The excitement at this year's ,Euclid athletic contests was intensified by the girls who lead the fans in victory cheers. The cheerleaders are divided into two squads: varsity and junior varsity. Practice sessions are held each day after school. Although cheerleading is often demanding work, the girls agree that a lot of spirit and fun is also involved. Besides selling booster seat cushions, candy, and baked goods, the cheerleaders also held carwashes this year. The hard-earned money was for bus transportation and flowers for the girls. Captains Jill Mast and Karen Harmon led the varsity football cheerleaders, while Gayle Kubik led the varsity basketball squad. Bo!tom,' Left: VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Top: Pammi Phillips. Row 2: Karen Harmon. Row 3: Gayle Kubik, Debbie Taylor, Jill Krawczyszyn, Peggy Stibinger. Front: Sherry Johnson. Not Pictured: Connie Papouras. Bottom, Center: Jill Mast, Gayle Kubik and Monica Pockar take a short break between halves. Bottom, Right: JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Top: Viki Zigman. Row 2: Mary Belavich. Row 3: Mary Kay Barnes. Row 4: Cheri Smith, Betty Strle, . Jasna Vinkovic, Carol Perovshek. . ' i 1- Q... ' 'V' i lg. ' , N 1. . g L ,nw M ' .1- 1 - .. r .:L......l- E, E x--we 'A 'fiT ' ' ff T'--' . . f.. :dv 'ia L i A ff ' Q i- ree I t ,gh . - ., -lx , e 5 1 'UCH W - Ll. ' - wg' . X 5 g ..., A Ty A ,, e p 11 . ...,,. 'V f zxisaww -r- A. 'W' J L Z4'3 3322. Five- 18 Activities 0 Cheerleaders
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if he Big Fr Abvvff Board employees' attempts January swept in with what 'schools on January 1111: and fa-FEW lo beat back the SHOW Pfoved the news media calledthe 12th. Wheizifthey were reopena? unsuccessful as schools were coldest weather of the twentieth rcustodiansx discovered that af was closed for two days. 20 Activities ' Student Life century as blizzards and below- zero temperatures covered the Midwest and pushed into the deep South. The weird weather hit Euclid in the first week of January as a 70 mile an hour wind tore through the area in the wake of a cold front, blowing out several windows in the high school in the process. A combination of i snow, high winds, and below- zero temperatures closed Euclid broken water pipe in a storage A room had damaged seyeral video' tape recorders: s P .- . Another blast of -coldpair the .following weekend produced the coldest day infthe Cleveland area's history as the mercury dipped ,to -17 on January 17th, only to rise to,-3 for the high f temperature of the day. Undoubtably, the winter of 1981-82 will be frozen into the memories of Euclid-students. -.. vs'
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