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i 1 l l l l l 1 l i l , l ll l l rl l l ll l i 20 Cheerleaders li. The Boys' Pep Club grudgingly stands for the alma mater. Time and Energy Symbolize Cheerleaders' Devotion Ruled by strict regulations and long hours of prac- tice, the varsity, junior varsity, and sophomore cheerleading squads geared their efforts toward uniting masses of unorganized sports fans in supportive ac- tivities. Under the regimentation of Mrs. Carolyn Howard, they drilled two or three times a week on chants, yells, for- mations, and dances, which culminated with their strenuous performances at all games. Known as a close group, the cheerleaders worked together to raise the morale of both the teams and the spectators. l Paula Gatzoulis exudes spirit while cheering As Suzy Hooten leads a cheer, she accidentally jumps on a live wire.
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Lancers and Topeka Trojans close in on the ball as it comes down. 2. Sophomore Basketball Team, FIRST ROW: Coach John Beltram, Mitch Morgan, Buck Reabe, Randy Kidd, James Pendleton, Coach Mark Matthews. SECOND ROW: Lance Armer, Russ Guillmot, Steve Burchstead, Clark Wilson, Richard Schloerb, manager. FOURTH ROW: Brad Steil, Mike Gunter, Rob Fulton, Mike Kerr. A sophomore Lancer goes high in the air to put in a bucket. From under the basket sophomore Mike Gunter tries for two. Basketball 17 V 1 fi J
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School Kept Fed and Fueled The cafeteria staff served a wide variety of foods, in order to compete with the common fare of McDonalds and Burger King. Cooks arrived early each morning to begin the tacos, hamburgers, beans, and rolls. New dessert and fruit combinations were added to the snack bar so the school cafeteria could better cater to individual tastes, yet still serve balanced, nutritional menus. Custodians faced the challenge of keeping the entire building livable as well as renewing faculty equipment. Along with a twenty-four hour job the custodians had to make emergency repairs on lockers, doors, and windows. Pre sg- , it - ,V ii f A cunning cafeteria lady prepares to take off with the loot. 1. Cafeteria Ladies, FIRST ROW: Maxine Ross, Rita Korth, Madeline Hoover, Pauline Dykman, Jean Rovards, Betty Schroer, Lola Ratllff, Freda Casey, Raelene Barry, Jennie Fleenor. SECOND ROW: Mable O'Neal, Mary Mount, Mary Brackhahn, Alma Palmer, Betty Geyer, lnice Denny, Nadine Mikullk, Marjorie Rash, Lauretta Jennings, Sue Bingman, Kay Kennedy. 2. Custodians: Vince McGan, Ronald Derks, James Wright, Lonnie Johnson. I V- f lf' af, ff ' f' 7 J Z!-f ' lf' f W7 , if QM! 'V ft' .4 , -f.,,1,f,' ' ' Aff? Cafeteria Ladies and Custodians 19
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