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Top left: Penny looking interested in the game. Top right: Seniors yell at the Homecoming pep assembly. Middle; Cheerleaders pose for picture at home finale football game against LMC. Middle right: Cathy cheers her team on! Below. Brenda, a real ham in front of a camera. Spirit!!! Above: Cheerleaders lead crowd with Go Red”. Bottom middle: Varsity's new convert” mount. Below: Fans at the girls district basketball game. Varsity Cheerleaders 13
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Varsity Cheers To Success! The Varsity Cheerleading squad of 1980-81. under the di- rection of Marilyn Nelson, was one the school could be very proud of. During the summer and throughout the school year, the squad captured many cheering honors in return for their hard work. Their first camp of the summer was an ICF (International Cheerleading Foundation) camp held at Notre Dame. At this camp, they captured the Grand Championship trophy along with being named the Most Congenial squad at the camp. The squad also returned home with a spirit frisbee, an award given to the most spirited squad, and various ribbons. Shelia Friske won an individual award as the camp's most outstanding cheerleader. The second camp the squad attended was a USCA (United States Cheerleading Association) camp at the University of Michigan. They again received high honors winning the Team Champion Top Ten plaque, along with various rib- bons. Winning this award made the squad eligible to com- pete in the National Grand Championships in Lansing, Ml on August 21, 22 and 23. Shalini Lall received an special cheerleading honor by winning first place in individual cheering ability and Debbie Fairleigh also received an individual award for her baton twirling. When the school year started, the squad traveled to Alle- gan, Michigan to compete in the Allegan County Fair Cheerleading Competition. Again they received top hon- ors by winning first place, Class B over seventeen other schools. The squad received a milk can trophy, $100 and free tickets to a college football game. Next, came the Coldwater Invitational held on December 6. Here the cheerleaders captured third place over 10 other schools. Penny Hysell received ninth place in indi- vidual cheering out of a cast of fifty girls. The Varsity Cheerleaders keep very busy during the school year by cheering at all football and basketball games, having spirit and fund raisers, planning pep assem- blies, having dinners for the teams, and maintaining Lake- shore’s fantastic school spiritl Varsity Cheerleaders from left to right are: Kathy Fones. Cathy Weirick. Kimm Lucker. Shalini Lall. Debbie Fairleigh. Shelia Friske. captain; Brenda Dorsey. Marilyn Nelson, coachi Kellie Jewell, co-capt.; Penny Hysell.
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JV’s Spirit Shines Through! Junior Varsity Cheerleaders from left to right are: Lori Notaro. Lisa Miller. Michelle Larson. Debbie Geary. Amy Warner. Jill Gotstein. Lori Arick. The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders brought a lot of new ideas and spirit into their cheerleading this year. To begin with, the Lake- shore J.V. attended summer cheerleading camp at Albion, Ml spon- sored by UCA (Universal Cheerleading Association). While at camp, the J.V. received various ribbons including three blue supe- rior ribbons and two red excellent, and one gold ribbon signifying that the squad was one of the top four of the J.V.’s there. Along with these awards, they also received the spirit stick all four nights they were at camp. On December 6, 1980 the Junior Varsity visited the Coldwater Invitational where they captured a second place trophy over nine other squads. Besides cheering at all football and basketball games, the J.V.’s sold programs at all Varsity home football games, had spirit and fund raisers, and did various things for the football and basketball teams. 14 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders J.V.’s Sparkle And Shine! top left: Debbie shows her Lancer spiritl above: Junior varsity takes a break at halftime! far right: Cheer. Lori, cheer!
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