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Freshmen cheerleaders-Julie Alexander, Lori Florio, Rhonsa Darr. . l I I f. LH-.- 1 3 'A XX me -11 . 'f' . A ,.-.-.-- -af -aff'-'M'- -U s- ':5 -- sk g , , , J A -A N 0 --- . N ... E ' bi - y , -3:21, 1- 'iw 4 QL My ar- ,, fl .K+ .Q M V , f I 1' N fggjpaa .' '., -1- 4 7 - 1 Sophomore cheerleaders-Front row: Carol Hall, Cindy Schoenhals. Back row: On shoulders, Teresa Adams, Lisa Portz. Varsity cl Bonnie Lang, a I'OWZ ...nn -gp 'HiIdebran't, Cheerleaders work for fun Some may think that cheerleading is all fun, no work. Facts tell a different story. As soon as school was out last year, the newly elected '76-77 cheerleaders began practicing for camp. By 6:00 ev- ery other morning the girls were drill- ing chants and cheers. To raise money for camp at Rock Springs, just south of Junction City, the girls operated a fireworks stand. Ap- proximately S500 was raised. Civic Pride Cleaner was also sold to raise money for the cheerleading fund which is used to purchase new uniforms. When the time came for camp, all the hard work and time spent seemed worthwhile. The girls, who attended classes in attitude, cheers, chants, skits, etc., were rewarded by receiving one of eighteen spirit sticks given, something for which every squad strives. However, work did not stop when camp was over. The girls spent long hours before and after school writing skits for pep rallies and getting ready for games. -......J.,.,, ,W 1 Q15 ' Mary
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WlI'l ment nament and also tournament In pic events and money to buy basketball and pay for the here. The district uniforms. However, leaders were forced to own. Weekend trips to Hays, Lawrence paid off when the brought fhome four sportsmanship trophy for State Basketball Tournament, place in Division I, third place, Campus Special ball Tournament, and a i trophy from the Salina ketball Tournament. Q X 4. L for the olympics in- several money-making pro- fits. The goal was to raise enough i-All-JM. s4Spec .1
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Varsity Football Campus Opponent 7 Bishop Carroll 6 6 Wellington 26 0 Derby 10 13 Newton 15 13 Hutchinson 7 14 Ark City 0 19 ElDorado 13 13 Winfield 7 13 Augusta 19 B-Varsity Football Campus Opponent 18 ElDorado 2 12 Ark City 0 6 Newton 12 26 Winfield 8 22 Derby 2 Sophomore Football Campus Opponent 28 Ark City 0 27 ElDorado 8 28 Newton 15 14 Winfield 0 14 Valley Center 6 0 Derby 14 Cross Country Place Meet 6th Wamego lst Wellington lst Winfield 1st ElDorado 4th Hays lst AVL 1st Regional 4th State Girls' Basketball Campus Opponent 33 Wellington 35 32 Newton 45 33 Ark City 39 47 Winfield 28 44 ElDorado 35 47 Derby 30 46 Clearwater 37 53 Wellington 46 41 ElDorado 36 54 Derby 36 59 Winfield 33 Varsity Volleyball Campus Opponent 15 Derby 13 15 Derby 5 15 Rose Hill 13 15 Rose Hill 9 15 Augusta 12 5 Augusta 15 7 Augusta 15 12 Regionals-Derby 15 11 Regionals-Derby 15 wr, Varsity Basketball Campus Opponent 63 Augusta 45 67 Wellington 56 49 Newton 48 65 Southeast 51 67 Arkansas City 63 62 Hutchinson 65 65 Winfield 64 80 ElDorado 66 55 Derby 61 71 Goddard 60 57 Wichita South 62 63 Kapaun 86 58 Wellington 60 66 Newton 71 65 Arkansas City 57 75 Hutchinson 64 78 Winfield 50 58 ElDorado 60 73 Derby 74 79 Winfield 70 B-Varsity Volleyball Campus Opponent 10 Derby 15 15 Derby 11 15 Derby 10 5 Rose Hill 15 15 Rose Hill 17 9 Derby 15 3 Derby 15 8 Newton 15 1 Newton 15 15 Augusta 5 9 Augusta 15 10 Augusta 15
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