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Cheerleaders re -advised Butler pride. So many students here have it. But few have as much as the cheerleaders and yell leaders. This was Trish Shaffer ' s first year as the adviser of the cheerleaders and yell leaders. Her enthusiasm, as well as the squad ' s, could be heard through the shouts of the pep squad as they cheered at the football and basket- ball games. Nine students participated as cheerleaders and yell leaders, along with two others, the mascots. They made a trip to Colorado Springs to cheer the football team to victory. They also made the trip to Tyler, Texas to give their sup- port. The pep squad did many things this year besides cheer at the games. They participated in parades, and also went to banquets to represent their group. Yell leaders were: Kenneth Greenwood, Tim Martin, and Mike Simon. Cheerleaders were: Tonya Brown, Heather Harwick, Renee Shelby, and Missy Robinson. Mascots were: Kevin Collier, and Jeff Chisham. BUTLER SPIRIT — Demonstrating her cheerleading abilities is Renee Shelby, Salina freshman, at the Bowl Game in Tyler, Texas. WHOOPS — Tim Mar- tin, Augusta freshman, and Tonya Brown, Lawrence freshman, perform one of their various partner stunts to try to create ex- citement at the Bowl Came. WATCHFUL EYE — Cheerleaders, Heather Harwick and Missy Robinson, and mascot, Jeff Chisham, observe the Bowl Game half- time show from the side lines. %i
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Honeybears re -defined Step behind the image of the glamorous presentation of the Honeybear jazz dancers and you will find an effort of dedication, desire and determination . . . , commented ad- visor Rebecca Johnson-Kuntz. The Honeybears are a group of young women skilled in dance per- formance. Auditions for this organization are held in the spring for the next year so that rehearsals may begin in June. Besides being selected to represent BCCC, the women also receive full scholarships, which includes books and tuition . Group activities include performing at football games, country club events, small county fairs, rodeos, convention centers, and amusement parks throughout a six state area. This performing group has re- defined the original Honeybears created in 1962; this transformation has occured within the past five years under the direction of myself, stated Rebecca Johnson-Kuntz. HONEYBEAR DANCE TROUPE — Standing left to right: Christine Ridge, Dana Helmer, Cari Ravenscraft, Kim Woodward, Sherri John- son. Seated left to right: Tina Taylor, Sherri Horn, Eden Hulse, Kerri Volker, LeeAnna Clark. SHOW OFF — Demonstrating the right way to do a certain dance step is Wendy Hunter, Topeka, Freshman. 26 HONEYBEARS
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PHI BETA LAMBDA mem- bers are: Front row, left to right, Debbie Webber, Francis Dutton, Julie Ecker, Teri Krug, Brenda Gronau. Back row, left to right, Nancy Nelson, Jeff Chism, Kevin Gronau, David Finnigan, Debbie Malik, adviser. Marlene Brooks Phi Beta Lambda . . . Serves community with productive year Phi Beta Lambda, a national business orgainzation, prepares college students for working in the business world. Besides the many service projects the club does during the year, the members compete in state and national business competitions. The club is also a net- work for business contacts. The college chapter of Phi Beta Lambda meets every first Wednesday of the month at 7 : 30 a.m. Members of Phi Beta Lambda worked on several projects throughout the year. These projects included a bake sale, painting faces on children at Wal-Mart for Halloween, sending Christmas cards to nursing home residents, making turkeys for the hospital for dinner favors, adopting a needy family for Christmas, and spending time in service projects each month. Phi Beta Lambda officers were elected in a joint elec- tion with Delta Epsilon Chi in October. Phi Beta Lamb- da officers are: Teri Krug, president; Shawna Hut- chinson, vice president; Frances Dutton, secretary; Kay Pickard, reporter; Julie Ecker, historian; and Brenda Gronau, region vice president. Debbie Malik is the organization ' s advisor. 28 PHI BETA LAMBDA
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