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Clinic strengthens skills Youngsters perform Raising money for uni- forms, the Varsity cheer- leading squad held a cheer- leading clinic at the park. lt was held for two days for girls in the grade school and junior high. The first day the girls brought sack lunches and stayed from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The second day lasted from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. with an awards ceremony at the en The cheerleaders taught the girls what they had learned while attending camp in Wichita. The girls also learned jumps, stunts, and a routine to Beat lt, which they performed at a home varsity football game. Kim Frank, senior said, lt helped us learn the cheers better, too. It was just like a practice. On the last day trophies and ribbons were awarded to the girls who showed im- provement in pep and me chanics RECREATION -I VARSITY CHEERLEADERS COMING FROM You 'tl had a lot of fun, but the year went too fast. It didn't seem like we got to cheer much Cindy Doebele It was an exceptional year because I think the squad became really close Brlgette Hartter 1?WI' ,QM gy Wy were iw 59? ifiikmzxiihw-4 Q' ffftifivrtffaltw an at M, 4 Boogie down Cheerleaders and grade school students perform at the halftime to Beat It which they learned at a clinic held by the varsity cheerleaders Photo by Da Jxd Brswell We want more While cheering at the Shawnee Heights Tourna ment Angie Suther senior awaits the outcome of the game against Shawnee Heights Photo by Beth Brandenburg d - it - ' H - , H .. - - V, H 1 ,ws ,, ss , ig! j B T if r - 4 W 3 ' a gl A 4 A' TT ' ' C it T T fr T ,NF ' Y ' ' T , , T Q -lr rt' 'TT mf I Y A W , O , A, W 1 Z 1, its i 2 ff ' J T 1, . e Eggs 3 'r 1 1 if Q1 T T' H ,rr v 2' ,wr r, Q lf, , T T V, W , L it., Tyr' 5 fm' T'-aw Tf it Y fr ,T ., ,M it if W f w1qfg,r2,?tt?lK'vW-igfsfffufgt'-f,,?'f 4'-TTTyf yfavwiww ,ix :.t27Lf.K',T, f' j Twwf 'r T rt , Tr4w'grxrf SF f W' W .,,:, WL 4 ' 4 ' ' ii H ' ' Y 1
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RECREATION VARSITY CHEERLEADERS LUIS' COMING FROM OU It was sad to know It was our last year but I had a lot of good memones Angle Suther It was fun working wlth the sensors but the year went too fast Jenny Griggs VaIentlne's Day Selllng flowers Klm Frank senior attaches a secret message from an admlrer Photo by Greg Abbott Hey! During halftime of the Bash op Mlege game at the Shawnee Heights Tournament Cindy Doe bele Kam Frank and Jenny Gnggs pep up the crowd Photo by Beth Brandenburg s A Ateam Cheerleaders Angle Suther Mary Dekat Klm Frank Jenny Griggs Brlgette Hartter Clndy Doebele Photo by Brent Photography Now you check It out Cheer mg theur team on IURIOFS Clndy Doebele and Brlgette Hartter fund thelr efforts go to no avall as the Eagles go on to lose to St Marys Photo by Greg Abbott . I H vs - ' ' - y . II - I - II ,, . . , . II I I Iss I I. IAF I Qi . 'II, A Q I I I I I ns ' as - I
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I 142 ORGANIZATIONS COLOFIGUARD Tosses create need for shorter poles Competing with camp routine Eye of the Tiger colorguard receives Il rating at District I Festival Practice, practice, and more practice made up the two weeks before the Dis- trict l Festival in which the colorguard got a Il ranking. The colorguard competed with their field show feature, The Eye of the Tiger. Along with practicing this routine, they had to make up two other routines in which they marched along with the band. I felt we did really well at District, and that attending it was worth our time, said Captain Genell Schultes. A summer day camp was held at the school the week before school started. Wen- dy Hicks, a member of Ba- ker University's colorguard, taught two routines, one to Charleston and the other to The Eye of the Tiger. Hicks also taught them how to do tosses and a flag ex- change. The colorguard found their seven foot flags too tall to do tosses with, so the flags were cut to six feet. I love our flags being six foot tallg they are much easier to work with and help make our performances more at- tractive, said Angela Shell. Pre-game Positioned in the mid- dle of the football field, Angela Shell and Patti Frey juniors con- centrate on t'We Got the Beat. Photo by David Biswell. Mkt'-i .t - West oiiifkis -H2 I Y tjw-I . . f, . ti 'ws - f .+o-ag.
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