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THE VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: 1sr row - Kerry Pace, Kn'sro Poce 2nd row Jennifer Well5, Jon Hansen, Lori MCCIomey. 3rd row - Vol Longen, Jeremy Nebon, Jason Momngly, Drondis Weber Top row Jon Arendr. Kevin Koch, Cameron Powers, 5reve CorroN. mKSHU The famous 'wolkfn9 mount never fails ro rouse rhe cr0wcl mELOHO Senior Vorsiry Cheerleaders: 15r row - Valerie Longen, Lori MCClorney. 2nd row - Kristo Pace, Jeremy Nelson, Cameron Powers, Kerry Pore. RESER VE CHEERLEA DERS: lefr to right - Candy K uesrer, NIKKI Ashley, Shannon Frasier, 5honnon Douby, Julie Von Hoose. VARSITY CHEERLEADER, Brondis We- ber and Beorwmkle dance it up or half- nme. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS: 15f row - Karo Rose, Bridgerr L0- Chonce 2nd r0w Louro Urherlond, Case y Horslserrerv 70p row Marcie Hosenmeyer, Kelly Srel'ffe.
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R ah for the Gold and Bro wn Centralls Cheerleaders 0nd Honeybeors kept up the long, proud tradition of Gold and Brown spirit this 8869 yeori The Honeybeors, coached by Susie Hern'n, started off their season in the summer with 0 dance camp at Eastern Illinois University The y learned new dance routines and techniques and competed in a home routine competition, The girls come home with 0 Superior trophy qualifying them for Nationals, spirit sticks, and a Friendliest Squad Trophy, along with over 60 blue ribbons for individual performances. The girls performed at all home football and bos- ketboll games. The Varsity, Reserve, and Freshman cheer- leaders, sponsored by Lynn 5eiler and Jim Gardner, started off CH5 spirit with summer Cheerleading camps. The Varsity and Reserves attended camp at University of Kentucky where they practiced hard and competed. The Varsity come home with 0 most improved squad trophy and spirit sticks, while the Res- erves brought home men y ribbons and spirit awards. The Freshman squad attended comp In Murray University and also brought home spirit awards and ribbons, plus new techniques and ideas, The Varsity and Reserve squads competed in Indianapolis at the Indiana State Fair, with the Reserves placing 4th in their divi- sion, Allthree squads heldo cheerleading Clinic THE HONEYBEARS 152 tow - Becky Worrell, SIOCTO Kohre ten- for surrounding schools, and kept up pep all nie Knight Shelly Sumner 2nd row e Tino McMoken Angie year round Crick Louie Cole Loutel Offermon Annie Terrell jodie Fore Jill Helm Top row - Kim MCMoken, Kelly Smith Amy Schell tulle Jenkins Leslie Schmitt jomie Mowtey Amanda Wall, Gretchen Hater Michelle DuVoll Jill Miller Melis5o Conder lodie Mullen. sponsor 5u51e Hemn SENIOR HONEYBEARS. 1st row - Melisso Conder, Tino McMoken, Gretchen Hofet, Jennie Knight, Becky Worrell, 2nd row e Michelle DuVoII, Srocio Kohre, Angie Crick, Shelly Sumneri Lourel Offermone Top row - Louro Colev SENIOR Honeybeors perform at halftime. SENIOR HONEYBEAR, Angie Crick, does the Pee Wee Hermon'T or a home football game.
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The bear goes on! The instrumentalists, under the direction of Mr. Steve Scherer, proved octive this year. During football season, the Color Guard, and Fiog Corps performed or every home game. The bond and orchestra worked hard raising money through 0 corwosh, candy sole, and a gourmet nut sole. The money went toword new uniforms costing over $30,000. The Concert Bond, and Pep Bond, and Concert Orchestra held 0 Christmas concert in December that was 0 success. In Aprii the groups put on 0 spring concert The orchestra, sponsored by Youth Resources, performed in 0 community nursing home several times. The Concert Bond competed in the district bond and orchestra contest held in April. in January, many individuals and groups portici- pared in the soio-ensemble contest held or the University of Evans- ville. The participants also held 0 recitol prior to the contest for friends and relatives. In addition to oil their other activities, the instrumentalists provid- ed 0 Pep Bond or every home bosektboli game, and the Flog Girls presented the flags. Director Steve Scherer says that this year was one to grow and buiid. The instrumental department began with 60 people and end- ed the year with over 120 people. 7th Annual EVANSVILLE INVITATIONAL MARCHING BAND FESTIVAL Central ,Stddim it September 10. 1988 ' Evansville. India BAND MEMBERS Drum Majors e Caro Johns, Jim Weismon. 15f row - Corljohns, Andre Collins, Poul Freeman, Todd Bo vo, Mantra Durkm, Damon Wirherspoon, Alex Noffsinger. Holly Flondermeyer, Mike Feller, Zandro Um, Deon Lenz, Michelle Phillips, K I'm Borrley. 2nd row - Director Steve Scherel, Jackie Johnson, Barb Franzen, Jamey Casey, Morva Zwohlen, Ken Hulchinson, Daniel Goodwin, Kevin Moesner, 59th Kramer, Alisha Skaggs, Bryon Gardner, Holly Myer, Alena Grishom, Angie Schwartz, Nicole Kline, Teresa thsleod, Stephanie Graham. 3rd row - Dow'dLurz, Paulo Horrelson, Bobby Watts, DonielDoniels, Tiffany Mortingly, Karla Moore, David Banks, Mark Winremheimer, joson Mottmgly, Steve Fogle, Eric Bickmeier, Chad Lultrell, Bryon Smith, Bart Welre, Lona Heckel, Ronald Edge, Steve Pointer, Lee Ann Jewell, Leonard Tidwell. Top row - Jennifer Pegrom, Lisa Nelson, Jenny Barnett, Amanda Howes, Shea Hurt, Amie Pointer, Staci Bovo, Tony Venturinl, Andrea Horrelson, Sally Moyes, Andrea Hortig, jomie Stanley, Donyel Renfro Marlo Grover.
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