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Varsity bottom: Charlene Bontrager, Karer Lee, Kim Davis, middle; Joy Kaufman, top; Jen- nifer Haney Freshman cheerleaders from bottom t Mary Tarr, Sheila Schrock, Lori Hane Reidenbaugh, Chris Franko Stirring up spirit, the cheerleaders perform their routine to the school song.
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“Ready, Okay!” Who's got the most school spirit at Northridge? The answer has to be: the cheerleaders. Just think of all they do to keep the spirit factor high. They go to all the games to cheer the team on even if the weather is lousy, or if they have homework, or if they have to drive a long way to an away game They cheer during football seasons in skimpy skirts when everyone else is huddled in the stands, wrapped in blankets, sipping hot chocolate. They organize “secret sisses,” and this year they even decorated the rooms of the guys on the basketball team. The cheerleaders stay after school to decorate. They organize pep sessions to get everyone hyped for games. They come up with catchy chants, and they keep smiling even if they goof up on a cheer. But cheerleading is more than leading cheers; it’s making spirit contagious! ].V. cheerleaders front row, Ken Hankins, Cindy Yoder, Sue Yoder, Julie James, back row, Laura Thompson, Becky Bowman, Jana Stutzman, and Chery! Mast Scott Tilley helps Karen Lee leading mount at Sectionals with a cheej
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Major Upset The crowd is screaming, yelling, and clapping with wild enthusiasm! The final buzzer sounds! Northridge defeats Concord in the first game of tournament play! The NHS stands empty all at once as students pour onto the floor, hugging each other and jumping with the thrill of victory. This was the atmosphere which surrounded the ‘81-’82 boys basketball sectionals. That outstanding victory was reached only after a season of long, hard teamwork, and a few disappointing defeats, as well as many spirit-backed victories. Junior Varsity, front row: Lydell Troyer, Jeff Ulrey, Wes Hershberger, Charles Weiderman, Mark Royce. Back row: Mark Schlabach, Scott Roderick, Mike Caudill, Rick Groom, Brad Fisher, Coach Gary Modlin. Freshman, front row: Gordon Ridenour, Doug Royce, Shannon Merrick, Chris Kuehn, Arlan Yoder, Darrin Bender, Chad Kilmer, Dave Zerh. Second row: Renell Knepp, Rich Troyer, Rick Morehouse, Jan Noble, Bob Gage, Back row: Manager Kirby Rhodes, Coach Don Weirich, Rod Cripe, Gary Zimmermen, Jason Stutzman, Alex Brown, Manager Scott Gay. Dennis Blyly skillfully passes the ball to a teammate, but his Jimtown opponents get all bent out of shape. | SSP epee REE ems
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