High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 135 text:
“
ff vt- B5 wwwpmwwwa-ww V mwwwan ill During a Junior Varsity game, the cheer- leaders, sophomores KIM FRANK, MARY DE- KAT, and ANGIE SLITHER, junior KIM BROOKS, and MARIA SHELL sophomore get the Pep Club going. fPhoto by ANNETTE MARTINJ 123 Junior Varsity cheerleaders: Angie Suther, Mary Dekat, Kim Brooks, Kim Frank, Maria Shell. iPhoto by Brent Photographyj GJ Wrestling Cheerleaders: Jodi Cairns, Lindi Swain, Julie Brunner. iPhoto by TRACEY GRIGGSJ EventsfJunior Varsity and Wrestling Cheerleadersfl3l
”
Page 134 text:
“
CD IZ ...1 D5 3 UD QC d Wre stling Cheerleaders NCA Cheerleading Camp presents Junior Varsity squad with spirit stick During the month of June, the Ju- nior Varsity cheerleaders attended National Cheerleading Association QNCAQ cheerleading camp at Baker University, Baldwin, Kansas. The squad left Silver Lake early Thursday morning on June 4 with the good luck cake from the Varsity cheerleaders. Their first stop was Washburn University to pick up Te- resa Deiterg she went as a sponsor for the girls. The second stop was Sut- ton's in Topeka to eat donutsg then it was on to Baldwin City. When the girls arrived at Baker University, they hung up all their posters to show spirit. They learned cheers and chants the rest of the day and got settled into their rooms. That evening they were evaluated on the cheers they had learned. They re- ceived a red ribbon and two blue rib- bons. They also received a spirit stick for having an abundance of spirit throughout the day. On the fourth and final day of camp, the girls were awarded with another blue ribbon and a super squad ribbon. The squad also received a spirit stick to take home with them. This was the first time for a Junior Varsity squad to take home a spirit stick. Along with all their practices the Junior Varsity squad had a car wash and a dance at the park. They also had a garage sale along with a bake JU sale to earn money. Being the smallest squad at cheer- leading camp, the wrestling cheer- cheerleaders received a ribbon for the most improved squad. They at- tended an International Cheerleading Foundation camp at Salina in August which lasted four full days. Through the summer the girls worked hard to pay for their uni- forms and to go to camp. They had a car wash at Hamilton's and two dances at the Silver Lake park. They also gathered unwanted things and had a garage sale. A suggestion from the wrestling cheerleaders was to have the three freshman cheerleaders attend camp with them because all the other squads at camp had more than three people per squad. The wrestling cheerleaders appre- ciate being included in the fight song and two-bits with the rest of the cheerleaders, said JODI CAIRNS. ill Sophomore MARY DEKAT does a cheer along with the other Junior Varsity cheer- leaders to help the basketball team come from behind. iPhoto by ANNETTE MARTINJ Q25 With the smiles and the fun the Junior Varsity cheerleaders are having, they do a stunt to the cheer lt's a cinch. iPhoto by NANCY MARTINY' 133 At the regional wrestling meet at Sa- betha, the wrestling cheerleaders, junior JU- LIE BRUNNER and seniors JODI CAIRNS and LINDI SWAIN cheer the wrestler on for a pin. iPhoto by MICHAEL ESCALANTEJ IOR VARSIT -l IGB!
”
Page 136 text:
“
l32fEventsfPom Pon and Freshman Cheerleaders ' ' r ,,, , Freshman cheerleaders say cheering a lot easier than they anticipated The summer was not all play for the pom pon girls! They attended their traditional NCA Pom Pon camp at Baker University in Baldwin City, Kansas, On the morning of going to camp, the girls woke up early to get ready to go, and discovered good- luck posters had been put all over the front of their houses by the A- team cheerleaders. The pom pon girls had been practicing since the end of school in preparing a home routine to present at camp. While they were at camp, they learned many routines which they performed at the half-time of games and got indi- vidually evaluated on the routines they learned. The girls received an excellent ribbon on their home rou- tine, a superior on their squad rou- tine, and a spirit stick at the end of the week for showing their enthusi- asm, spirit, and hard work during the week. For fund raising, the pom pon girls held a car wash and a garage sale. The freshman cheerleaders were hard at work last summer also, as they spent many hours practicing for the freshman games to come. For their money-raising event, they pro- vided a concession stand at a 'sum- mer park dance. Asked what she thought of cheering in high school, BRIGETTE HARTTER said We wer- en't as afraid to cheer, and it wasn't as hard as we expected. Q LU Jumping to end a cheer is BRIGETTE HARTTER, freshman. iPhoto by ERIN WILEYJ C27 Freshman cheerleaders and VICKI VANDE VELDE, freshman, line up for King and Queen of courts ceremony. iPhoto by NANCY MAR- TINJ Q33 Freshman cheerleaders keep excitement going. iPhoto by ERIN WILEYJ Q43 Seniors SHANNON WILEY, SLIZIE ROB- BINS and LORl VANDE VELDE, perform a routine. 1Photos by TRACEY GRIGGSJ FRESHMAN
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.