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Skits Amuse Student Body Displaying abundant energy, cheers leaders and yell leaders inspired the spirited student body and entertained with skits at pep assemblies before home football and basketball games. Assemblies were moved to afternoon for the first three home games to give the band and drill team more class time to prepare halftime routines. Pep assemblies were planned by Miss Beverly Bernardi, cheerleader sponsor, and Kelly Henley, head cheerleader. Most skits and formations for assemblies were planned by the cheering squads, but some were learned at summer camp and some were carried over from last year. TOP LEFT: GO, C-1-I-A-R-G-E-R-S, GO! ABOVE: Varsity cheerleaders building spirit dur- ing a pep assembly. TOP RIGHT: Seeing who can sit on ice the longest are Greg Koontz, '80, Mark Winkenwader, '81, and Tony Barry, '82, RIGHT: Embarrassing Mark Winkenwader, '81, is Brenda Boles, '81, in a pep assembly skit. 30X Activities I Pep Assemblies
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Jr. Class Awarded 5510.80 For Showing Chargers celebrated their season openening basketball victory over the Hayden Wildcats with a Women-Pay All dance in the gymnasium. The senior class, who sponsored the dance, offered a cash prize to the class that could get the most students to at- tend the dance. The junior class won the contest and pocketed a prize ot Up At Dance 51080. The main reason tor the contest was to boost attendance at the dance but, even though it seemed to be a good idea, it didn't go over as well as the seniors hoped. Music was provided by a disc jockey who was a friend ot language arts teacher Corey Wilson. ABOVE: Enjoying the music at the WPA dance are these students with their dates, LEFT: Char- gers at the dance are getting mto the rhythm ot the music. Activities X WPA X 29
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o ini 77:-vu.-, 5. ,, ,hx ',f2'H- . -11...-5 . -.Ns .-,,f i ,, --r Iwi V 01 H, TOP LEFT: Football players and cheerleaders show Charger Spirit ai a pep assembly preced- ing the Topeka High game. TOP RIGHT: Facing ihe consequences is Dave Umbarger. RIGHT: Not loo sure whal hit her is Miss Beverly Ber- nardi. LEFT: One of the lucky ones lo get a free pie is Mr. Umbarger. Activities X Pep Assemblies! 31
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