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Sponsors: J. Bergland, S. Patredis lfar rightl Cheerleaders: Seniors-Laura Hindman, Dolores Cooper, Brenda Terret. Juniors-Micki Edwards, Cheryl Snead, Angie Franks, Karen Carpenter. Sophomores-Holly Meeks, Shannon Stringer, Fran lkerd. M'-' 1 V JW. , A- , V , was , S 0 334. a Cheerleaders 75
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74 Cheerleaders Firm Believers Ten young ladies had a belief in their school. They were firm believers in most every activity. These ladies were the varsity cheerleaders. They decided to make. their week at camp a little more exciting. To do this they attended Southern Methodist University Cheerleading Camp in Dallas, Texas. This camp was the largest ever attended by the girls and gave them quite a scare at first. Overcoming their fears, they brought home four superior ribbons and a spirit stick. The girls worked together all summer to pay for their new uniforms and other activi- ties. They raised money by holding bake sales, working a concession stand at the Fairgrounds Speedway, and a fireworks stand. The cheerleaders participated in a com- petition at Quail Springs Mall and were on The Scene a television show on Channel 25. The average cost per girl for her uniforms, equipment and odtls and ends is approximately S500 tif there were no money raising projectsi. During the summertime they practiced about eight hours a week in the mornings and spent quite a few hours more working on money raising projects and giving drinks to the football players during two-a-days. The girls practice between one and two hours a week, besides the time cheering at games, plann- ing pep assemblies and cheers for the games. So you see, there is more to being a cheerleader than just those few hours they are seen at the game.
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Freshman Cheerleaders Bursting With Pride i T-his year's Freshman cheerleaders showed lots of school spirit. They have a very busy. schedule to keep up with. They cheer for all freshman sports and also the J.V. teams. The cheerleaders spend part of their summer at a cheerleading camp in Tulsa. They received a superior ribbon and a spirit stick every day. They also paged at the Capitol and held bake sales to raise money to pay for their uniforms and camp. 76 Freshman Cheerleaders n. a. Freshmen Cheerleaders top to bottom: Tracy Arms Terri Lane Dede Wadja Laurie Lukazek, Debbie Moore, and Tia Morgan
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