Kearney High School - Clipper Yearbook (Kearney, MO)

 - Class of 1987

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Football Cheerleaders: Back row - Kathy Gentry, Trina McGee, Kristen Hragyil, Melanie Burns, Enthusiasm generates enthusiasm!! -Pat Davis Sarah Gibbens. 2nd row - Rachel Stotts, Kathy Wolfe, Lori Holland. Front row - Gilla Kunkel, Michelle Webster. LET' HE RIT FOR THE GIRLS!!! Yelling, clapping and gyrating in colorful formations at dozens of football games, basketball games, and wres- tling meets, the dogs twenty eight vivacious cheerleaders concluded another year as directors of crowd enthusi- asm. Demonstrating unlimited energy and boundless en- thusiasm, the girls bounced through a year of games, as- semblies and parades. All squads fullfilled their duties of promoting school spirit and good sportsmanship while dis- playing high standards of control. New yells, chants and . Cro wd psychology techniques were learned during sum- mer camp on the SMSU campus in Springfield , MO. For those who Chee,-ed from the sidelines and for those who Wrestling Cheerleaders: Back row - Sarah Gibbens, Kathy Wolfe, Paula Hughs. 2nd row participated physically, the girls were an essential link in the unification of the student body. It was on the field, court, and mat that the endur- ing loyalties, enthusiastic support, competitive spirit and good sportsmanship form- ed the groundwork for the years ahead. Julie Weisbroad, Julie Jackson, Amy Weisbroad, Front row - Cathy Gentry. Basketball Cheerleaders: Back row - Janice Raines, Susie Carter, Rachel Smith, MiDonna Powell. 2nd row - Buffy Brown, Lori Holland, Gilla Kunkel, Jill Pichelman, Bebi Lenz, Shannon Moore, Trina McGee. Front - Michelle Webster, 78 Cheerleading - . , .- , ,...,... -...,- .-ff.. '.- 4 . .Q ,,, , ,,-J w -- - 3 Q , , ff- , , - 1 . , . . qmkhm,-5,,m W MA, ,Hg gl

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gl il 'II L 'is ghs. 2nd row - 'wan I Si 'I . ' , ll r KHS GOLDE GIRL L FROM EGYPT TO s LEFT TO RIGHT TOP ROW: JULIE BUCKLEY, ELIZA- BETH SMITH. BECKI PETERSON, CHRISTINE MOF- FITT, KELLIE HOLMSTROM. LISA BAKER, KARI PORTER BOTTOM ROW: KRISTI SOLIGO. DIANE STENNER. SELENA HEDR- RICK , CARRIE WRIGHT TEE R RING HARTDWELI. The K.H.S. Golden Girls proved their talent this year by performing a variety of dances at football games, bas- ketball games, pep assemblies, and wrestling matches. Their season began early when they attended pom- pon camp at SMSU. It was a week of massive hysteria. The average bedtime being I a.m. and the average wake-up time being 5:30. The reason for such little sleep - practice, practice, practice! The girls were split up into small groups. mostly two's, and were taught a dance that they later had to perform before a panel of judges. These dances they would later teach to the squad to perform at various sport events at home. Many positive comments were received from the student body, the parents, and the teachers con- cerning their routines. Secretary, Janet Hayes, comment- ed, I was really impressed this year with the Golden Girls. They showed me a great deal of character by their dedica- tion and desire to make a good showing for their school. Every morning when coming to school you could find them in the band room practicing. This showed me that they are trustworthy, reliable, and dedicated to a goal. That dedica- tion proved itself in their performances. They not only per- formed well, but showed a great deal of personality while performing. I think it was very fitting that such a terrific group of girls would climax their year at the State Basket- ball finals in Columbia. This was a very special year for the Golden Girls as they practiced each day before and af- ter school, they grew very close and shared many memora- ble moments. Among their favorite routines were, Egypt. Let it all Blow, Big Bad Wolf, and Shake a Tail Feather. The Golden Girls would also like to thank Mr. Buckmanand Mrs. Goss for their support and help throughout the year. ABOVE: VENTURING HOME FROM CAMP, BECKI PETERSON. KRISTI SOLIGO. AND KELLIE HOLM- STROM STOP TO TAKE A POSE IN HARTWELL, MO. LEFT: I'M A WILD- N-CRAZY GIRL. DIANE STENNER AND LISA BAKER PREPARE FOR BED. Pom Pon 79

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