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J 3 ace Jhan cz game It's more than a gameg it's rivalry. It's enthusiasm, it's tradition: it's the annual Euclid- St. Joe's football game! It's the biggest game of the year. The team, the crown the school, and the city are buzzing with excitement from beginning to end, commented junior tackle Lou Nieves. Ever since 1959, when the Euclid Panthers started playing their cross-town counterpart, the St. Joe's Vikings, an intense emotional rivalry has existed. Of kg 'fi the 23 games in which Euclid and St. Joe's have done battle, .-.-we St. Joe's has come out on top WWW 'P' W- nineteen times, with Euclid ' is A winning only twice. The q remaining two games ended in ties. Our Panthers have been shut out six times in history of the series while the only time that Euclid has managed to keep the Vikings from putting any points on the board was in the 1977 0-0 tie. It is interesting to note, though, that the Vikings have not dominated the Panthers as totally as the record seems to indicate. Nine more games could have been won or tied by Euclid if they would have scored only one more touchdown. The contest annually draws the largest regular-season crowd to DiBiasio Stadium, attesting to its great popularity. Bands, cheerleaders, majorettes, flag girls, television cameramen, and a wild crowd all add to the festival-like atmosphere. Unfortunately, the 1981-82 game ended in a 31-0 victory for St. Joe's. The players did not lack spirit, though. Looking back on game day, Scott Sanford recalls that, Our morale going into the game was just incredible. Everyone wanted a victory very badly in their hearts, and we felt that we could honestly come out of the game winners, while Nieves can be heard muttering in the background, Oh well, maybe next year .... 12 Activities ' Student Life
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ETHING OLD Something Old The 1981-82 majorette squad, consisting of captain Carol Deason, Terri Zakraysek, Lois Belavich, and Lynn Yuko, began preparations for the year at a summer camp at Willoughby South, where they learned different dance steps and routines. In addition to their performance with the marching band during the football season, the majorettes had three half time shows during basketball season. Although the daily, two hour practices during football season grew a bit boring after a while, Lois Belavich stated, It was totally worth our while and great experience! Captain Carol Deason added, Being a majorette taught us how to work with other people and feel like a real team. Something New Not one of the fifteen girls who joined the new flag corps at the end of last year thought that it would turn out to be as hard as it did. They spent one week at a flag corps camp last summer, learning basic moves and flag positions. During August, they practiced daily with the marching band, learning their first show. Although it was hard work, Alison Derreberry stated, We seniors wish flag corps was thought of before this year because we enjoyed it so much. As one flag corps member put it, The practices were very tough, and sometimes we'd argue, but in the end it would all come together, and We loved it . . . and each other! 14 Activities ' Flag Corps
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