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H 14 1 S . ,Q .--' LS .jk W- I 4. hi' avi . :sg -L SK . gl' r B. F-I-G-H-T, goes for the varsity plalyers from pep block and the cheerleaders who performed the cheer at the halftime of the East Noble game when the Lakers were trailing by a bucket. 1 C. Getting in a quick practice before the East Noble game, all thirteen cheerleaders tackled a pyramid for their Feast on East cheer. G. Dressed as little people, the J. V. and freshman squads were escorted onto the floor by varsity cheer- leader Jana Pearson for their skit during a pep session. A. From top left: Marie Blanchard, Dee Ulery, Michele Lewis, Anna Kunkle, Deb Phillips, Linda Peters, Jaynee King, Jana Pearson, Cheryl Workman, Susan Owen, Penny Brickley, Dottie Sears. and Beth Bowling. Varsity cheerleaders placed second overall and first in original cheer when they attended the Dynamic Cheer- leading Association Camp from August fourth through the eighth. They returned with new spirit raising chants, cheers, and skits. Both varsity and junior varsity cheerleaders placed second in the North- ern Indiana Cheerleading Competition November fifth. Five Laker men assisted the varsity, not only in starting line ups, but also in cheers and skits. These Lakers were: Chris Erhman, Bill Park, Tom Potter, Rusty Owens, Mike Plyley, and alternates Reed Pranger and Mike Cords. Junior var- sity and freshman cheerleaders combined their pep and enthusiasm during the foot- ball season to support the team and encourage fans to show their spirit. Dur- ing basketball season all cheerleaders worked hard to make the Laker block the most dynamic and outstanding block ever heard. . , 0 my l rl '1
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IS ring of the 8:25 bell started her day at Lakeland. Homeroom ired students catching up on home- denied the night before, going to Lings, sneaking out of homeroom to the halls, and preparing for the new ahead. me morning passed by slowly until the came to socialize with friends and mates at lunch. With the juke box ad up as high as Mr. Stork would per- it, students talked of last night's T. zrograms, the latest rumors, and ming sports events. ie five minute pass period didn't 1 long enough for the many I-li's that needed to be said in between classes. 4 . gk.. , 7? V4 With the 3:25 bell, the halls filled with 147, E, of locker doors slamming, students yelling to classmates, and people running to the buses or cars with hurried good- byes. ...- g.., N m- V X v ' t. 1 Fw , . '44 a ' ,, ,nk v-. , Q - ,X Q n S ? ss' i s Qiffnl 'N . .Q u 4 1 ,fl elf' -' '45 aiifr i .. ,I ' rf, .54 YI E. The Echo did a feature story in recognition of the six sets of twins at Lakeland. Arguments and stiff competition topped the list of complaints by the twin brothers and sisters. G. During a culture demonstration for American lit- erature, Senior Kent Guldin and Junior lack Sawicki dress a twenty-five pound turkey for roasting. F. During the March 12th bomb scare, Mr. New- comer, a volunteer fireman, rushes into the Lake- land building to search for the bomb which proved a false alarm. . r a i LHS halls buzz. ,f 'SBK ,t1 f 755 , - , u , 5, . . . ,. ' LJ,-K-' V. , - 1 . 'N 'y.0ifM- 1' ' ,fun-.. .5 .' .. - S N' I 37 ' - 1 I' . 447 ' 2 ff f STUDENT LIFE - 23
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Cheerleaders fake first at camp. D. The Junior Varsity and Freshman cheerleaders form a pyramid during a pep session. Strained mus- cles and bruised knees were all a part of performing cheers and building formations. E. During a time out from practice, Laker cheer- leaders and grade school students pause to have their picture taken. This was the third year for the cheer- leading clinic sponsored by the Lakeland cheerlead- ers. F. Seconds before the varsity roundballers break the run-through at the East Noble game. cheerleaders build a tunnel at the edge ot' the court. Run-throughs served as kick-offs for all home games. , K X, X s. e .-- N M., .. S, -fluen-
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