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P1'Gi'J:iIi1I1Cj 11'1e1'nse1ve.-fl to tave the crowd are Sue l.a1:t-- and Beth 171111. SOP11C1MO1QE QH1g1qp1,FAp1NQ- 9, 540,191 Abbott. Row 31W, Arp, 1. Oe17ma1111. Pow 4: G. Geairlos. Pow Q: ff flitrotiin, E. Cilliillgti, B. M- f'5f'11V1f719Y1 T- Mmfdllyf- T- Hittftfiif- g 7 1 A .- .? , J 111:-Iiflaying llif' tiwzp are lvl. 1VlN11f3IicilCl, 1Vl. Wtiltff, B. P1111 15. 5731111111 D Kai--fy V' Hf:1st, 1111.1 f. 1fo11a1111. 1 Firing up the stiidents at the 11on1er:om1r1c1 111111 is the IOLJ ot 11111 vheerleai 1f-rs Q I - - NEW COACH BRINGS CHANGE Many changes have occured in the entire cheerleading pro- gram with the maiority bringing great improvements. The basis tor these improvements was discipline, which had been greatly stressed by the new cheerleading coach, Mrs. Tori Slotterback, assistant coach, Cyndy Miller, and the newly selected captains and co-captains ot each squad. Many of the cheerleaders attended camp at Iowa colleges to learn new cheers mixed in with exercises and motion drills. Besides supplying the school with much spirit the cheer- leaders provided a lot ot support for the athletic teams. A Meet- The-Squad Potluck on August 4 with a performance ot various 92 S?ORTS cheers tollowing was just one example. Another was the before school breakfasts tor sports teams, trainers, coaches and man- agers. The breaktasts, held on October 8 and lanuary 28, consisted ot eggs, bacon, sausage, trench toast and pancakes and were enjoyed by all attending. On March 21 a special awards banquet marked the end of the '82-'83 cheerleading season. Tracy Thurnann and lulie Holland received Most Outstanding Senior Cheerleader awards and Sue Lake, Tracy Oetzmann and Kathy Meier re- ceived Most Enthusiastic Varsity Sophomore and Freshman cheerleader awards respectively.
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-' . A ' - ff? , I 5. :it J Q 'tr x gf, if 'P 1' Q as ..xL.-f, . 5 i h D in l ln son give lniia Paustian finil Amy Kev:-st--i a iew Tainxny Wiieeenbxiiti lriftdles fi fast ball tfzward lli--r nt-rvzius in L H. if I71,ll'11QT5. bdgfo, A yvr'-Q-Qaiiif: f1'1f1f'l1't meeting lin loni Miwllwi and fliiis Sieblce. THE SCOREBOARD SOPHOMORE SOFTBALL NS 13 NS 5-1 NS 16- 18 NS 17-9 NS 15-20 NS 9-1 1 NS 8-9 NS 4- 17 NS 15-15 NS 6-4 NS 13 NS 11 NS 14 NS 16-8 NS 16 NS 12-1 NS NS NS 11-4 12-6 12 124-81 Pleasant Valley Dav. Central' DeWitt Central' Clinton' Dav. Assumption' Bettendort' Davt West' Muscatine' Dav. Assumption DeWitt Central' Betteniort Daw. Assumption Clinton Dav. Central' Clinton Muscatine' Dav. West' Burlington' Bettendort ' denotes double headers ll 7-9 3-3 5-8 4-4 1-2 5-10 8-15 2-5 2-18 3 O 3 2-6 4 0-6 7-8 8-7 1 i I..- V15iRSlTY SCFTBAl,l,: 1, Fitzgerald, C. Sterbenz, L, A. Keester, S. McCaughy, C. Twigg, 13. Tank, 1. Paustian, L. Finnegan, W. White. Row 2: K. White, Wuestenberq, 1. Wendland, K. Reese, D. Soenksen. --'- uw' for lLA slots 19735 The initial season of softball allowed the girls to practice their skills though only 2 games were scheduled . . . 1 9 76: The Lancers won the Big Bend Conference by going 10-0 . . . 1977: Peg Geary placed herself in the North Scott Record Books scoring 41 runs and hitting 7 home runs . . , 1978: Denise Arp proved herself a stand out performer batting .478 and compiling 34 12.B.1.'s . . . 1979-1982: Three out of these four years the Softball team captured or shared the Mississippi Eight Conference Championship . .'. 19 8 1: A record of 86 stolen bases was set by freshman Wendy White . . . 1982: Alice Darland had 57 hits and 10 doubles placing herself in the record books . . . 19 8 2: The team of 1982 had 34 wins in a single season, more then any other Lancer team in history . . . 1983 . . . SOFTBALL 91
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wwf -mwn. W-431. FRESHMEN f'HEERI-HADTNGI TWT' DdI1fVJIWfh,L.pniI1uTI'c1fZ. Rfnvv 52 I. IVIf'Clx1I'1Il1S. rY1e1'r:m11. Raw QT. A.Sm1t?1 R. 'x'1:,-.a Row 3' C, I-A-Awr. M' M m'fte5 D' fffwfq K wQ: B' K1f12Yf L' The .-wxznmer g !L',V1d5'S vahlable practice for new cghefcrs. hqlpt song. VARSITY CHEERLEADING: D. Carey, C. Hamann, M. McDonald. Row 4: M. Wolfe, B. f Shcrhter, B. Hemxmqs. RCW 21 B. SINGH, D. POM. Row 5: S. Braack, W. Krupa, T. Thu- X Sf,:uN. Rffw 3: C. Hoist, S. Lake, I. Hdland, A. nmrm, x.. , Enthusiasm is shown by Demse Scull ALIYIIIQ me CHEERLEADING 93
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