Young cheerleaders learned from their role models at the annual Episcopal High School Pink Ribbon cheer clinic. Proceeds from the event went to the Susan G. Komen Foundation to support efforts against breast cancer. West University Elementary School (WUES) third graders Macy Vanderbloemen, Megan Berry and Hannah Berlin joined their neighbor and WUES alum Meredith Lium (pictured, second from left) to practice cheers, dances and stunts. After learning from the high school girls, the cheerleaders-in-training were ready to perform. The girls participated in Episcopal High School’s football halftime show on Pink Ribbon Night.
Cheering for a cause
West University Elementary School third graders Macy Vanderbloemen, Megan Berry and Hannah Berlin joined their neighbor and WUES alum Meredith Lium (pictured, second from left) to practice cheers, dances and stunts at the annual Episcopal High School Pink Ribbon cheer clinic
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West University Elementary School third graders Macy Vanderbloemen, Megan Berry and Hannah Berlin joined their neighbor and WUES alum Meredith Lium (pictured, second from left) to practice cheers, dances and stunts at the annual Episcopal High School Pink Ribbon cheer clinic