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Fresh And Reserve Lead Spirit Reserve Cheerleaders-Row one: Jackie Foos. Flow two: Kathy Boose, Kris Buehrle, and Tina Flipse. Row three: Susie Lambert, and Carmen Likes. Beside cheering at all of the reserve basketball games this year, the reserve cheerleaders boosted the club's spirit at other times. They cheered with the varsity cheerleaders at three of the varsity football games. They participated by cheering and helping with skits in two pep rallies that were held during the football season. Also they hung booster signs on soph- omore players' houses the night before the Homecoming game. The reserve cheerleaders made Christmas stockings for the team for Christmas. They also had a dinner at Tina Flipse's home for the reserve team on Thursday night before their last game. While only beginners, the freshman cheerleaders cheered their team on to a winning re- cord. Their only fund raising activity was a bake sale. Freshman Cheerleaders-Row one: Pam Wikel, Debbie Hipp, and Betty Fernandez. Flow two: Kathy Brunow, and Debbie Lowry. Row three: Kathy Thomas. It bg- ts-sb: t g,b. 's tx' 5. f'+ . Tina Flipse and Micheyle Mclntyre carefully cut a pie Cheerleaders!169 ns
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Varsity Go To Camp Vincennes Varsity Cheerleaders: Theresa Flipse, Annette Gliatta, Patti Hoffman, Micheyle Mclntyre, Jerri Twaddle, and Linda Lake. Annette Gliatta, Micheyle Mclntyre, and Theresa Flipse charge up the crowd. Edison Varsity Cheerleaders started this year off by attending Camp Vincennes for cheerleaders in Vincennes, lndiana. They were voted most spirited in the camp. They operated a bake sale booth at the Milan Melon Festival, selling pies and cakes. After football and basketball practices they made cookies and lemonade for the players. The cheerleaders also prepared a sloppy joe supper for the three teams that scrimmaged during the summer. The day before the St. Paul football game, they made spaghetti for the players. The girls gave Christmas stockings to the Varsity Basketball Team for Christmas. I think that our cheering really helped the team get up for the games and kept them playing hard during the game, one of the cheerleaders commented. AIso I think that our skits at the pep rallies helped relieve ten- sion and nervousness before the game. 168!Cheerleaders Patti Hoffman senres Mrs. Kamens coffee at the Milan Melon Festival. Theresa Flipse flexes her vocal chords. ll Patti Hoffman being interrupted in the lounge.
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Club Backs Team To help give spirit to both Varsity and Reserve basketball teams, the Edison Pep Club kept the high school gym filled with the sounds of enthusiasm and boosting cheers. They were lead by the cheerleaders. Members were required to attend all the home games. They could not leave the gymnasium during the game. Many of the girls also went to the away games. With the Edison fans, the cheerleaders, and Pep Club members spirit and excitement was added to the games. The Pep Club girls made their own uniforms. They had jump- ers made in the school colors with white blouses. Each class was represented in either orange or blue. Completing their attire were white bobby socks and the traditional saddle shoes. Ninety girls from the ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades were members. Sewing as president for her second year was senior Bev Weilnau. Adviser to the club was Mrs. Martha Vartorella. 170!Pep Club Kim Shively waits for the game to start. Pep Club - Row one: Kathy Boose, Kim Magee, Bobbie Bogan, Pam Leveritt, Tammy Burtscher, Marci Woolever, Kim Shively, Patty Klingler, Donya Houghtlen, Caroline Oetzel, Nancy Hutch- inson, Joyce Dann, Debbie Hipp, Teresa Flipse. Flow two: Kris Buehrle, Dawn Weilnau, Dotty Sholes, Diana Shafer, Debbie Springer, Kathy Brunow, Dolores Putnoky, Kathy Thomas, Janet Carver, Sallie Pyle, Annette Johns, Barb Prusa, Laurie Dirks. Flow three: Susie Lambert, Cheryl Stout, Debbie Dickman, Becky Crecelius, Bonnie Justi, Lynn Pomeroy, Cheryl Zakerski, Rhonda Zellner, Amy Dircks, Patti Hoffman. Row four: Jacquie Foos, Joyce Kamens, Kathy Latrany, Jean Meyers, Patty Sanders, Libby Toler, Sheri Old, Vicki King, Betty Soviak, Cindy Bellamy, Annette Gliatta. Row five: Carmen Likes, Pam Scheetz, Linette Ramsey, Queta Lang, Susie Latham, Kathy Murray, Vicki Lehmann, Kathy Finnen, Debbie Hohman, Paulette Byers, Laura Micheals, Sheree Stiles, Jerri Twaddle. Flow six: Tina Flipse, Sherry Easler, Gail Mitchell, Kim Gnecco, Bev Weilnau, Debbie Lowry, Teresa Church, Alice Young, Linda Lake.
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