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Above right: Varsity Cheerleaders - 5. Henigg R. Plaia, C. Barr, I. Vauseg R. Ryan, co-captain, D. Wilson, co-captain, B. Spencer, l.. Pedigree, B. Tucker, H. Tissian. Above: l,V. Cheerleaders do a bench cheer. Below: Sherry Henig. CHEERLEADERS Lively girls dedicate Q99 UIUC, CI1C1'g to tC2lI'HS Through victory and defeat the cheerleaders supported the teams. Occasionally they provided the most attractive diversion at Kennedy's athletic events. Bubbling over with a seemingly endless supply of spirit and enthusiasm, the Varsity Cheerleaders were a lively part of all of l.F.K.'s major happenings. In addition to performing at games, they took part in other activities like pep rallies and the Spirit Week festivities. The junior Varsity Cheerleaders provided an effective complement to the Varsity squad at l.F.K.'s l.V. games. The l.V. squad ably upheld Kennedy's traditional spirit and skill in their cheering routines.
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,g ,gl A ,Q gg :ig ii sf, Iwi f K2 v . Members of the GSA. discuss a proposal for a hayride in November. G. S.A. Active sportswomen lan var in events P Y 8 The Girls' Sports Association grew tremendously this year, The active membership grew to include approximately seventy girls. They participated in the honor teams - hockey, basketball, volleyball, lacrosse, tennis, and track and field. These teams played a six game schedule with other schools. A county tournament ended each season. Other girls played intramurals in the same sports. The GSA. divided into various committees to determine what events should be held during the school year. The resulting schedule included such activities as a picnic, a hayride, a dance, a carnival, and an ice skating party. lust as their endeavors were successful, the G.S.A. continued to prove itself an important part of the Kennedy society. Miss Weller consults with President Margie landa, Vice-President Bonnie Dubin, Secretary Linda D'Pugh, and Treasurer lan Helsel about upcoming activities as the rest ofthe club looks on. I, A 1. 'i x A .i K y
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Candy Barr and Helen Tissian take time out between cheers junior Varsity Cheerleaders - Gigi Cliftg Syd Sowellg lanet Kostag Marilyn Kostolich, Co-captaing Karen Counts, Co-Captaing Val Shore, JoAnn McQuinn, Connie Caftes. , 93 i X
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