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White Hats Enhance Show Purple and White derbies added a new dimension to drill team routines. I feel that the hats are a stopping point. They finish the uniform, said Mrs. Su- san Affolter, sponsor. Captain Susan Kippes, Co-Captain Laura Alejos and 34 Westsiders started the year at home games with Ameri- can Drill Team Salute, Superman, and Birth of the Blues. The drill team performed at the KU Band Day and marched in the Homecoming Parade. Several members attended summer camp at KU, where they won four tro- phies: third place in pom pon, two out- standing achievement awards, a show- off award and individual ribbons. They performed a variety of routines, includ- ing jazz, military, high kick and disco. TOP RIGHT: Proudly holding a' drill team ban- ner is Connie Lundry, '82 RIGHT: Drill team wears new purple derby hats with white trim, ABOVE: Performing during the halftime of the first home game are drill team members Marty Young and lill Mitchell, '8O. 781 People X Drill Team x .Z
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,Q N-1 S. Spirit Leaders Leave Squads Cheerleader and yell leader squads were kept busy with the many sports activities they supported. Both squads, although supportive, encountered some problems. Two ot the seven football yell lead- ers, Marty Schmid and Ted Yound, quit the squad for personal reasons. Dave Urnbarger, yell leader sponsor, also re- signed that position for personal rea- sons. According to Miss Beverly Bernardi, cheerleader sponsor the problem with the yell leaders during the football sea- son was their lack of participation in the established cheers. One complaint was the lack of the yell leaders' presence and their 'promotion of unauthorized cheers. Basketball yell leaders also had prob- lems. lim Cahill and David Welch quit the squad and Chuck Wempe was re- leased from the squad tor his behavior at a game. The cheerleading squads lost only one member, as compared to yell lead- ers losing tive. Nancee Nicklin, varsity cheerleader, was released from the squad for rules violations. Leaders of the cheerleading squads were Kelly Henley, head varsity cheer- leader, and Brenda Boles, head junior varsity cheerleader. I W ---...gs FAR LEFT: Kelly Henley, '80, leads students at apep assembly. TOP RIGHT: Varsity Cheer- leaders. FRONT ROW: Sunny Cleland, Kelly Henley, Candi lones, lulie Connelly. BACK ROW: Peggy Dobelbower, Nancee Nicklin, Diane Hottman. LEFT: Yell Leaders. FRONT: lim Cahill. FRONT ROW: lim Smiley, Ted Young. Greg Slocum. SECOND ROW: David Welch, Shane Whitehead. TOP ROW: Marty Schmid. ABOVE: Iulie Connelly, '80, encourages crowd participation. Sports X Cheering Squads X 77
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