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28 CAMPUS LIFE A sunny day makes cheering easier for Angela Ciatto. Lots of energy and enthusiasm went into home- coming preparation. Harold Zierdt and David Spivack paint one of the many posters.
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Join us” is the chant of the leading player. Mike Taubenslag. and members of the cast as they get the audience in the mood for the play. A victory prayer joins Louis. Rich Griffin. King Charles. Victor Aprea and Pippin. Rob Ollander. in a moment of piety. Pippin's grandmother, played here by Mary Beth Hebert, joy- fully sings to live life to the fullest Crowds hover around Pippin, Rob Ollander. in a last attempt to convince him of ending it all in a grand finale. 27 PIPPIN
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Inspiration for the team, Bernice Cornicello cheers. From the sidelines Don Geczi. Frank Toth and Scott Schroeder follow the game. School Spirit Sparks Student Solidarity Cheerleaders no longer yelled, “Rah, rah sis boom Bah,” and varsity jackets replaced letter sweaters. The times may have changed, but the “Zeitgeist,” the spirit of the times, did not. School spirit was as strong in our high school years as it had been in our parents’ day. Despite the apathy of recent classes, our enthusiasm ran wild from the first football game to the last track meet. The football team’s rejuvenated reputation as a powerhouse un- doubtedly contributed to this feeling. We had winning teams and like to cheer them on to victory. Booster Club sold tags saying, “Beat and Bear memorabilia. Cheerleaders did splits, the drill team did its routines and the band played its music. The fans, though, were the most important ingredient. Why bother to play well if no one bothered to come to watch. Of course, spirit wasn’t limited to athletics. Solidarity within the classroom was a key factor in academic success. The energy poured into extra-curricular activities also re- quired a special incentive. We worked hard for our school. Spirit soars as the seniors display their enthusi- asm at the homecoming pep rally. CAMPUS LIFE 29
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