1968
4/15/1970
New Cheerleaders To Be Announced
After completing three weeks of practice, a performance of skills for a student-faculty committee, and try-outs before the entire student body, eight girls were selected as cheerleaders for 1970-71. The announcement of the ,eight will be made tonight, April 24, at the annual Cheerleader Cotillion.
Also to be announced will be the Loyal Don. The candidates are Carl McMahan, Ray Robertson, and W. R. Lutz.
The sixteen junior girls who began the after-school practices last March 31 are: Gail Alexander, Sue Cox, Donna Davis, Lynn Gustafson, Wynn Gustafson, Mary Hubbard, Belinda King, Debbie McGehee, Shelley Martin, Lillie Spencer, Debbie Steger, Melba Thomas, Karen Walker, Linda Washington and La Cheryl Wright.
The girls have been learning cheerleading fundamentals and basic cheers under the instruction and supervision of the 69-70 cheerleaders. On April 22, the candidates did cheers for a few selected teachers, cheerleaders from previous years, and those from 69-70. This committee evaluated the candidates and chose the best four or five.
The following day the girls showed their skills in an all-school assembly. This assembly gave the students an opportunity to evaluate the ability of each girl and to make their choices. Voting then took place through the day in the library.
At the Cotillion, which will last from 8:00 to 11:00 p. m., the music will be provided by "Company's Comin' ". Admission will be $1.00 a person or an activity card.
PD Cheerleaders Receive SMU's Top Spirit
Last spring the Palo Duro student body selected the 1969-70 cheerleaders. They are Patsy Bell, Dejauna Brown, Pam Johnson, Lily Koesjan, Cathy Lemons, Patricia Plaster, Cindy Poe and Beverly Proffit.
The girls assumed their duties early in the summer as they began painting signs and learning cheers in preparation for lhe first game. Besides their cheerleading duties the girls kept busy with their summer jobs. Cindy and Patsy remained on the home front and did babysitting. Patricia worked at the civic Center and Cathy could be seen working as cashier at the Sav-On Pharmacy in Hamlet.
Anyone needing their lawn mowed could contact Lily as she spent most of her spare time on the working end of a lawnmower. Dejauna did a little of everything. She cleaned houses, babysat and did some typing for Boys Ranch. Pam did secretarial work at her fathers trucking company. Beverly was kept busy babysitting.
In order to attend the cheerleading clinic at SMU the girls washed cars, and cleaned houses to earn the money. At the clinic they learned several new cheers, porn porn routines and various chants.
There were about 800 cheerleaders from around Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas. Pal o Duro's cheerleaders completed against twenty groups in the senior high level. PD cheerleaders brought home the spirit stick which means they had the best over all spirit. They also brought home some additional honors. They won a second and a third place and several honorable mentions in the cheerleading competition.
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