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Dance Team , F ,gl ?gwJ'y,Jrgjiy , iw This laughing line-up consists of the officers of high- kickers. QL to Rl Diane Cliver, Carolyn Harris, jamie Lenzen. Karen Hudgins. and Karen Sustek. Fresh from SMU camp, decked out in saucy red, black and white uniforms and knee-high boots, Churchillls first dance team couldn't wait for their premier performance at the first game of the year with MacArthur. They boarded the bus and headed for the stadium, only to remain on the busses the whole night because it rained and rained and rained. But there was always another game, and the Roosevelt tilt's halftime provided the opportunity for the 24-member group to bow before the fans and perform to the number, Does Anybody Know What Time It Is? The rest of the year was a breeze, and the several times the High-Kicks appeared on TV segments introduced them to the community. Basketball season was another chance to perform, sweaters and silver necklaces were rewards, and the outing at Centerpoint was part ofa wonderful memory. . . . CI debut in '72 s I Y Q Q1 u With one boot skyward, Paige Welter doesn't believe ir standing on her own two feet, as she displays near-perfec High-Kick form.
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mp., -v-'wg Clowning around during a coke break, The Varsity Sharon Giles. Lois Wifl1C1'SPOOI1, 21UCl Gwynne Cheerleaders Kari Titsworth, Beverly Weitzel, Prather show their spirit keeps on going. Singing their spirit into the chilly night are j.V. cheerleaders Lynn Snow, Cindy Akromis, Diana Galindo, and Mary Ann Barnett shown here at the concluding game of the '71 football season. Cheerleaders came home from summer camp at SMU with five first-place ribbons and the spirit stick, honors enough to be the first group pictured on the Super Charger board for 1970-71. After months of preparation uniform planning, breaking in new 'iRah-rah shoes and perfecting every movement of every yell, the cheer- leaders arrived at Blossom Stadium for the first game . . . to perform in the MacArthur monsoon . . . to lead spirit in the first victory . . . to witness the last half almost alone as the crowd fled the storm. Much of the spirit fostered by cheerleaders behind the scenes are never known-painting banners, planning pep rallies, bringing little gifts for buddies on the game days . . . all involved hours in addition to those actually spent in front of the student body. Kari summed up the year for the whole group by remember- ing 'fsummer practices for camp, getting new uniforms, beating Reagan, the Lee pep rally, riding in the Charger to the games, kidnapping the basketball players for breakfast . . . most of all supporting all our Charger teams.
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1971-72 HIGH-KICKS Qtop row l to rj Cristy Frausto, Susy Root. Debbie jourdan, Angela Austin, Debbie Wright, Kathy jourdan, LaVonnc Allen, Carol Gilmore, Sarah Owens. Qmiddle row l to rj Kathy Eitcl, Cindy Gurnaclc, Kim Magers, Loretta Davis, Pam Matcra, Sheri Kitchen, Kandie Cloud, Judy Ragland, Kristy Bradfield. Qbottom row l to rj Diane Clivcr, Karen Sustek, Carolyn Harris, Karen Hudgins, jamie Lenzen. Getting their kicks by performing, these high-kickers aim for the stars. V
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