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R pRESSl0 Af' ED amor H t 8!Cheeleading p ...W Q 4. Q - -f Q- S lTop1 The l983-84 cheerleaders show their enthusiasm for our football team at a pep assembly. fBottom1 The Varsity Cheerleaders charm the crowd with their high voltage spirit at a basketball game.
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i Gctober 7, l983, Homecoming, a special event for everyone who chose to participate. Iulie Wineman was crowned Homecoming Queen, while Felicia Iackson was voted 1st Attendant and Sandy Dorward was 2nd Attendant. Other members of the court included: Karen Digenova, Linda Gay, Becky Leak, and Gloria Therrien. Homecoming Week was also Spirit Week and some fun events occurred, such as: College Sweatshirt Day and Dress like Parents Day. Homecoming also brought about changes because the dance was moved from Saturday night to Fri- day night. Students were faced with the decision as to whether to go to the game dressed up or to stay home and get ready for the dance. Many students left the football 'game at half-time because of this. Whatever the decision, the students had an excellent time jamming to the music of Back Talk at the dance. At the Homecoming game, DM had an exciting victory over Mt. Pleasant, 22-18!! During half-time the pom-pon squad put on a special routine and the marching band played and marched to several songs. In addition to all that, there was a parade of all the class floats which the seniors won! Iulie Wineman was crowned by DMHS's previous Homecoming Queen, Bonnie Gleffe, in another half-time activity. Homecoming 1983, These Golden Years, will lie deeply in our memories for years to come. lPage 7lITopl Iulie Wineman proudly rides in a Corvette during the homecoming pa- rade. IMiddlel Karen DiGenova and her es- cort Dan Rehmann after the caping assem- bly. lLower leftl Gloria Therrian gives her speech during the homecoming assembly. ILower rightl The Senior Class shows their school spirit during the homecoming pep as- sembly. lPage 61lTopl The senior class shows their enthusiasm as they pull the winning senior float. IBottom1 The 1983 Homecoming court and their escorts. Homecom1ngf7
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T he major goal of our 1983-84 Cheerleading Squads last year was to build school spirit, and that's exactly what they did! All three squads worked together with hopes of making last year at MacArthur the best! I think this year all the squads did very well. The freshmen girls started out strong and got better. The junior varsity squad improved greatly. It was thier first year to- gether and I feel they did an excel- lent job. The varsity squad also im- proved this year. Our friendship was the best part, said varsity captain Amy Guimond. The most memorable and exciting part of the girls' season was this year's Cheerleading Competition at CMU. They also attended a Dynamic Cheerleading Association competition, where IV took 6th place. The graduating seniors from this year's varsity squad are Amy Guimond, Becky Karkut, Margo MacArthur, and Cindi Zolinski. lUpper Leftl Varsity Cheerleaders, left to right: Margo MacArthur, Becky Karkut, Lisa Letson, Amy VanBoxclaer, Kathy Klonowski, Cindy Zolinski. Missing from the picture is Amy Guimond. lMiddle Leftl I.V. Cheerleaders: back row: Cindi Snow, Polly Ordway, Sarah Wilhelm. Front Row: Ioie Lucas lcaptainl. Missing from the photo, Terri Perry, Beth Mrozinski, Ienny Kincade. ILower Leftl Freshmen Cheerleaders, back row: Stephanie Myers, Mary Siwik, Tara Iames, Heather Perea. Front Row: Anashua Ghose lco-captainl Pamela Murphy lcaptainl, Lesli Harvey. lAbovel The Varsity Cheerleaders practice a difficult pyramid before performing in to- night's game.
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