2009 usa spirit camps (cheer, song/pom, dance, mascot & pep flag)

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2009 USA SPIRIT SQUAD TRAINING CAMPS CHEERLEADERS SONGLEADERS/POM MASCOT PEP/SHORT FLAG

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2009 United Spirit Association (USA) summer spirit training camps offer programs for cheerleaders, song leaders, pom squads, mascots and pep/short flag teams. The USA offers quality instruction and a creative environment where students can develop friendships and enjoy a positive learning experience. .

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2009 Usa spirit sQUad traininG camps

CHEERLEADERS

SONGLEADERS/POM

MASCOT

PEP/SHORT FLAG

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Unity is important…that’s why it’s in oUr name –UNITED SPIRIT ASSOCIATION

“i love Usa. This is the place to go if you want to be a unified and spirited team. The material ‘rocks’ and the instructors are fantastic.”Debbie Abrao, Coach – Novato, CA

09 | coaches/advisors

10 | specialized camps

12 | camp checklist

13 | dates & locations

14 | special events

14 | General information

15 | enrollment form

04 | Usa staff 06 | cheerleadinG 07 | sonG/pom 08 | mascots

The original camp where all teams work together to promote unity throughout the year.

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ALL OF YOUR PROGRAMS (Cheer, sonG/pom, pep/short FlaG anD masCot) WILL WORK TOGETHER THROUGHOUT CAMP TO PREPARE FOR THIS UNIQUE GAME SITUATION EVALUATION. WE’LL HELP TO GET YOU ON THE RIGHT FOOT FOR A GREAT CROWDLEADING YEAR AHEAD.

“USA always provides what we need to start our year – technique, unity and spirit.”

Krista Sparks, Coach – Grantsville, UT

CoorDinateD material The USA conducts the only camps that directly coordinate the curriculum and material taught in its cheer, song/pom, pep/short fl ag & mascot programs.

09 | pep flaGs

CreatinG Camp memories to last a liFetime

A Long history of being...

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Selected for their technical skills as well as their ability to effectively communicate with students of all ages, the USA prides itself on a staff that is professional, fun and truly cares.

Selected for their technical

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INSTRUCTORS WHO LOVE TO TEACH – a Core valUe oF the Usa!

Unlike many other camp instructors, each USA staff member completes extensive training workshops to give you the latest in technical skills, leadership training and useable material. They want to see your squads succeed.

WhY settle for less When YoU can have the Best?

Thumbs up for Unity!

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“GREAT STAFF... always working hard and helping our team improve.”JV song/pom team, Clovis West High School – Fresno, CA

Leap ahead

with the

USA!

The USA staff is positive and professional in every aspect.

Tami Fischer, Coach, Payson HIgh School

Payson, AZ

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The USA helps teams do their

job as cheerleaders!

leaD yoUr CrowD with style… LEARN FUN, VISUAL AND USEABLE CHEERS AND ROUTINES THAT ARE SURE TO

wow yoUr CrowD!

The USA cheer program will prepare your students with techniques to promote a safe and successful year.

■ Motion Technique■ Building Safety ■ Pyramids■ Jumps■ Spotting Technique■ Warm-Ups and Conditioning

“We never knew you could do so much with the crowd. USA

will defi nitely change the face of our football games. USA taught

our cheerleaders to be more than competitors, they taught

them to be crowd leaders.”

Shelley Singer, Coach, Chaparral High School – Scottsdale, AZ

NEW! Custom team routines so you are ready for your fi rst rally!

safety is number !

Promote school Spirit & Lead the crowd!

Game-Action Training

Pep Rally Assembly

Production Workshops

Game Dynamics

Workshop

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proGram hiGhliGhts inClUDe:

■ Motion/Straight Arm Pom Technique ■ Dance Technique Training■ Proper Stretching■ Across the Floor Combinations■ Turns, Leaps, Jumps, Kicks, Tricks

“The USA program is the best out there. They always have the hottest choreography and the latest styles.”

Rachel Paul, Advisor/Coach, Notre Dame High School – Santa Monica, CA

“USA camp helps set the foundation for my squads

for the whole year. We learn material that we can use for game, assemblies and com-petition. I wouldn’t take my

team anywhere else.”

Stacy Shube, Advisor/Coach, Esperanza High School – Anaheim, CA

The USA conducts the only camps that directly coordinate the curriculum

and material taught in its cheer and song/pom programs.

The USA remains the leader in training for this unique program. Camps provide the opportunity for you to build a performance based team that also places an emphasis on leading the crowd.

Song/Pom

Routines:

Hip Hop, Pom,

novelty, Sideline,

Rally & Halftime

Routines

Song/PomSong/PomproGram hiGhliGhts inClUDe:

Motion/Straight Arm Pom Technique Dance Technique TrainingProper StretchingAcross the Floor CombinationsTurns, Leaps, Jumps, Kicks, Tricks

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UNITE – ALL OF YOUR SPIRIT PROGRAMS –

BUILDING CHARACTER ON AND OFF THE FIELD

Mascots provide a symbol to promote school pride and unity. With a curriculum and instructors who focus on this unique activity, the USA will help you to bring your mascots to life.

proGram hiGhliGhts:

■ Character Development■ Game-Time Training■ Sideline Gags■ Novelty Routines■ Props Usage■ Crowd Interaction■ Spirit Squad Unity

mascots

UNITE – ALL OF YOUR SPIRIT PROGRAMS –

Mascots provide a symbol to promote school pride and unity. With a curriculum and instructors who focus on this unique activity, the USA will help you to bring your mascots to life.

UNITE – ALL OF YOUR SPIRIT PROGRAMS –

Mascots provide a symbol to promote school pride and unity. With a curriculum and instructors who focus on this unique activity, the USA will help you to bring your mascots to life.

BrinG all yoUr sQUaDs toGether WITH A CURRICULUM AND MATERIAL THAT IS COORDINATED WITH WHAT IS TAUGHT IN THE CHEERLEADING AND SONG/POM PROGRAMS. CHEERLEADING AND SONG/POM PROGRAMS.

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PERFORMANCE & SIDELINE BASED –

THE USA HAS TRAINING JUST FOR YOU!

Make the most of your pep/short fl ag team with the only spirit camps to conduct training for this specialized group.

proGram hiGhliGhts:

■ Basic to Advanced Twirling■ Dance Technique■ Game-Time Training■ Variety of Stylized Routines■ Tricks/Tosses■ One & Two-Flag Technical Training■ “Trick Challenge”

flag teams

PERFORMANCE & SIDELINE BASED –

THE USA HAS TRAINING THE USA HAS TRAINING JUST FOR YOU!

Make the most of your pep/short fl ag team with the only spirit camps to conduct training for this specialized group.

proGram hiGhliGhts:

■ Basic to Advanced Twirling■ Dance Technique■ Game-Time Training■ Variety of Stylized Routines■ Tricks/Tosses■ One & Two-Flag Technical Training■ “Trick Challenge”

flag teamsflag teams

www.aacca.org www.nfhs.org

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“USA STAFFIS THE BEST!

We learn so much and have a great

time.The support for the coach/advisor is

awesome.”Ann Sumpter, Advisor/Coach

Boron High School – Boron, CA

IT CAN’T HAPPEN WITHOUTAt each USA overnight camp, Head Instructors work as your Staff Teammate to conduct daily workshops that focus on safety training and important topics that impact today’s advisors and coaches.

The USA Support Staff provides additional student supervision during “off hours.” Dedicated solely to camp safety and logistics, they are there to help you and your teams get the most from your camp experience.

USA conducts the following credential courses at select camps (see camp locations for details):

- Motions, Jumps and Tumbling- Partner Stunt Progressions- Dance Technique

WhY Usa? it’s simple...saFety, FUn & peaCe

oF minD!

Coaches and advisors

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eliteCAMPSWith an emphasis on technical skill building and more perfor-mance-based opportunities, the USA Elite Camp curriculum challenges the more advanced team technically, while still emphasizing the importance of leading your crowd.

Usa elite Camps inClUDe:

■ Accelerated Curriculum■ “Showtime” – Mock Competition■ Game-Time Training■ Exclusive Pyramids/Transitional Skills■ Dance Technique■ Tumbling Technique Classes■ Daily Stunt Challenge■ Spirit/Dance Star Competition

Entire cheer squad must be able to safely execute double-base extensions with a cradle and entire song/pom squad must be able to execute double turns as a pre-requisite to attending a USA Elite camp.

Look for next to these camp locations.

THE USA CONDUCTS A VARIETY

OF CAMPS TO MEET A VARIETY OF NEEDS speCialiZeD Camps

JUniorCAMPSThis tailored camp provides a solid foundation for younger spirit-leaders in an atmosphere designed specifi cally for their needs:

JUnior/miDDle sChool Camps oFFer:

■ Extra Adult Supervision■ Lower Student-to-Staff Ratio■ Modifi ed Camp Schedule■ Useable Material■ Game-Time Training

For a more advanced experience, junior high and middle school teams are welcome at regular USA high school camps as well.

Youth camps or clinics are also available. Customize a curriculum for your teams – call the USA for details! 1.800.886.4USA (4872)

Look for the next to these camp locations.

“After eight years of attending USA camp, we will continue to attend in the future . . . USA is the best!”Kimberly Small, Advisor/CoachSt. Anne School – San Juan Capistrano, CA

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“USA camps have never disap-pointed us. They have the total

program to kick off a great year.” Kathy Chappell, Cheer Coach

North Summit High School – Coalville, UT

homeCAMPS (Formerly Private Camps)

Personalize your camp experience at your own school! Each home camp must have a minimum of 12 students. If you have less than 12 students, please call the USA offi ce. 1.800.886.4USA (4872)

USA home camps include workbooks and special awards; however, they do not offer all of the curriculum or highlights of an overnight camp.

instrUCtor ratios:

1 instructor . . . 12-20 students2 instructors. . . 21-35 students3 instructors. . . 36-50 students4 instructors. . . 51-65 students

Staff housing, travel and food expenses are included in the price for most locations. Additional travel cost may be incurred for certain private camp locations.

stUDent Fees:

2-Day Camp - $127 per student3-Day Camp - $151 per student

DayCAMPS (Formerly Commuter Camps)

USA day camps provide a “day only” curriculum where stu-dents return home in the evenings. The program encompasses much of the content of an “overnight” stay-over camp over a 3 or 4-day period. Schedules are tailored to fi t summer school needs, often happening over a weekend.

Look for the next to these camp locations.

Don’t see a camp that meets your spiritleading needs? Give us a call – we’re here to help. 1.800.886.4USA

UnityCAMPS

No rate increase from

2008!

A Hallmark of the USA! Bring your school groups together with a program designed specifi cally to promote unity between school activities – spirit/dance/band auxiliary units.

These unique camps will offer the traditional skills based training and material taught in individual programs at the USA, while offering classes to build bridges between school groups.

worKshops inClUDe:

■ Group Communication■ Defi ning Roles■ Promoting Campus Unity■ Respecting Differences■ Role Model Responsibilities■ Unity Builders■ Team Dynamics

Specifi c hours of the camp will be designed to bring all programs together to work on common challenges that all activities face. This camp is designed to set a foundation for groups working together all season, building campus wide unity.

Look for next to these camp locations.

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❑ Decide which type of camp you would like to attend:

OVERNIGHT – Maximize your team bonding with the USA by going away to camp for a few days!

DAY – See other teams in action at a local facility with this affordable alternative to an overnight camp!

HOME – USA staff provides great instruction conveniently at your school!

❑ Reserve your space by calling the USA offi ce at 800.886.4872* or by calling your Varsity/CDT representative.

❑ Conduct tryouts, select your team and collect deposits.

❑ Submit your registration complete with deposit and enrollment form (see General Information for instructions and methods of payment) to the USA offi ce.

❑ Get organized – fundraise, give deadlines for camp balance payments and run prac-tices to prepare for camp.

❑ Share information (items needed, direc-tions, etc.) received from USA offi ce with team members and distribute to parents.

❑ Sign up for a USA one-day spring clinic prior to summer to give your new team the experience of working together! (Visit our website http://usa.varsity.com for a list of spring clinic dates coming soon.)

❑ Call the USA offi ce with any questions that you may have prior to camp. We are happy to help you!

❑ Make sure you have all team members’ medical release forms!

❑ Go to camp and have a great time!

*Your space at camp is not guaranteed until the $50 deposit per team member has been received along with your team registration. See General Information for details.

Tryout clinicians and judges are available upon request for a fee. Some date restrictions apply.

1.800.886.4USA (4872)

YOU KNOW ABOUT THE USA CAMP EXPERIENCE, now what Do yoU Do?

Here is a camp checklist for your convenience:

USA VIP: USA camp

attendees receive

bonus material just

in time to for

basketball season!

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LEARNING FUN = USA!

USA VIP: All USA camp

attendees receive a com-

plimentary tryout packet

complete with a dvd of

material and music cd for

our cheer, song and pep/

short flag programs.

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Dates & loCations

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GoTo: http://usa.varsity.com for the most current camp dates and locations.Note: Dates and locations are subject to change.

Can’t stay overniGht? USA offers commuter participant registration at any of its overnight camps.

The commuter option provides instruction only. (No lodging or meals are included).

ARIZONA OC COM NP

Northern Arizona Univ., FlagstaffJune 26-29 C, P (B) $296 $155 $266

CALIFORNIA OC COM NP

Santa Barbara (Francisco Torres)June 23-26 C, S, M $341 $155 $311July 20-23 C, S, M $341 $155 $311July 27-30 C, S $341 $155 $311August 3-6 C, S, M $341 $155 $311August 10-13 C, S, M $341 $155 $311August 17-20 C, S, M $341 $155 $311

UC Santa CruzJune 26-29 C, S $345 $155 $315July 10-13 C,S,M,PF (B) $345 $155 $315July 17-20 C, S, M $345 $155 $315July 24-27 C (D) $345 $155 $315August 3-6 C, S, M $345 $155 $315August 7-10 C, S, M $360 $170 $315August 8-10 C, S $262 $140 $232August 12-15 C $345 $155 $315

UC IrvineJuly 17-19 C, S $262 $140 $232July 24-27 C, S, M $356 $170 $311Jul 30-Aug 2 C,S,M,PF $341 $155 $311 August 6-9 C (B) $341 $155 $311August 13-16 C $341 $155 $311

Cal State Long BeachJuly 10-13 C (D) $341 $155 $311August 7-9 C $262 $140 $232

Cal Lutheran Univ., Thousand OaksJuly 24-27 C (D) $335 $155 $305

UC San Diego (to be held at but not sponsored by UC San Diego)August 3-6 C, S (B/D) $341 $155 $311

Simpson University, ReddingJune 17-20 C, S (B/D) $299 $155 $269

St. Mary’s College, MoragaJuly 23-26 C, S $350 $170 $305

UCLA (to be held at but not sponsored by UCLA)June 25-28 C, S (B) $352 $155 $322July 16-19 C, S (B) $367 $170 $322August 6-9 C, S, M $352 $155 $322

Cal State SacramentoJul 31-Aug 3 C, S (B) $333 $155 $303

Cal State StanislausJuly 11-14 C, S $306 $155 $276

Standard Mid. School, Bakersfi eld Dates TBA C (commuter) $155

Sunnyside High School, Fresno June 26-29 C,S,M (commuter) $155

COLORADO OC COM NP

Mesa State College, Grand JunctionJune 25-28 C, S $265 $155 $235

IDAHO OC COM NP

Boise State University, BoiseJuly 15-18 C (D) $260 $155 $230

NEVADA OC COM NP

Carson High School, Carson City Dates TBA C, S (commuter) $155

OREGON OC COM NP

Lewis and Clark College, PortlandDates TBA C $265 $155 $235

University of Oregon, EugeneJul 29-Aug 1 C $272 $155 $242

UTAH OC COM NP

Utah State University, LoganJune 23-26 C $265 $155 $235Jun 29-Jul 2 C (D) $265 $155 $235Jun 30-Jul 2 C $208 $140 $178July 7-10 C, S $280 $170 $235 Southern Utah Univ., Cedar CityJun 29-Jul 2 C (D) $268 $155 $238

WASHINGTON OC COM NP

St. Martin’s College, LaceyJuly 11-14 C (D) $269 $155 $239

Song/Pom 1971

Abbreviations and Symbols: C - Cheer S - Song/Dance P - Pom/Dance M - Mascot PF - Pep Flag/Short Flag

- Elite Camps - Junior High Camps - Day Camp

- Unity Camps (with Dance (D) and/or Band (B) Camps)OC - On Campus COM - Commuter NP - Non-Participant

*NFHS credential courses offered during these dates/location. NFHS not offered at Junior High Camp sessions.

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Junior NationalsDisney’s California Adventure®Anaheim, CA

Dance/Drill NationalsSouthern California

High School SpiritNationalsSouthern California

All-Star NationalsSouthern Califonia

USA ClassicsNo. & So. California

USA ChampionshipsCalifornia & Utah

Great America Spirit CompetitionSanta Clara, CA

Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk CompetitionSanta Cruz, CA

The USA continues its year-long commitment to provide opportunities for spirit squads to learn, perform

and create life-long memories.

USA’s Customer Service Representatives are ready to answer any questions regarding camp locations, dates, program details, or registration procedures. 1.800.886.4USA (4872)

rallies & toUrs only at Usa!

San Francisco 49ers RallySan Francisco, California

Golden State Warriors RallyOakland, California

Denver Nuggets RallyDenver, Colorado

UCLA RalliesLos Angeles, California

Sacramento Kings RallySacramento, California

London Tour London, England

For more details, go to:http://usa.varsity.com

The USA continues its year-long commitment to provide opportunities for spirit squads to learn, perform

GENERAL INFORMATION

1. RESERVATIONS: Once you have selected your camp date and location and have an estimated number of students who will attend, you may make reservations by calling the USA offi ce. Your fi nal num-bers will be confi rmed when you have submitted your Enrollment Form and per person deposit.

2. REGISTRATION: In order to secure your reservation, please complete the attached Enrollment Form and mail it in with your $50.00 per person de-posit no later than 45 days prior to the start of your camp. The form may be duplicated for additional names. Send one Enrollment Form per team/squad (in-clude all participants and non-partic-ipants). A $50.00 per person registration deposit must be sent with the Enrollment Form. The $50.00 non-refundable deposit secures your place at camp and is applied to the total camp fee. Full payment may be sent with the Enrollment Form if desired. (Please see item #3 for detailed informa-tion regarding payments).

The “On Campus” fee includes all hous-ing, meals, and instruction. The “Com-muter” fee includes instruction only. (Meals may be purchased for “commuters” on a per meal basis at most facilities – contact the USA offi ce for more information). The “Non-Participant” fee includes housing and meals. Due to contractual obligations with host facilities, camp fees will be charged to all attendees regardless of age or participation. Adults may also audit stu-dent classes and attend director’s work-shops. Participants must be at least 10 years of age to attend a Junior High Camp and at least 12 years of age to attend a High School Camp.

Once the USA offi ce has received your Enrollment Form and per person deposit, a camp packet will be mailed to the person designated to receive correspondence. This packet includes medical release and waiver forms (please do not fax or mail these forms to the USA offi ce), and an invoice for each team/squad (e.g. Varsity, JV, or freshman) and program refl ecting the fi nal numbers submitted on the Enrollment Form. Please check these invoices for accuracy and contact the USA offi ce if they are in-correct. Also included in the packet will be any pertinent camp information.

IMPORTANT - Camps may, and often will, close to additional participants even be-fore the deposit deadline. Please secure your camp space by getting your $50 per person deposit, completed Enrollment Form, and signed Camp Policy form into the USA offi ce as soon as possible. A reservation does not guarantee a spot at our summer camp.

3. PAYMENT INFO: Payment can be made by credit card, school or cashier’s check, money order or school purchase or-der. Personal or organizational checks are not accepted. Make all payments payable to “USA Summer Camps.” Please no cash, per-sonal checks, or payments made by indi-vidual squad members. A $20.00 fee will be assessed for each returned check.

If you are paying with a purchase order, it should be written for the entire camp bal-ance and submitted with a completed En-rollment Form. Make sure the school name appears on the purchase order. Teams submitting purchase orders without a completed Enrollment Form will not be registered.

As an added convenience, payment can be made with MasterCard, VISA, Discover, or American Express. For deposit paid by credit

card, use the space for credit card authoriza-tion on the Enrollment Form.

THE BALANCE OF THE CAMP FEE IS DUE AND MUST BE RECEIVED IN THE USA OFFICE NO LATER THAN THREE WEEKS PRIOR TO THE CAMP OPEN-ING DATE. ANY REGISTRATIONS THAT HAVE NOT BEEN PAID IN FULL AFTER THIS DATE WILL BE SUBJECT TO CAN-CELLATION AND ANY ASSOCIATED DEPOSIT PAID WILL BE FORFEITED. PAYMENTS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AT CAMP.

4. CANCELLATION / ADD / CHANGE POLICY: Any changes/cancellations after your Enrollment Form has been processed will need to be submitted in writing to the USA offi ce. All payments, except the $50.00 per person deposit, are fully refundable if written notice of cancellation is received in the USA offi ce at least 14 days prior to your camp opening. If you do not receive an in-voice confi rmation refl ecting your revised numbers within 48-hours of submission, please follow up with the USA Registra-tion Department. CANCELLATIONS ARE OFFICIAL ONLY WHEN RECEIVED IN WRITING AND CONFIRMED BY THE USA OFFICE. USA will ONLY accept cancellations in writing. Because of fa-cility deposits paid by USA, “no-shows” at camp or cancellations received less than 14 days prior to camp will not receive any type of refund AND WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FULL TUITION. Payments may be applied to substitutes; however, if there is no alternate person, the $50.00 deposit cannot be applied to the balance of those attending. Should a “no-show” indi-vidual at a camp have an outstanding balance (e.g. unpaid school purchase order, etc.), FULL TUITION WILL STILL

BE DUE for the individual even though she/he did not attend camp.

5. REFUND REQUESTS: A separate refund request for cancellations received in writing at least 14 days prior to the camp opening must be submitted in writing to the USA offi ce by October 1, 2009. Again, the refund request is separate from cancel-lation request. No refund will be issued before the end of camp or after December 31, 2009.

6. ROOM ASSIGNMENTS: Room as-signments will be made by the team repre-sentative upon arrival at camp. To expedite this process, please prepare your own room-ing list (two to a room at most locations) and bring it to camp.

7. FULL CAMPS: Many USA camps fi ll to capacity. If bed space is not available when you register, you will be notifi ed im-mediately regarding alternate camp dates.

8. CAMP CHAPERONE: Each school is required to bring at least one adult chaper-one that is over 21 years of age. The camp chaperone fee is $125.00 and is limited to one per school/organization.

Chaperone responsibilities primarily involve assisting and supervising students at night. Chaperones are assigned to areas with their own students; however, they may be asked to oversee students from other teams.

Any additional adults (directors, coach-es, etc.) should register on the Enrollment Form and pay the “Non-Participant” fee.

9. COMMUTING COACHES / ADVI-SORS FEE: Commuting teams may register one (1) coach/advisor to attend camp at no cost. Any additional coaches/advisors/non-participants may attend at the rate of $25.00 per person. Please be sure to list all commuting adults on the Enrollment Form.

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CUSTOMER’S NAME (PLEASE INCLUDE NP & CP) PROGRAM MALE/ VARSITY J.V. FROSH/ JR. HIGH/ AMT. ENCLOSED C, S/P, M, PF, NP, CP FEMALE SOPH MID. SCH. PER PERSON

1. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

2. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

3. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

4. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

5. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

6. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

7. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

8. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

9. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

10. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

11. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

12. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

13. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

14. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

(Form may be duplicated for additional names) TOTAL:

F O R O F F I C E U S E O N L YDATE REC’D_________________ DEPOSIT AMT_________________ CC____________________CK#____________________ PO#____________________________________ENTERED BY________________

AS_______ VC_______ JVC_______ F/SC_______ JRC_______ S/P_______ PF_______ M_______ NP_______ CP_______ COMM_______ MALES_______

2009 USA SPIRIT CAMPS • ENROLLMENT FORMPlease print or type information and send to: USA Camps, 11135 Knott Avenue, Suite C, Cypress, California 90630 FAX: 866.761.9365

PROGRAM ABBREVIATIONS: C - CHEER S - SONG/POM M - MASCOT PF - PEP FLAG NP - NON-PARTICIPANT CP - CHAPERONE

❍ F ❍ M

❍ F ❍ M

❍ F ❍ M

❍ F ❍ M

❍ F ❍ M

❍ F ❍ M

❍ F ❍ M

❍ F ❍ M

❍ F ❍ M

❍ F ❍ M

❍ F ❍ M

❍ F ❍ M

❍ F ❍ M

❍ F ❍ M

FEMALE MALE

($50 deposit is non-refundable.)

CUSTOMER# _________________________________________

SCHOOL ________________________________________________________________________________

SCHOOL PHONE ( ) __________________________________________________________

SCHOOL ADDRESS _______________________________________________________________________

CITY ______________________________________ STATE ____________ ZIP ______________________

DIRECTOR ______________________________________________________________________________

HOME PHONE ( ) ____________________________________________________________

E-MAIL_________________________________________________________________________________

FAX PHONE ( ) ______________________________________________________________

RESIDENTIAL CAMPS: INDICATE: ❍ On Campus ❍ Commuter (Instruction Only)

CAMP LOCATION: _______________________________________________________________________

CAMP DATES: __________________________________________________________________________

Mark YES or NO to the following questions:Is the advisor/director attending camp? ❍ YES ❍ NOIs the advisor/director AACCA certified? ❍ YES ❍ NOIs the advisor/director employed by the school? ❍ YES ❍ NOIs the advisor/director over 21 years of age? ❍ YES ❍ NOIs the contact person the advisor/director? ❍ YES ❍ NO

PERSON TO RECEIVE CORRESPONDENCE: ___________________________________________________

E-MAIL________________________________________________________________________________

HOME ADDRESS ________________________________________________________________________

CITY ________________________________ STATE ____________ ZIP ___________________________

DAYTIME PHONE ( )________________ – __________________________________

EVENING PHONE ( )________________ – __________________________________

CHAPERONE: ❍ MALE ❍ FEMALE _____________________________________________________Camp Chaperone must be 21 years or older.

E-MAIL________________________________________________________________________________

HOME ADDRESS ________________________________________________________________________

CITY _______________________________ STATE ____________ ZIP ____________________________

DAYTIME PHONE ( )________________ – __________________________________

EVENING PHONE ( )________________ – __________________________________

PAYMENT: Payable to: United Spirit Association (PLEASE DO NOT SEND CASH)Forms of payment accepted: money order, cashier’s check and credit card. Personal checks, organization checks, cash or individual payments are not accepted.

❍ CHECK# _________________________TOTAL AMOUNT OF CHECK $ ____________________

❍ CREDIT CARD PAYMENT: ❍ VISA ❍ M/C ❍ AMEX ❍ DISCOVER(Deposits or complete payment only)

CARD # _______________________________________________________________________

CARDHOLDER’S NAME ____________________________________________________________

EXPIRATION DATE _________________________ AMOUNT PAID: $ ________________________

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