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The 1979-80 cheerleaders were filled with pep and spirit while backing the Pirates. They showed their enthusiasm by attending every football game, basketball game and wrestling match. The squads attend summer camps and won numerous ribbons on their performances. The captain Lisa and co- captain showed their leadership during the football season, while Susan Swindler was the captain for the basketball squad. Their sponsor was Marcie Kalthoff. . CClockwise Topj WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS: CLeft to rightj Debbie Boller, Kim Harrison, Jerri Bowman. BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS: CTopJ Pam Turner. Second Flow: Susan Swindler, Lisa Parrett, Shelley Clevenger. Front Row: Denise Sherry, Natalie Parrett.
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The squad learned new dance techniques at summer camp at Fulton, Missouri at William Woods Col- lege. fAbove Rightj Kim Morris rustles up spirit on the Pirate gridiron. CBeIow Lefty Captain Julie Samp- son and co-captains, Laquetta Armstrong and Sara Renz. fBelow Righty Julie suffered a broken leg but it didn't stop the dance. CBelowJ The squad danced at almost every pep rally and wowed the crowd with high kicks. Ihtncing! Dancing! Dancing!!! With a new emphasis on choreography, the P. C. drill team danced their way into the hearts of football, wrestling, and basketball fans everywhere to renew their reputation as the best drill team in the conference, Led by senior captain, Julie Sampson and co-captains, Laquetta Armstrong and Sara Ftenz, the girls delighted audiences with routines of HMy Sharona, Hot Stuff, and Walk This Way. Squad members were: Julie Sampson, Laquetta Armstrong, Sara Renz, Judy Walters, Kim Morris, Tammy Boyer, Christi Ferrin, Janet Renz, Amy Patton, Melissa Hackett, Lynda Freeland and Dana Pasley.
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f I ,.A' T ,XVA P 5 Steve Cooper here is pictured with some of his classmates from Chiben School in Goio, Japan. Steve spent a year with the Ishinage family learning the language and customs. Japanese value their ancient and revered culture, a striking change from the fast-paced change of American society. Steve experienced many opportunities to grow and explore as a stranger in a strange land. Pictured above are Cecelia Gonzales from Uruguay and Sibelia Angulo from Costa Rica. Sibelia faced a tremendous handicap at first, not knowing much English. She was supported and encouraged by the Hoyt family and joined many clubs. Ingrid Ettylmayr came to live with the Minnie Johnson family from Austria. ln this family group Ingrid is on the far left. The flatness of the Platte County countryside amazed her after living in a Qt N0y1Q'E'i lst' .'5l'o WU 0 Penny Sharp spent a year in Levin, New Zealand with the Jenkins family. She attended school at Waiopeh College fthe term used there for higlrschoolj. She is seated in the picture between Mrs. and Mr. Jenkinsg seated on the floor are the Jenkins' daughters, Wendy, 15 and Glenys, 17. School was much more difficult, Penny admits. Weekends are quiet times in Levin, everything is closed so teenagers meet at each other's home to talk. mountainous terrain. Ingrid made many friends and excelled in her studies. ' Qitiilx
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