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fin t -ad leoders leoders Cheerleaders I met an awful lot of people through cheerlead- ing. It may have taken my free time and also a lot of work, but I think it helped me to really care about the school. I learned how to work with a team, rather than as individuals. I know I'II miss it next .es -s year, but I'II always keep the memories of the good , -- times I had. Q.. - Laurie Scheffel burning of the letters were disappoint- ing for the squad, but there were still plenty of popular and successful activi- ties, such as the parade and the pep rally. A new idea this year was the Cutest Legs poster at the cheerlead- ing booth during Spirit Week. Chris Driscoll was awarded a prize for the best legs of the seven male court mem- bers. Also, Kent Dickensen received the annual Mr. lrresistible award. Cheerleading requires a lot of hard work and practice, as the girls must develop timing, coordination, and lim- berness, yet they take the long hours lightly. Diane Kennedy comments, lt was a lot of fun, especially those times when I found my face plastered in the middle of the basketball court. Summing it up, Cheryl Morgan remarks, ln the past two years I have had the greatest time cheering. I hope it will continue and am anxious for try- outs. Ei ,Ei if gg, ...Sr-A t E is Leif sis . -.. . -:.Qun.f., - Cheerleaders f 79
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Loncer Loncer Lancerettes ln mid-June, thirty girls began the process of pulling everything together to form a pom- pon squad. At early morning practices, the girls learned new steps and prepared for their camp session in July. At camp, the members not only learned new routines and competed with other squads but also became real friends. Linda Lambrecht remembers, Camp was a lot of hard work, but it was worth it because of all the fun we had. By the opening football game, the Lancer- ettes felt at home in front of an audience. In fact, the fans are the reason the squad works so hard to perfect their routines. After hours of practice and various activi- ties, it was fun perfoming and representing Brookfield CentraI, comments Carrie Haufschild. Highlights of the Lancerette year included selling programs at the GMO Golf Tourna- ment, placing third at camp during the sum- mer, dressing like the Blues Brothers for the pep rally, announcing the arrival of Santa Claus for the Christmas routine, and finish- ing strong with the last home basketball game against Brookfield East. Although new girls will be wearing the uni- forms next year, this year's squad knows that they will always be Lancerettes in spirit. Captain Diane Budic remarks, Lancerettes was really fun kthis year. We had a great squad and became very close. We had a lot of ups and downs, but overall it was a great year. I know l'll miss it. 111 Al the pep assembly, the Lancerettes perform to the Blues Brothers. 12, Lancerettes - 1150 Cindy Salmela, Sue Danning, Liz Little, Angie Peterman, Connie Hurley, Vicki Sawyer, Kerrie Guran, Kyung Kim. f2ndl Nancy Dorman, Theresa Graff, Kathy Gambill, Kim Lowden, Jenny Dodds, Holly Nortman, Diane Budic, Elaine Rogers, Mercy Ftotwell. f3rd1 Linda Lambrecht, Susan Woods, Andrea Anderson, Sue Schott, Genie Doumas, Nancy Holtz, Cindy Richter, Maureen Valley, Car- rie Haufschild, Wendi Ftiveland, Ginny Pearson. tMissingl Patty Lipscomb, Cathy Perry. 131 Nancy Holtz and Sue Schott entertain the crowd. 00 The cheerleaders form a mount. Q53 Laurie Scheffel announces the Cutest Legs award. 161 Cheer- leaders - 1150 Amy Davel, Cheryl Morgan, Hope Hartnett, Diane Kennedy, 12nd1 Karen Elwell, Marcy Ftuehle, Cathy Gull, Laurie Scheffel. 78 f Lancerettes -1 if if i-Dr,-semi! --5. . .. E S M 'P K if 1 , 1 X .iff i t f a A AEQA me
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Varsity Club Central's Varsity Club has grown consid- erably in the past few years, and in fact has almost doubled in size since last year. In years past, the club was all-male, but with time it became available to female athletes as well. All varsity athletes are eligible to join the club, which not only honors its members but also gives them a way which they can serve the school non-athletically. Members run the concession stand at home sporting events as well as deciding upon such things as letters, jackets, and other awards given to athletes. This year, Varsity Club has two new advisors helping with the organization, Mrs. Barbara Karus and Mr. Jack Charles- worth. Mrs. Karus remarks, The decisions and effort put forth by the members help to make the club and awards given by it better for future athletes here at Central. Second-year club member Timon Cor- win adds, The Varsity Club letter winners should show their spirit and support for other athletes by participating and helping out the school. Varsity Club concludes its year with an annual dinner, where members are recog- nized for their athletic achievements from the previous year. E5 1 s....Ef?:2.s. 80 f Varsity Club 73-,.... it W.: if Z,-r of wager., Q ,pimp iifww-wf l' -F , ' STUDENTS An all-school ,.,, ,Mg wi xg, if -.f N5 it 'Z 'Qs' 5? f jacket program Y' ...........,..,,-,,, , ,,. Aww ,. .13-,,,,N-,,,.,.-, . .. .V-f ' ' v rs: is. n-,.44,:i..,f- f-...um 4 sw.. ' f . 1 'n tw., gsj0,l?E.--Q Lua, Jnrcv' A 1 f B-W, M... ga ,cl ng .fa I 5-,z-fmwsftr num L1.l2..ZL.s'5 'f-':i....,.f, -M- , MH, f. 1 . In t. I . tm.. 4. tm. M... .. ..-4 1 t..-vw . , Glhxyt . I . as ' 'Lil' 'HQZQ4 lil! ' full 1114511-vwvvu V essex W vu-ff rink Vnfdaff 14 Nw-t f 5..,.-4..ff....,::.,.. ..t-.lfh E . .'Z'..-.,.s....fw. li.-.wt s,,.fW...,A nw: curl Vfyfvyr msc: gym -if .ffl an 7
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