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6 cheerleaders l spirit lifts players' morale after the cheerleaders were selected in the spring, they immediately began to practice cheers and to think of ways to make money. their first such at- tempt was a firecracker sale, which, considering it blew over one night, was a good start. after crying for two days, we set it back up and started selling again. pam tieme yer, senior in early august, the varsity squad attended camp at southwest missouri state. there they learned cheers, jumps and a pom pom routine which they presented later in a pep assembly. in addition, they brought home two superiors and one excellent ribbon. camp was fun. one night before evaluation, i slipped and hit my head. i got up and was knocked silly. everyone said i lost my brains. jeanne walker, junior after school started, the girls set up a class com- petition involving spirit links. the class with the most links sold won the spirit stick. at an assemb- ly, the 'chains of spirit' were spread out across the gym. the senior class won. the cheerleaders not only tried to make money but also boosted spirit, pep and enthusiasm at games. they weren't always alone, though. in add- ition to student section, five senior and two junior boys joined the squad to cheer during the foot- ball season. i put so much into it for two years, that when the last game ended, i felt cheated because i wanted to keep on doing it. dale ricke, senior busy all year long, the cheerleaders provided 'pep' at minor sports events and continued to boost school spirit at assemblies throughout the year. it was a lot of work but for what you get out of it, it's worth it. mary murphy, senior A4 page fifty nine cheerleaders 84 student section
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3A 51 page 58: I. cindy schulte encourages the fans to cheer at a home basketball game. 2. cindy bugner' presents her mother with a carnation at the last football contest. 3. boys on the squad make part- ner stunts possibleg pam tiemeyer and dale ricke demonstrate a difficult mount before the kick- off. 4. varsity cheerleaders: ll. to r.l-mary mur- phy, ed taravella, cindy schulte, russ kessler jeanne walker, ed siderwicz, pam tiemeyer, dale ricke, cindy bugner, john mavec, Valerie wise-- man, emily aaron, dan zeorlin. 5. freshmen: ll. to.r.l-betty dowell, carleen gerstner, diane hemmen, joan wurth. 6. football games pro--l vide a friday night pastime for many carroll students who come and cheer. page 59: 1. mem- bers of the student section join in the chants at 2 home football game. 2. b-varsity: il. to r.l-V connie miller, peggy perry, laurie hammond, karen cornella. 3. cheering at a wrestling con- test, all four squads add spirit. 4. sophomores: U. to r.l-karen hall, mary coen, karla squires, chris guerrero. A2 A1 Vs ffg? 'fo' fx f is, R- L4
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21 'the carroll herald' co-editors ..... ..... m ary angelee smith .........................dalericke assistant editors ............. jan kruse ......................ronthackery editorials ................. pat pirotte features .... ............... t om stolz sports ...... ........... d ave schmidt layout .... ..... s ally seitz, mike bolster ad managers .............. tim morrow .....................lauragarafalo circulation manager ....... kelley cramm photography ..... ........ t roy horine staff. . .drew bogner, charles carney, craig helser, mark hammar, bernard berning, elizabeth bridgeford, paul wurth, robert meredith, dorothy mulhern. adviser. .......... mrs. karen bradshaw Gm- member of the kansas organization of publications and F advisers 54.2-4 ' page sixty 'the carroll herald' A1 A3
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