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18fPe1:: flfib 8.1 Cheerleaders JUNIOR KARI ANDERSON helps riff? boost spirit among the crowd. SOPHOMORE ARLENE COHEN shows her spirit in cheering for the team. sul -'ll .1119 H? VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: IFIRST ROW, Kari Anderson, Kim Miller, Tracie Simkin, Dorrine Tomparyg Csecond rowl Na Ford, Linda Feldman, Helen Novick, Julie Krueger, 1
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iz J FORENSICS- lst Row: Al Lidbury, Mimi Kite, Doug Sanders, Elizabeth Ven- tura, Steve Genovese, Jodi Epstein, Mike Foley, 2nd Row: Camron Amin, Deanna Silver, Art Dolins, Hollee Delott, Moira McDonald, Harry Gottlieb, Bri- gitte Beling, Mrs. Donna Kline. DEBATE- lst row: Howard Chodash, Tricia Sexton, Jerry Fraclin, Rachel San- tos, Scott Durchslag, Susan Evans, Jeff Kim, 2nd row: Dave Silverman, Jake Daab, Mark Koulogeorge, Paul Mang, Matt Gordon, Matt Pritsl-ter, 3rd row: Andrea Spyros, Tammy Heller, Jennifer Daniels, Lori Glenner, Alison VanE- geren, Nancy Wallace, Rebecca Kear- ney, 4th row: Laurie Heller, Hiecli Rie- demann, Andrea DeVries, Heidi Appel, Karin Melberg, Rachal Graber, Sharon Hochbergg 5th row: Adam Freedman, Tim Bernardi, Steve Cousins, David Hanson, Jeff Wortman, John Nassas. SOPHOMORE DAVE SILVERMAN prepares his evidence file for the State tournament. Debate, Forensics gl Cinema Clubj
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l l fl SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS- borg, Robbie Simkin, Terri Swickg Third FIRST rowg Lisa Burda, Renee Hrejsa, row: Jackie Roccosanto, Carol Bucher, Chris Heinz, Second row: Mary Carl- Judy Frazer. Boosters becomes Pep Club can only add up to one thing- cheerleaders. varsity and sophomore cheerleading squads were under the direction of Coach Carolyn Jerdan. The freshman squads were supervised and sponsored by Mr. Mike Elkins. Both squads worked ex- tremely hard, said Jerdan. Four of the cheerleaders, Nancy Ford, Mary Carlborg, Chris Heinz, and Arlene Cohen, went to a cheerleading camp at Aurora College and won the The Spirit Stick award. Besides cheering and dancing at the games, the cheerleaders sponsored turn-about with the Titanairres. - Cheerleading isn't always an easy job. Sophomore cheerlead- obby socks and cheers The VARSITY CHEERLEADERS LINDA Feldman, Kari Anderson, Lee Campo and Kim Miller take a moment to watch the football game. er, Judy Frazer said, It's hard work but I enjoy it. Competition for freshman cheerleading tryouts was tight. Freshman Katie Jaques said, Fm really happy I was picked to be a cheerleader at GBS. I tried so hard for the past two years. Pep Club, formerly the Boost- ers, changed their name because Mama Glass felt it fit the group better. They participated in many school activities. The activities consisted of selling donuts, rais- ing people's spirit, and making posters. They are under the di- rection of Mama Glass. Mama Glass said, All of the girls are enthusiastic and hard- working and made the year a banner year. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS- FIRST row: Wendi Florio, Second row: Mary O'Brien, Diane Lindenbaum, Dolores Weng, Denyse Digilio, Sheila Hoshaw, Carol Shannong Third row: Sue Willner, Ann Dolphin, Karen Patter- son, Linda Joseph, Joni Schaumg Fourth row: Nancy Raley, Kristi Owens, Sundee Eager, Katie Jaques, Sharon Swanson, Beth Krueger, Pam Larson. Pep Club 8: Cheerleaders,
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