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Page 99 text:
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94 Larry Phillips (musical director for the play) and Dan Ulfig pay close attention to stage directions during rehearsal. ww 7. Lynn Donko finds a book of love poems handy in beating off the bad guys. Bruce Kramer and Dan Ulfig ham it up on the set of “Dirty Work at the Crossroads.” ae aiscreaaomone aoe agen mer e an sith SR Look! Up on the stage! Is it a bird? a bat? No—it’s Brucie baby!
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THE CHARGER CHEERLEADERS Crestwood prides itself on the skill and agility of its cheerleading squads, and this year’s squads have been awarded the 1969 Downriver League Cheerleading Championship. (Standing) Miss Marina Vossos, Adviser, Varsity Cheerleaders Chris Lahym, Diane Cornila, Lynne Kasza, Mary Chipala, Sharon Dins- moore, Pat Cekala, Adviser Miss Justine Murray. Kneeling are Junior Varsity Cheerleaders: Nancy Davidson, Sue Diebel, Denise Hall, Lynda Brewer, and Andrea Kandilian. The main function of a cheerleader is to help promote school | spirit and student interest in all sports here at Crestwood. | The cheerleaders spend an average of six hours a week practicing and cheering from early July to the spring of the following year. They | lead sideline chants through football, cross-country regionals, basket- ball, and track, doing an outstanding job. The year was cloaked with many honors for the ‘68-69 squads. For their participation in the Tri-River League Competition the var- sity squad placed second, and the junior-varsity took a first. At the First Annual Downriver Invitational Competition, Crest- wood was judged top squad of 20 competing schools. They placed first in four categories, and took a second and third in two others. Sharon Dinsmoore represented the Varsity squad in individual com- petition, placing first and Linda Brewer placed second for the Junior Varsity in the individual competition. This accumulation of an outstanding number of points enabled the Crestwood Cheerleaders to win the Grand Trophy and the title of Downriver League Cheerleading Champs for 1969. 96
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