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CHECK OUT THE CHEERLEADERS Rah! Rah! Sis boom bah! A great cheer, yes, but you probably have not heard the PHS cheerleaders yell that same old one this year. In fact, you have probably heard many new cheers mixed in with the old. That is because this year the Pirate pompom wavers went to cheering camp in the summer tor four, long, hard-working, productive days. They had a great time, but also learned many new ways in which to raise their teams' spirits. The girls paid for camp themselves and also the new outfits they purchased this year. They raised the money through car washes, doughnut sales, and, the biggy of them all, a cheering clinic. The clinic was held on two Saturdays in December. Girls between the ages of five and thirteen were invited. Approximately one hundred girls in all came and learned new cheers, chants and jumps. The cheerleaders worked hard at their job of keeping the PMA (POSITIVE MENTAL ATTITUDE) in all sports dwellers. The spirit they possessed was a very catchy virus and showed us the pride of PERRY. 1. Varsity Cheerleaders: left to right: Gina Horvath. Stephanie Ratchko. Leta Houston, Tom Nocida 2. Captain. Leta Houston, knows how to yell!!! 3. It you boys don't win. we're going to VARSITY 21
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PERRY PIRATE PEP CLUB This year's Pep Club officers pictured at the right were: Kathleen Mayer, President: Stephanie Ratchko, Vice President; Kathy Kakas, Secretary: Renee Diaz, Treasurer. The football field at Homecoming was painted with the skull and crossbones and other Pirate slogans setting the mood for a great weekend. The Pep Club raised the money for this project by sponsoring a spirit chain contest. Each link was sold for a nickel. After a week’s worth of selling, the Junior Class won the contest. At Christmas time they surprised all of the wrestlers and basketball players by being secret santas. They gave these athletes goodies and decorated their lockers for a week. The advisor for the year was Miss Mendat. Pep Club Members: left to right. 1st row; Patty Nesselrotte. Renee Diaz. Kathleen Mayer. Stef Ratchko. 2nd row; Gretchen Misch. Diane Densmore, Sandy Hobbms. Sandy Coon. 3rd row: Kathy Kakas. Cheryl McCuistion. Debbie Lazarchic. Arlene Dyala. Nancy Fish, Connie Johnson. 20
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1. Aw, Come on Leta! i don’t need a mustache. 2. And if you work real hard, someday you might become a Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader 3. We don't always sit around 4. Open up those mouths and yell!! 22
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