Word: pom
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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That night the captains stayed with the University of Miami team at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob McClelland, the owners of a plush April Sound condominium. Spence returned the Texan hospitality by performing a series of bawdy Harvard fight songs assisted by the megaphone and pom-poms belong to the McClelland daughters, who are high school cheerleaders...
...kerosene-soaked rags stands in a field. Rifle-toting Klansmen guard the perimeter. The others button up the face panels on their hoods. Wilkinson rehearses them, but they are awkward at the ritual. As they wave their arms, they look a bit like high school cheerleaders learning a pom-pom routine. Some cannot see too well through those eyeholes. Slowly they circle the cross, throwing torches at its foot. The flames race upward, and all salute by raising both arms, as if crucified...
Cheerleaders (NBC). A half-hour "gang comedy" about life through the ever active perspective of the pom-pom girls...
...Quaker meetings on Sundays. They were healthy and moderately affluent. The girls did well in school, and though Vernette was the more intellectual, Cheryl got good grades, played the violin skillfully enough to qualify for a city-wide youth orchestra, and read a lot. She was, appropriately, a pom-pom girl...
...Washington University in St. Louis, who is the board's newest member. Republican Weidenbaum favored Ford's proposals to stimulate investment and eliminate regulatory laws that increase prices, yet he regarded the WIN button campaign as juvenile hoopla and jested that the next logical step would be "pom-pom girls and cheerleaders...