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Varsity Squad encourages victories The response of the student body was great, according to head- cheerleader Teresa Borthwick, sen- ior. Other cheerleaders were Penny Coddington, Sandi Miller, Rhonda Reed and Kyle Shotwell, all juniors. The cheerleaders attended sum- mer camp at Rock Springs Ranch. They brought back many awards with them. One was the familiar spirit stick along with three supe- rior ribbons and one excellent. The squad was also nominated for and received the Award of Excellence. The squad was chosen from among 61 other squads that attended and participated in the summer camp. Many projects were held to fi- nance their summer and school year expenses. These included a car wash and a cheerleading clinic for girls in grade school and junior high. The varsity squad also sold cookies, lolli- pops and Straw Hat Pizza tickets as well as returning lunch trays for nickels and dimes. The cheerleaders taught new cheers and chants to the Pep Club and kept busy throughout the year planning and participating in pep assemblies. Mrs. Cheryl Flowers, sponsor, added enthusiasm to the squad and helped out whenever she was needed. .V Z' l x
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Specialty Squad Sparks spirit Robin Bradshaw, Cathy Baier , and Mary Clark showed pep, spirit, and enthusiasm as they cheered for wrestling, girls basketball and vol- Y leyball. They also practiced and yelled in the pep assemblies and took their places in the Pep Club to cheer on the other teams as well. The first year for the Specialty Squad was a successful one. The girls attended ASCC fAll State Cheerleading Campj in the summer at Emporia. Many cheers were learned to help support the teams. 'W 1 good thing to have. We need some- thing like this for the other sports, commented Head Cheerleader Robin Bradshaw. Even though the girls were busy with their activities, they were always ready to help oth- ers. 3 l. Specialty cheerleaders for the 1977-78 year were Cfrom leftj Mary Clark, Robin Bradshaw and Cathy Baier. 2. Robin Brad- shaw, head of the squad, spent many hours coordinating cheers to arouse enthusiasm in , the crowd. 3. Participating in a special pep rally for the upcoming South-Central game were Mary Clark and Robin Bradshaw along with Varsity cheerleader Rhonda Reed. 4. Maureen Kennedy pauses momen- tarily during announcements, while Mary Clark and Debbie Heigle discuss the possi- ble results of the forthcoming game with Gina Kriegh, Junior Varsity cheerleader. I think the Specialty Squad is a 1 i
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