Love Is In The Air” For the Tennis team a loosing record is not a sign of a failing season. Their 1984 endeavor proved to be a struggle to the end. Each match was not a contest between the strong- willed but the most experienced. However, if determination acquired players the state title the Conner Tennis team would have taken the top prize. A four-year starter, Becky Poller, is to be acclaimed for her outstanding record. Her success on the court has brought many individual triumphs. On the other hand the rest of the team should be recognized for an attempt well-done. The boys and girls team each advanced to the regionals, although they did not make it to state-, they made a respectable showing, with hopes of doing better next year. 1. Reaching out for a return is Jason fcckler. 2. Preparing to shoot the ball is Becky Potter. Front row: (I to r) Karen Neufang. Randy Jonest 2nd row: Becky Potter. Kara Lilly. Jeanne Farmer. Caroline Neff. Audra Rankin. Jason Eckler. Jerry Neal. Todd Kennedy. Keith Bingham. Phillip Laycock. Kim Ryan. Andrea Utz. Tennis Sports ■ 107
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Cheering For The Best! R LJeing able to participate in a school activity and putting forth all your effort to support the team,” stated Jackie Thomas when asked what interested her about cheerleading? A total of eight varsity cheerleaders and eight junior varsity cheerleaders represented Conner this past year. Melissa Viox was the captain and Kristi Poore was the co-captain. Most of the varsity cheerleaders have been cheering since their elementary years. When Melissa Viox was asked why she continues to cheer year after year she responded without hesi- tation. I love it!” The cheerleaders work hard each year with strenuous prac- tices and attend the Universal Cheerleaders Association camp every summer. Representing Conner to the best of their ability is their goal. The cheerleaders had a special thrill cheering during the 1983 football season because they felt that rooting for a state cham- pion team was a real privilege. Bridget Burcham expressed, I thought the victory was one of the best things of all my high school years!” Cheering can be a really tough responsibility. Although it takes a lot of devotion and time, it is enjoyable, enough that most of the varsity cheerleaders said they would like to contin- ue to cheer during their college years. As a farewell, the senior cheerleaders stated, We'll miss it and we hope that the future cheerleaders will be able to exper- ience something as great as cheering for a state champion team. Also, a special thanks to Linda Viox. sponsor, for all the help and support she gave the group during the 1983-84 cheer- leading season. I. Jumping for victory is Connie Sowers. 2. Leaping in high spirits at the Conner vs. Highlands game is Shelly McGlasson. 3. Cheering during the Conner vs. Scott game are Jackie Thomas and Kristi Poore. 4. Standing on the 50 yard line cheering before the Conner vs. Russell game is Taffy Fryman. Cheerleading Sports BIO?
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