CAMPUS AND AREA University Daily Kansan. February 29. 1984 Page 1 KU cheering squad invited to help open Olympics Jim McCrossen/KANSAN Members of the University of Kansas Spirit Squad perform a gymnastic routine. The squad, which was performing this routine during a time-out at the Kansas-Oklahoma men's basketball game Saturday, has received an invitation to perform at the opening ceremonies of the Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles. The Jayhawk cheerleading squad is likely to travel west in July to show off its moves and colors at the Summer Games, as does the squad manager said yesterday. The cheerleaders will help kick off the Summer Olympics with a four-minute routine that combines gymnastics, dance, pyramid building and partner stunts, said Lindsay, Prairie Village senior. KU cheerleaders have been invited by the International Cheerleading Foundation to join other U.S. cheerleading squads in the opening ceremonies of the Summer Olympics on July 28, said Bill Lindsay, the manager. They won't be wearing the gold, but KU cheerleaders may be flashing some red, white and blue at the Summer Olympics. By GRETCHEN DAY Staff Reporter The squad will not be cheering for U.S. athletes, he said, but will be representing part of the sports culture of the United States. "When you think of sports, you think of all aspects , and one of them is basketball." Randy Neil, president of the ICF, said that plans had not yet been formalized but that chances were good that KU cheerleaders would be joining 70 to 80 cheerleaders from across the country at the Olympics. "Cherleading is very Americana," he said. Next year's 16-member varsity cheerleading squad, the squad that would KU at the Olympics, has not been selected yet, he said. Tryouts for the squad will be after spring break. The cheerleaders probably will spend a few days in Los Angeles before the opening festivities to prepare their routine with the other squads, he said. But the cheerleaders won't be subjected to all work and no play, Lindsay said. They will have time for sightseeing or activities with the other cheerleaders. Shelley Haynes, a KU cheerleader who is hoping to make next year's squad, she would she put her spare time to good use. Haynes, Westwood sophomore, said she would "see some sights and enjoy California life for awhile." THIS IS YOUR LAST TIME TO She said she would even give up her summer job for the Olympics. SAVE A LIFE GIVE BLOOD "a, to a tree trip to California and a sure visit of the Olympics sure I quit." Boyes Ballroom, Main Union 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Lindsay said that KU was chosen because of its reputation for technical expertise. TODAY—FEB.29 The cheerleading organizations may sponsor entire university squads or squads composed of cheerleaders from several colleges. The Olympic Committee asked the ICF, which is based in Overland Park, and other cheerleading associations to send players to cheerleaders at the Olympics, he said. Chief Justice J. Richard Foth, who testified on Monday at committee hearings for the bill, said yesterday that three more judges would help reduce the backlog of cases in the Appeals Court. The bill, approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee, would also provide a salary increase for the Anopeal Court judges. The case load at the Appeals Court has increased from 759 during its first year in 1977, to 1,067 in 1983. Foth said. Bill to add 3 judges is pending - SPONSORED BY INTERFRATERNITY COUNCIL AND PANHELLENIC Cases have been backed up for a year or longer at times. Foth said, and the Appeals Court has had its share of cases so the court could catch up. 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