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Timm L - . Cheerleaders Spirit and overall school unity reached its peak this year according to head cheerleader Barb Gerleman. The varsity cheerleaders consisted of juniors, Leslie Lumpkins, Marty Hodge, Lynn Klotzbach and seniors, Barb Gerleman, Cella Cole, and Missy Hinde. The cheerleaders attended the NCA fNational Cheerleading Asso- ciationl summer camp at Rock Springs Ranch. They brought back home the familiar spirit stickf' along with four superior blue ribbons won in competition. As in previous years, the girls were nominated for the Kan- sas District award. This year, how- ever, the cheerleaders won the com- petition and were named the Kansas District Champions. The award is sponsored by the Dr. Pepper Co. and is based on the overall poise, skill, and ability of the squad. Approxima- tely 80 squads attended the camp of nearly 500 girls. To help finance their summer camp and the year's expenses, the cheerleaders held a very successful ice cream social at Playland Park. Throughout the year they also spon- sored money-making projects which included tray days and running concession stands. South's first bonfire was accom- plished through the dedication of the cheerleaders. They also kept busy with practices, and attending the many sports events along with the numerous pep assemblies they organ- ized. An attempt to create more school unity was the goal of the '74- '75 cheerleaders and they succeeded. 1. The cheerleaders are Marty Hodge, Cella Cole, Leslie Lumpkin, Barb Gerleman, Lynn Klotzbach, and Missy Hinde. 2. Barb takes avid interest in B-team game. 3. Leslie does her part in promoting spirit at football games. 4. Lynn studies the scoreboard. 5. Cheer- leaders lead the team on. 6. Marty does a cheer with a laugh. 7. Missy does a routine at a pep rally. 8. The six ham it up. 9. Cella cheers with enthusiasm. 162 cheerleaders
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J .V. Cheerleaders Junior Varsity cheerleaders Betsy Block, head, Katie Kennedy, Li- zanne Niles, Betsy Larson, Nancy Hagen, and Jean Klotzbach sup- ported all freshmen, sophomore and B-team games in football and basket- ball. The support which these teams received added greatly to their im- provement over last year's records and the over-all enthusiasm of the team was increased. Various activities involving the jr. varsity cheerleaders included leading cheers at pep assemblies, passing out medals at the state cross-country meet, and helping present a birthday cake to Mr. Williams. The highlight, however was the District Cheerleaders workshop in which cheerleaders gathered from surrounding communities to discuss new cheers and learn from each other so as to return to their schools and stir up that good old loyal team spirit. 1. Betsy Block, head junior varsity cheerleader contemplates the next cheer as she takes a break at half-time. 2. Nancy Hagen, Rah! Rah! Rah! Sock it to em Cougars! 3. Are five heads better than six? It seems so when the junior varsity cheerleaders get together. 4. Junior varsity cheerleaders pause mementarily while building their strength to pose for a pic- ture. They are: Betsy Block, sophomore, Betsy Larson, freshman, Lynn Klotzbach, freshman, Lizanne Niles, sophomore, Katie Kennedy, so- phomore, and Nancy Hagen, freshman. 6 cheerleaders
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