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.....h.. , v , e-.e Enthusiasm Cheerleader; J ump to New Heights he varsity and jv cheerlead- ing squads incorporated new ideas with their talents to form more balanced squads than ever. Some of these new ideas were learned at National Cheerleading Association camps during the summer. The varsity squad attend- ed camp at Tulsa University June 18-21 while the jv squad stayed closer to home and attended camp at S.H.S.U. in August. Fortunately, the grueling work paid off as both squads learned everything from new jumps to dance routines. Both new and old cheers kept the crowds spirited throughout football and basketball seaons. The cheerleaders spent many hours practicing under the supenli- sion of two helpful sponsors, Mrs. Roseanne Mertz and Mrs. Karen Heatherington, who were present at every weekly practice. They often went above and beyond the call of duty by helping with several projects which were held to raise money for new uniforms. Over all, the year was successful and the cheerleaders worked to keep the crowd alive through the wins and the losses. 49 Eheerleaders
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Squad Photos by THE PHOTO SHOP D The varsity cheerleaders. Bottom row: Lisa Lea maptaim, Elizabeth Woolsey and Michelle Mertz. Top row: Lynn Johanningmeier, Kelly Lemery mo-Captaim, and Tina McClaim m The JV cheerleaders: Sharon Heatherington, Kelli Koobermann, Pam Forgy and Michelle Rice. PAGE 49 D Michelle Mertz, Elizabeth Woolsey, and Lynn Johanningmeier cheer for the varsity basketball team at McDonald Arena during the district tournament. m The cheerleaders, besides keeping the crowds excited, also volunteered their services for several worth- while projects. Sophomore Pam Forgy passes out handouts to participants at Holy Trinity parlsh's RENEW program. 48
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1i The 1984-85 track team. 2i Talking about the upcoming meet, Coach Martin talks with Coach Redd and assistant Coach Dilday before the District track meet at Stockton. PAGE 51 1i Practicing baton handoffs before their 400m relay, Dora Giboney and Jennifer Stewart work on combining speed with accurate handoffs to produce a victory. 2i Clearing the pole, Mark Gambon works hard to win first in the Nixa track meet. His efforts pay off in every track meet as Mark always wins first place in all the track meets he participates in. Mark later went to state and set the new state record of 14' 6 . 4 2 7i
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