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entral's Matmaids cheered atmaids keep wrestlers spirited for our JV and Varsity Wres- tling teams and raised their spirits. They also kept score at the matches and brought snacks for the wrestlers. They practiced everyday after school for two hours. Because of all this practicing, the Matmaids' routines appeared ig RW kg, ii,, g , Q, I if in smooth and polished. The two captains were Marjie Red- den and Jeanette Marable. They both agreed that Matmaids is, A challenge- but a lot of fun. Their adviser was Ms. Evelyn Hop- kins, who helped them organize and pre- pare for upcoming events. Their main goal was to have more people attend the matches. They also had a bake sale to raise money. Said the captains, We had a late start, but the year was a good one. The wrestling teams benefited from the Matmaids spirit and dedication. One wrestler said, They are great support! Left- Central's Matmaids for the 1987-88 school year. Top Row: Elsa Jurado and Mi- riam Sanchez. Middle Row: Sandra Valen- zuela, Dianne Rubalcava, and Isabel Valen- zuela. Bottom Row: Jeanette Marable and Marjie Redden. , The Matmaids enjoy practicing their cheers, but it is tiresome work. 1 W'-. , W ' ' 2' it 'W WM f M . ,W
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Spirit LinefMatmaicls his first year has C C been difficult, but next year we'll be more organized, said Sandra Bernal, member of the JV Spirit Line. The newly formed Spirit Line cheered for the JV and Freshmen football games. Their goal was to help the teams be more spirited, and those that attended these games know that they accomplished their goal. Spirit Line members practiced cheers and formations every Monday and Friday for one hour. Their hard Work paid off. As Jenny Cheshire stated, It fSpirit Linej was enjoyable and helped me get involved in school activities. The captain of the JV Spirit Line for the 1987-1988 school year was Leah Ran- dall. Next year will be a better year for the Spirit Line. They plan to be more or- ganized and spread spirit throughout the school. pirit Line shows much promise JV Spirit line members practice diligently to cheer our team on to victory. Above-The Freshmen Spirit Line: Top Row: Christy Mc Bane, Joanne Sa- lawa, and Nanette Brown. Bottom Row: Genevieve Winters, Kristen Flood, and Correna Weaver. Right: JV spirit Line: Topfsandm Bernal. Middle: Leah Randall and Jen- .... J ,V ff i Zi ll 8 ny Cheshire. Bottom: Kelly Vargas. 728 Spirit Line fm
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Varsity FBLI-I o be in Varsity Club takes more than paying your dues. Members also have to get a varsity letter. This year's Varsity Club presi- dent was Shannon Lawson. The officers were David Denham, Jesus Saucido, and John Gurule. The club's main emphasis was to help the athletic department by giving scholarships and sponsoring the Athlete of the Month. To raise money, the club held several athletic events at Central Carnivals. They had a pitching booth and a football throwing contest where a con- testant would throw a football into the center of a tire. Varsity Club this year took cans to several needy families. Shannon Lawson explained, The feeling of helping a needy family is very rewarding. We are not just doing something for someone else, we are becoming better citizens. Josh Lutzker, Allen Pfeifer, and Shannon Lawson, help raise money for Varsity Club on carnival day. Bottom row: Da vid Goldberg, Allen Pfeifer, Brent Danner, Tim Montgomery, Shannon Lawson, Mike Stetson, Edward Blackwell, Jesus Saueido. Middle row: Janet Finger, David Denham, Jon Gurule, Steve Bustille, Scott Lowe, Michelle Carter. Top row: Amy Jacober, Ray Armenta, Tassy Estrada, Stephanie Gonzales, Jennifer Rozar, Stephanie Gula, Laura Thomas, Jennifer Berry. Letterman give to needy families I! 'fi 1 3, , A as if ff i Q bs - L i s , P 1' hifi- , x f I E 'liz . 5 . 730 Varsity
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