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28X Cheerleaders The cheerleaders really leapt into the spirit of the game with new cheers and more formations. Confidence and en- thusiasm were shown by their unity and perfection as they cheered the football and basketball players on when they were losing as well as winning. In August, the junior Varsity and Var- sity cheerleaders visited a two-day cheerleading clinic in Bowling Green along with other cheerleaders from various schools in Northwestern Ohio. The first day they learned new and dif- ferent formations and cheers. The sec- ond day was a contest in which the cheerleading squad won a superior rib- bon, even though they were the only group without uniforms or matching outfits. Lorraine Bollinger commented, l felt that the clinic helped us to be- come more organized. We learned new techniques that had really helped us get it together. Cheerleaders had a very important part in boosting the morale of the foot- ball and basketball players and also get- ting students to show spirit at pep as- semblies. Varsity captain, lulia Byrd said, Cheerleading was an important part of any activity. We didn't get as much credit as we deserved. We had to use our imaginations and be creative to arrange mounts and cheers. The spirited cheerleaders banded to- gether to keep the student body unit- ed and involved in many different events. Higher, higher . . . to the top! chant the Varsity Cheerleaders, as they practice for the upcoming game. Front row: lodi Leal, Captain lulia Byrd, Kristi Hunt. Back Row: Valerie Narciese, Gayla Moore- head, Lorraine Bollinger. lunior Varsity Cheerleaders: Front row: Sue Busse, Captain Rhonda Cathey, Tina Scalia. Top to Bottom: Kristi Neiswender, Denise Winkler, Deirdre Lacy. G eers Gllor f'Peers .. ,-sara-fl:
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,JJ 'LX Passing out newspapers to Mike Lloyd and Vernon Allen is Mr. Goodman. Along with Mr Bush, they organized the Old Newsboy's paper sale. What are they doing to me? says Mike Van Rassen as he was one of the many students to make the blood-do- nor day a big success.
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lunior Varsily cheerleader Tina Scalia leaps high off the ground as she performs a back jump at afters- chool practice. Freshmen cheerleaders prove that Freshmen are good for something. Front row: Kristi Keely, Kim Pumpas, Tracy Solly. Second row: Wendy Jensen, Captain jackie Beavers, Kelly Beckel, Amy Brigham. Back row: Kim Harris. Cheerleaders give the football players encourage- ment before the Homecoming game. Cheerleaders!29
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