe would work better! Either way, just make sure you are comfortable & they are shoes you do your best in! If you still would like to know what would be the best choice, just search what cheer shoes look like or go to a shoe department/ sports store & look at the Nike or Adidas cheer shoes! Best of luck I hope you make the squad! Cheerdancelove16
Guccimane
The word music has been around since the twelth century. The word music was invented by King Gregorian who like to play songs in the thirteen hundreds because the black plague was going aroung Europe and it made him cheer up and feel happy. People used to go around to houses and sing songs to poor sick people to cheer them up and have confidence.