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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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JV lends support for frosh, sophs Junior Varsity Cheerleaders worked hard to support the teams throughout their victories and de- feats. We got along well! re- marked Debbie Cardinal, head of the Junior Varsity squad, consisting of Gina Kriegh and Jill Lindsley, sophomores, and Kelly Gage, Lana Chavey, and Missy May, freshmen. Because the squad was chosen late this year, they had to follow a tight schedule. They held many practices and attended a Spirit Spreader Clinic to learn new rou- tines and chants. The six girls cheered together at the J.V. games. The freshmen then cheered at the freshman games, while the other three girls cheered for the sophomore teams. The Ju- nior Varsity squad encouraged the teams to many of their victories. fs 3 . tw., V. 1. Sophomore Debbie Cardinal, Head a pep rally. Cheerleader, did a fine job leading her f '12 squad through the year. 2. The squad sup- porting the JV, freshman and sophomore teams, consisted of tfront rowj freshmen Lana Chavey, Kelly Gage and Missy May, fback rowj sophomores Gina Kriegh, Jill Lindsley and Debbie Cardinal. 3. The three sophomore cheerleaders gaze at the basket and wish for a rebound. 4. Kelly Gage, Lana Chavey and Missy May show enthusiasm at
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