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Parkettes tWlSt and shout '86 As the football Colts run off the field, the distant whistle of the field commander calls the Parkway Central Varsity Parkettes to attention. The squad of 35 girls is composed of Rifles, Flags, and Pom Pons. The spirit of half time shows reached big- ger heights under new band director Doug Hoover. Hoover's enthusiasm and new ideas helped the girls with their individual squads. I was very impressed with the girls' dedica- tion to hard work. They were not very ex- cited with the early morning practices, but in the end it all paid off. Hoover said about the season. Seniors Jill Corn and Lori Edwards were captains of the Pom squad while Seniors Krista Guess and Suzi lsham led the Rifles. Both Patty Handelman and Michelle Camp were seniors and captains of the Flags. Half time shows required a lot of work and most took for granted the dedication that the girls have to the band. After a long week of practice in the summer, the three individual squads broke to choreograph their own routines, Six thirty morning practices were not uncommon and all the work was evident in an enthusiastic performance at every home game. The band and Parkettes also took part in two competitions during the season which made the band and Par- kettes come together more as a group. Senior Julie Levin thought the shows were more original than in the past. I thought the music was more exciting and the different squads were original with their rou- tines. The football season ended with a great Homecoming and both the band and the Parkettes walked away with a sense of pride and enthusiasm for their season together, said Levin. YK -is Junior April King gets ready to perform during Home- coming halftime festivities. ' Student Life mfgfam-Wmvzqmffwwfw Varsity Parkettes pile up on the 50-yard line at Busch Stadim to show their school spirit
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Working overtime, Sophomore Deanna Edgar, concentrates twirling and throwing her rifle to keep with the beat. While perfecting their routine Freshman Shannon Sweeney and Sophomore Lisa lken have fun during practice. Front Row: Angie Pavolini, Sharon Spengel, Rachel Hayworth, Dana Danzig, Becky Douglas, Kelly Gerson, Hillary Silver. Second Row: Jennifer Ryan, Jenny Peterson, Ana Galofre, Kathy Barnes. Back Row: Christy Cable, Laura McMillan, Jen Turec, Tena Nielson, Steffie Hahnel, Cindy Kaufman. 41644 Q ' Student Life f'lb Fun the J .V Spirit 0- at footl in the N kettesi p,m. Tl ed old The three 5 had to their in perfori everyo togethi enjoys I ,X Front R McKimbe1:I Chapman Marie Stir'
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