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Ready Hit As they gathered around in a circle and joined hands, thoughts of the last four days ran through their minds. It was four days of fun mixed with hard work. The cheering camp was enjoyment for all of the cheering team. They made a few new friends and shed a few tears, because all of the fun had to come to an end. The fact that camp was ending didn ' t mean the end for them. At camp the 1981-82 Varsity Cheering Squad was awarded first place in the United States Cherring Association, (U.S.C.A.). In addi- tion Erin Peters was awarded most spirit- ed, Lisa Caniff placed second, Anne Tit- zel placed third and Maria Rosa Chibas received an honorable mention. Anne Titzel junior feels that people think cheering is classy and glamorous, but it really involves a lot of hard work. Angelia Mitchell Junior, says Each cheerleader has her own style and that blended together makes the best squad that Newman has had. As for the Junior Varsity squad, they had a slow start, but as the year pro- gressed they were moving in the right direction. They are a well organized and united group of young ladies. Joe Caforio senior says Cheerleaders work harder than people really think, and that the football players really do appreciate the things the cheerleaders do. RIGHT: Junior Varsity Team; first row: Beth Bram- mer, Amiee Vasil. SECOND ROW; Shannon Geary, Eda Camejo, Terri Tome. Jineen Cronine, Mary Ann Lucchese. THIRD ROW; Carla Sangiouanni, Leslie Howell TOP RIGHT; Varsity practices a cheer for the football game FAR TOP RIGHT; The varsity cheerleaders with the awards they won at camp. FAR CENTER RIGHT; Junior Varsity com- pletes a mount at the pep rally FAR BOTTOM RIGHT; The Varsity Cheering Squad; first row: Anne Titzel, Louise Stevens. SECOND ROW: Ka ren Ann Sisko, Erin Peters, Ellen Leach, Kathy Johnsen THIRD ROW; Lisa Caniff, Barbara Maresca. Angelia Mitchell 258 Sports
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And Miles To Go! Here she comes, just a walkin ' down the street singin ' Do Wa Day Diddy Dum, Diddy Do. This chant could be heard miles away by the Boys Cross Country Team. There was a special relationship between that group, they ran together as a team. Their coach, Mr. Jim Maginn agreed as he explained, There were many new people on the team this year, but their tremendous effort overshadowed their inexperience. Freshman Tom- my Metzger, stated, I like the sport and Coach Maginn a lot, but what I really like is the competition. Tommy also plans to come out for cross coun- try next year too. Team Captain, sen- ior Greg Kino, also commented, I had a very disappointing season due to ill- ness, but returned because the sport is very much worth it. Greg feels that next years team will be even better and sincerely hopes that Cross Coun- try will receive more recognition in the future because it deserves it. Almost everyday after school a group of the team members could be found in or around room 202 asking for strategic or personal advice from their coach. When asked his thoughts about Mr. Maginn, Perry Mitchell, sen- ior cross country member commented, He ' s a friend and he understands all of us individually. Mr. Maginn admitted he enjoyed coaching when stated, I prefer to coach boys because I can psychologi- cally relate to them. Mr. Maginn was a runnerhimself in high school and in his college days at St. Bonaventure University, in New York. In final description of his team Coach Maginn claimed, Though I make my mistakes, they ' re a good bunch of guys who ' ll always come through for me! CENTER: Kevin Mullen, junior, displays the hardships of cross country. BOTTOM RIGHT: Brian Breslin, senior, collects himself after the race. FAR RIGHT: Sophomore, Peggy Curran, comforts teammate. Jerry Higgins, in his dis- tress. TOP RIGHT: The varsity team as they prepare to go home. 260 Sports
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