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M1 -1 think m pon has been a good experience. It 1 lzazz ht me how to work with others s taug us I ve had a lot of fun I have also come less nervous when I have to get p in front of people .IENNI JARIVIEL At first I was ,md of depressed about camp because ody made it really great. I got a bal- 5. d be missing my birthday. But every- oon-a-gram and everything. In TAIVIMY KRUGER: ' Pom pon was E new experience for me, and although . tou h to some of the routines were g learn, overall I enjoyed it very much. SARAH CUNNINGHA ' J 3 K, 1' ' 5 M Q 2 C . D 21 I Complet- Let's form a line ing a difficult pass, Sarah ' ' Tammy Kru- ger, Janme Brady, ic Vande Velde, Jenni Jarmel, d Connie Robbins ex- Debbie Brungardt. NX. MN -'- 1' t eg -. ef :bleu K I Jousrmo 1 POM PON Cunningham, ' V' ki Z an change pom pons. Photo by
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FRESHMAN BOYS AND GIRLS BASKETBALL l 'T' SWISSSH... 'We are small, hut have talent and work together as a team. ' If hough the record QQ. gf rarely tells the sto- W' ?'f ry, most of the freshman girls felt that it was an introductory course for their next three years. JILL BAKER: Basketball was a learning experience Pm open. During a freshman game against Wamego, Stacy Wright sets herself strategically for an open shot before her teammates come down the court on a fast break. Photo rby Kristi Vande Velde. -Heather McRobe1'ts. for meg I felt the team did really wellf, COR! SMITH: Even though our season record wasnit very good, playing in the freshman games showed me what to expect in my fu- ture years in basketball. Cl FRESHMAN GIRLS' BASKET- BALL: First Row: Coach Cindy Hamilton, Jo Manhart, Dawn Balmer, Jill Bakerg Second Row: Heather McRoberts, Cori Smith, Michelle Martin, and Kim Safarik. Photo by Brent Photography. nal
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SUPERSTARSQUAD We had a great time at camp, doing everything We could to earn the superstar purple ribbon. gf? ttending camp at K- State provided the if 4' 'fi squad with new rou- tines to perform throughout the year. The girls came home with 8 reds and 4 blues that they received on the individual routines. VICKI VANDE VELDE: I had fun. Each person gave 100 percent on every routineg I couldn't ask for any more out of a squad. Prince. Performing at pep assem- bly to Baby Pm a Star, senior Vicki Vande Velde moves her Iine into a diagonal. Photo by Kristi Vande Velde. , lr, CONQNIE ROBBINS I'm glad I was given the chance of being a pom pon girl. JANNIE BRADY: For reasons unknown, Connie Robbins and I often turn into monkeys, but this year has been a lot of fun for me. Our squad really worked well togetherg we even made it through the rolls in 'Girls Just Wanna Have Fun! ' E 5,6,7,8. Sophomore Jenni Jai-mel and senior Connie Robbins drop their poms on the right count dur- ing their performance. Photo by Debbie Brungardt. sssgsm POM PON 1 tlliiieitc Q e nd'
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