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Junior V3fSifY Cheefleadiflg SCIUHG. FRONT ROW: Cindy Maclsaac, Nancy Blyth, Diane Schmidt. BACK Robyne Weber lcaptainj, Barb Ilanley. SECOND ROW: ROW: Connie Hoppe, Charlene Treslain, Diane Detler. l l Cheerleaders Turn I1 uper r partan pmt For many girls at Stevensgn, the Coming of Cheer- The crafty'm0ves of Diane Detter and Randy Morrell com- leading tryouts had been marked by the coming of spring pletely baffled the Pomlnm squad in the Powderpull game' vacation. Being a cheerleader for the Spartans meant pro- -- moting school spirit at all times, even if the team was losing. Both the varsity and junior varsity squadswere re- quired to spend many long hours of practice befor: the games began. Cheering for teams that played on football fields or in hot, sweaty gymnasiums w' O all a pa? of the fun of being a cheerleader. The spin thag the Spartan fans turned out in the '69-'70 season was truly remarkable. The teams responded to the unpreaedehted spirit by posting more fantastic Spartan vie r no exception when exhibited by the cheer fg, The growing spirit shown by the Sp s was 102 Cheerleading
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Record Breakin Season Nets Ca ers? First 1 u Connecting on a short jump shot, Randall Hickerson provided' an ogensive punch to go with the defensive skill thgt ntadgil 'till .ky H, 1 ,-,f.si.- him so valuable to the Spartans. 104 Varsity Basketball . P. f 'olo Conference Crown As the echoes of We want a hundred! slowly died away in the Stevenson gym, the 1969-70 Spartan basket- ball team concluded its regular season with a record- breaking romp over arch-rival Farmington, 98-66. This game, which netted the Spartanls 15th consecu- tive victory at home and their best record in school his- tory, also completed their romp over the Interlakes League. The squad's only conference loss came at the hands of Pontiac Northern, a game which saw John Jet- chick break the school record with 28 points. The team's 9-l league record brought home their first solo crown. The Cagers' season began on a winning note as the team won its first four games. Although the Spartans lost their first match of the Christmas Tournament to Bentley, they rebounded to win eight games in a row. One of the reasons for the Spartans, great success was the large number of experienced players on the squad. Seven lettermen, including six seniors, returned to aid the Spartan cause. Three of these players received several honors at the end of the year. Ted Exarhos and Russ Gregg were voted to the all-conference second team, while Paul Van Wagoner was a first team selection. I E Q Weaving through heavy trayic under the basket, Russ Gregg dis- played one of the many skills that earned lzirn a place on the all-conference team - the ability to run through Opponents and lay ll1e ball through the l100p consistently.
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