Pom Squad entertains GHS sports Garrett Sidetrackers Pom Squad be- gan the season by receiving a superior rating on home routine at Pom camp. They participated in the Garrett Days Parade and also in the DeKalb County Fair Parade in Auburn. They performed many different routines at both football and basketball games during halftime to entertain the crowd. Some of the rou- tines which were performed were “‘Cele- bration,” “Walk Right Now,” “Believe It or Not,” and “Go West.” At the last home basketball game the senior girls performed “Loraley.” Pom Pon Camp was sponsored for fourth, fifth and sixth graders and sev- enth and eighth graders to get the youn- ger girls interested in Pom Pons. To raise money for uniforms and supplies, the girls conducted cake raffles during bas- ketball and football games. Beth Vanderbosch served as captain of the squad while Della Surface was co- captain. Their sponsor was Mrs. Becky Derrow. 28 Pom Pons TOP—The Pom Pons perform in the Garrett Days Parade. ABOVE—Tari Kee, Natasha Tschebykin, Nina Tschebykin, Lori Davis and Mary Hile practice one of their many routines. LEFT—Mary Hile, Kathy Pepple and Tari Kee smile at the finish of a routine. ar eae Re oe eet eae IE oe A a ek ee Ee ain ee ee Oi i Ee et em ep fat on Ad. th ee ee oh Ae et ee ee =) |
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Cheerleaders raise funds for uniforms GHS Cheerleaders were involved in several activities in conjunction with the football and basketball teams. In the fall they sponsored a chili sup- per, a pep session before the DeKalb game, and a dance after the first game of the year. They cheered at the snake dance before the annual Baron match also. During basketball season they sponsored a dessert supper at the soap game. After the last game of the season, they had a dinner at the Pizza Hut, and on March 10 they treated the basketball team to a dinner at Shippy’s Steak House. At a competition in Oxford, Ohio, the cheerleaders received a blue ribbon for a superior rating. More than 400 cheer- leaders participated in the event. After the cheering season was over, they sold suntan lotion to raise money for the IU-UCA Cheerleading Camp July 26-29. With money from other projects they were able to buy new uniforms. 30 Cheerleaders TOP—Varsity cheerleaders Patti Kleber, Wen- dy Maggert, Chris McIntosh, Kelly Bonar, and Kami Oster. LEFT—Reserve cheerleaders Patty Hile, Lora Gerber, Kathy Feagler, Gina Jones. ABOVE—Freshman cheerleaders Tricia Ferry, Tammy Wellhausen, Rachel Warstler and Julie- ann Johnson.
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