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,... ,. '.... .hc 1. Qs.. QTop Rowj Sue Kromer I11lSchl1tt Stephanie Crognale Allison Iurow Pe gy Kenny Marina Theodorus Debbie Cannon Michelle Fermature Brenda Deegan Donna jean Howell Lorraine Ampe a Alysa Adcock Karen Schneider Sue Goebel CM1ddle Rowj Tracy Hamilton Iones Iodianne Stewart Kathy Kearny Maureen Griffen Anitra Carr Sharon Reilly Dina Dolan Danna Habastrol Sherri Bulton Sue Bauman Mary Mancini fBottom Rowj Stacy Berman Treasurer Marghi Finn Co Captain Dale Intrabartolo Captain Kim Johnson Ir Captain Bisonettes A main source of entertainment at half time is Berners kickline the Bisonettes Incorporating dancing skills coordination and flexibility the Bisonettes perform upbeat routines to popular songs Besides adding to the enjoyment of football and basketball games they also participate in various kickline competitions This year the Bisonettes added to the holiday spirit by selling Santagrams short messages complete with holiday sweets l - 1 1 1 I ? r 1 1 I I 1 ' 1 1 1 I ' ' I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 , 1 ' 1 'Q 1 1 . . 0 . . , . . I I I I l ' I I . Twirlers Adding to the half-time entertainment are the twirlers. Known for their innovative routines, the Twirlers use determination and hard work to perfect their art. Their baton tricks, While dif- ficult, are performed with ease by the Twirlers. Brenda Leonardi, Peggy SanFanandre, and Chris Cimone were the only seniors participating this year, but their contributions of talent and a sense of teamwork were obvious. fBottom Rowj: Chris Cimone, Iessica DiCarlo, Lori Van Allen, Brenda Leonardi, Melanie Gurdin CTop Rowjz Theresa Masciovecchio, Donna Will, Fawn Chapter, Peggy SanFanandre.
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Cheerleading A main source of school spirit at Berner is the cheerleaders. This enthusiastic group of girls starts the school year out on the right foot by par- ticipating in pep rallies. They further bolster team pride by involving Bison fans in their zealous cheers. Besides performing at various sports events, the cheerleaders are well known for their annual holiday dance. Their participation in school ac- tivities is evidence of Bison spirit. Varsity includes: CBottom Rowjs Tricia O'Neill, Laura Dunau, lean Valvo, Susan Luneburg fSecond ROWJ: Iody Rezza, Denise Tremboli, Liz Leo, Sue Wright CThird Rowl: Patti Hughes, Irene Echenique, Eileen Hughes, Mia Hellmer CTop Rowjz Ellen McKenna, Marietta Cavassa, Ianine Radomski. J.V. includes: fBottom Rowjz Laura Wasiak, Cindy Siciliano, julie Ferrara, Kerry Griffin fMiddle Rowjz Jeanine Mooney, Amy Farina, LuAnne Contello, Kerry Smith, Pam Haave, jennifer Hunt CTop Rowjz Adrienne Wilinski, jennifer Regal, Iennifer Pugliese, Courtney Murphy, Vicki Lipari, Valerie Hughes, Ienniferjelicks. Missing: Kim LaRocca X ,-- 1 i U if X I I I, x Q JP X , v rr st, i
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l-lomeroom Announcers Want to know about the latest dance sports score or club happening? I isten to the homeroom announcers. lim Amo Amorsino and Chris Tebeau have kept us up on school news every morning of our senior year. Their upbeat reports were both informative and interesting. Tom Temps Mimi Oser Mrs. Schmukler - Advisor. Chris Tebeau and Iames Amorosino Bison Shop Whenever in need of paper pens or just a candy bar a quick stop to the Bison Shop before homeroom was the answer to many predicaments. At the dependable Bison Shop you were always sure to find what you wanted at discounted prices. The entire student body has benefitted from the dedication of the Bison Shop aides. I f .1 ll ll 0 f x T5 f f I ?' I f I f 'I X 1 1 General Uffice Assistant A most important helper in the General Office is the student helper She learns valuable office skills sm hile helping the Berner Secretarial Staff collate and file the manv messages arriving each day for the throughout the large building that would be impossible xx ithout such assistance 4 professional staff, There are always the many errands ' O ' ' , f Alicia Falkowitz
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