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To get The splrli rolllng, junior Pam Frey and sophomore Jenny Griggs lead The chanT Are you ready. -phoTo by Erin Vlll- Iey. -.--.-. 'K ' ' ,,,,, ..,..r- T ,w,,.m,,,,. --..,,Qi.4-.Q M - . . , sus .. ..l,, , i We l-low much money did iT really cosT To be a cheerleader for one year? Two major iTems concerning The cheerleaders were: The camp and The cheerleading ouTfiT. Each girl paid 885.00 To learn cheers, chanfs, jumps, and oTher Techniques aT camp, which was held for four days during The summer in various Kansas ciTles. They Took a maTching shorTseT ouTfiT for each day They aTTendecl camp. The cosT of each ouTflT ranged anywhere from flfTeen To TwenTy dollars a day ToTallng around S8000. AT camp for 88.00 The girls pur- chased a T-shlrT wiTh a cheerleading em- blem on iT represenTing The camp. phoTo WlleY which m . , cheer- leading ouTfiT. IT consisTed of The sweaTer, skirT, TighTs, vesT, blouse, shoes, socks, and emblems. SomeTimes The squads of pre- vious years will hand down sweaTers, skirTs, vesTs, or emblems To oTher squads. To buy The enTire cheerleading ouTTiT, each girl spenT abouT 314000. The ToTals of all prices came To more Than one would Tc go wiTh ca To around T70 00 was 1 mink. sul, iT Took more Than money To pay f for one year of cheerleading. A loT of Time was puT inTo The sporT. The squads need- ed To pracTice once a week, on Their own Time. This was someTimes hard To do wiTh all The oTher activities. B-TEAM AND WRESTLING CHEERLEADERSfACTIVITIESf425
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For Q Y X v IVIK4 Far right: Wrestling Cheerleaders: Front Row: Tina Cloe Second Row: Darcy ETzel, Paula Workman Back Row: Mary Tomlin- son.-phoTo by Michael EscalanTe. Right: To encourage the wrestlers to beaT ST. Marys aT The Rossville Tourna- menT, Paula Workman sophomore yells words of confidence.-phoTo by Erin Wiley. T 'T high expense of cheerleading camp . . .li Topless A Topless car wash? Wow! ThaT's whaT many Lakers said when They heard abouT This Type of car wash. By creaTing This name, The Team squad encoun- Tered many asTonished faces. People acTually asked The cheer- leaders if There really would be a Topless car wash. Nobody knew if There was one or noT: They had To come To find ouT, which led To The washing of many cars. The cheer- leaders held Their Topless car wash aT HamilTon Oil Company. They made 3465.00 IT was held from 8:00 a.m. unTil 5:00 p.m. The money ThaT was made was spenT for cheerleading camp. The money we received . helped me pay for camp, said . f Mary Tomlinson. The wresTling cheerleaders developed Two money making projecTs. FlrsT They had a car wash, which made ll X 8400.00 profiT. Besides a car wash, The four hosTed a garage sale. lTems ThaT were available T ranged from baked goods To is S car wash furnishes money , wi ss as 'E' -E cloThes To furniTure. 'Ss T Above right: B-Team Cheerleaders: T FronT Row: Cindy Doebele, Tracy Crock- eTT Second Row: Jenny Griggs, Pam Frey Back Row: BrigeTTe l-larTTer.-phoTo by Kim Brooks Far right: At the Mlsslon Valley game Cindy Doebele sophomore prepares fc The herky jump.-phoTo by Erin Wiley. Right: Persuadlng the Eagles to pull off a vicTory againsT Wabaunsee, Bri- geTTe l-larTTer sophomore says 'lMore Power To The Hour.-photo by Julie Haw- fr 4 ,---'---------- 1 f kins. -.f -' 1241 f ACTIVITIES f B-TEAM AND WRESl
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For right: Pom Pon: Front Row: Tanya Ellis, Julie Barker Second Row: Nancy Mohler, Terri Perrin Back Row: Vicki Van- develcle, Julie Herrington. Right: Centertold and On Broad- way, routines performed aT The ST. Marys Homecoming parade, come To an end. giving senior Jody Snider a few minuTes To rest.-photo by Maria Shell. , MK s RouTines . . . rouTines . . . Summer acTiviTies promoTe precision Has iT ever been said ThaT weT, noodle arms can be Transformed inTo strong, muscular arms? Senior Cindy Blankenship observed This in flag when They aTTended camp aT Washburn Rural. AfTer flipping Their flags in 4030 weaTher, They gladly welcomed The reTurn home every nighT. WiTh only one oTher squad aT camp, The girls were given a loT of individual aT- TenTion. Head flag girl, Cindy Blan- kenship, said, There is a larger varieTy of Things To do wiTh six- Teen girls: alThough, iT is harder To Teach Them. The oTher half-Time performers were The pom pon squad. They had a garage sale and a car wash To help pay for expenses. They wenT To camp aT Baker Uni- versity in Baldwin, Kansas. The squad learned rouTines and aT- Tended workshops for jumps and pyramids. Although They had The smallesT squad, They gained a red ribbon, a sweepsTakes Trophy, and a spiriT sTick. Head pom pon girl, senior Tanya Ellis, said, We did really well for having Three new members and for being The smallest squad aT camp. 4. s. H. 1 ' N X 1 Q . A .fs s3'iLf :Hg Y- :4 .,. 25 Nh 9 .Q His sc . J 4, . K y Above: Flag: Front Semlclrcle: Jody Snider, Tammy Harrison, Debby Schuh Second Row: PaTTi Frey, Colette Bosse Third Row: Teresa Barraclough, Angela Shell FourTh Row: Dawn Smith, Genell Schultes, Lisa OaThouT, Robin Rueck, Cin- dy Blankenship, Deana Womack, Dorci l2eichardT, Laurie Cox, and Tonya Earl. Right: Thlnklng about their routines, CenTerfold and On Broadway, sen- iors Debby Schuh and Tammy Harrison wait for The Kansas STaTe Band Day pa- rade To begin.-photo by Beth Branden- burg. 'I26fACTlVlTIESfFLAG AND POM PON
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