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Pep Rallies And Games Keep Cheerleaders Busy “Fired up Ready were the cheerleaders when it came to cheering the Bancroft-Rosalie teams on for a victory. The B-R cheerleaders went to an International Cheerleading Foundation camp at Doane College n Crete. Nebraska. They came home with 3rd place in the Grand Championship out of 19 other squads. Ribbons were also acquired over this three day camp. The 1987-88 cheer- leaders were one of the busiest groups at school. Six out of eight girls were involved in their own sports as well as cheering for the boys' teams. That meant being busy almost every night of the week. But these girls were dedicated spirit leaders. “I love to cheer when the crowd is excited and into cheering for the game, said Julie Meyer. Cris Dee Waite agreed, “I like to see how many people in the crowd I can get to holler with us. Miss Johnson was the new sponsor for cheerleading. She helped with organizing practices and setting up pep rallies. The 1987-88 cheerleading squad included: Cris Dee Waite, captain; and Kelly Bartling. both seniors; Micki Morgan, junior; Julie Meyer and Jami Nelson, sophomores; Kel-lee Brehmer, Deanna Johnson, and Mary Larsen; all freshmen. Don't drown. Darin. 15
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Homecoming is Winner. Monday kicked off Homecoming week as Allen Student Exchange Day (a.k.a. Ugly Tourist day.) Many were blinded by the bright yellow and blue that filled the halls. The cheerleaders and numerous other dedicated helpers painted the business windows to get the whole town in the spirit of things Monday night. Tuesday not only being Blues Brothers Mafia Day. was also Hush Button Day. Beginning at 8:20 a.m. all the girls in the school began a quiet day. (Well at least for a few minutes!) Chad Siebrandt was recognized to all attending the BR vs. Allen volleyball game as our Mr. Irresistable with eight girls' hush buttons. Wednesday was Toga Day -shirt and shoes required. Cris Dee Waite must have spent the night in Rome getting ready. The pep rally and bonfire were a great chance for everyone to get fired up about the big games and also the fact that there was to be no homework assigned the last days of the week. Hotdogs, buns, and marshmallows were provided for everyone, including the fire. Opposite Sex Day on Thursday brought out the best of a few junior high boys. Roy Brooks and Shane Siebrandt to name just a few. Friday, the big day, was Color Day. There was much blue hair, faces, and bodies roaming the halls. At halftime of the game was the crowning of the royalty. Freshmen attendants were Mary Larsen and Bryan Van Kirk. Jami Nelson and Jason Macklin were the sophomores, and Danna Hermelbracht and Steve Smith represented the junior class. Senior attendants were LeEtta Suhr and Darin Bonneau, and Jami Ahlers and Brent Gatzemeyer. Crowned King and Queen were Jon Luedert and Karin Meyer. Following the game, Mr. Tunes and various others who sang into the microphone hit it off at the dance lasting from 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. The seniors show off their enthusiastic spirit.
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