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Girls Work OO Hours Drill Team captain, Melissa Tolar, steps right in to help prepare half-time performances. All total, the girls put in over 800 hours working on their routines. Melissa and co-captain, Dianna Brecheisen, made up several routines performed throughout the 1970-71 season. - 3 923: M -gm igl A 'Nlf rrs. , While Raindrops Keep Fal.lin ' on their heads, the Baldwin High School Drill Team performed at halftime of the Blue Valley basketball game. QFIRST ROWJ: Donna Young, Susan Polson, Terri jackson, Cathy McGinnis, Susan Plankg QSECOND ROWJ: Laural Fisher, Peggy Chamberlin, Dianna Brecheisen, Peggy Fisher, Nancy Chamberlin, Betty Scribner, Ellen Brown, janet Heyg QTI-HRD ROWQ: Donna Anderson, Rhonda Gibler, Patty Williams, Pam Crady, JoAnn McDermott, Melissa Toler, and Sherry Gimblet. 30
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ffflgf lr' it in Y W 1 , A L2,1L fi LL 's 92 The B.H. S. cheerleaders can always raise a cheer for the crawd at a pep rally, especially when it's a Wellsville game. Excitement is always higher at this game because of the rivalry with Coach Philpot, a former Bulldog. Cheerleaders Lead Team nd School n to Victory The 1971 Baldwin High School cheerleaders were were Connie Lindholm, senior, Nancy Crawford and Julie Davis, juniorsg Connie French, sophomoreg and Robin Sawyer, freshman. They attended a N. C.A. cheerleading camp in Marshall, Missouri last summer to learn new ideas in cheerleading, including yells and cheers. Competing against 12 other cheerleading squads, the five girls secured two superior ratings. Money for camp was raised at the annual Fourth of july celebration where the girls sold ice cream and cake. Some of the various spirit-promoting projects of the year included decorating the team's cars, help- ing with homecoming festivities, and presenting an original pom-pon performance. Along with the regular cheerleading at every game, the cheer- leaders also served the team lunch the days of several games. irauusunnnm f -ff' - wssM.z.ffa-:su-muuqwmssw -:..-F-are -ew ..-- wen, ..,f ra:.mffwv,a e,m
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