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PEP RALLIES got the Maple spirit going before the big games and Kelly Gustafson, senior, is a big part of it. Kelly poses while the band prepares to play Championship OUR MIGHTY MAPLE leaf, Tom Hartle, is found in an awkward moment, trying to soothe two Berkley students at the away game against the Bears, after he paraded down the Berkley homecoming queen's red carpet. K X .S ktfvrv ,. Q O If 4 p ,nfiiff as fm! X ,4 at , ilfggsvfnfav iff im. . . ss V 1, P MAJORETTES. FRONT ROW: Co-captain Jaema Hook, Captain Beth Gilson. Back Row: Cheryl Yardley, Beth Snider, Kelly Gustafson, Michelle Michael. POM-PON GIRLS. FRONT ROW: Claire Williams, Ann Hess. Kristin Matthews, Jodi Wyett, Peggy Rehfus, Karin Stollman, Captain Lorie Dow. Back Row: Maria Rybicki, Aimee Boyer, Liz Bray, Captain Alison Hayes, Laura Krause, Ann Deborenzo, Jody Kafarski, Hope Scherer. KRISTIN MATTHEWS bops to the beat of Dead Giveaway at the awesome game against Groves in the Silverdome. S PIRIT 4 5
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SHINING SPIRIT Flames, flags streamers and batons fly through the air with the greatest of ease. Pom- p0n's kicks, dances and smiles also add excite- ment. It was great to see the football team do so well, and to know that we were a part of the season, remarked Michelle Michael, a member of the majorette squad. The pom-pon and majorette squads worked hard to keep the Maple spirit flying high during the fall sports season. The 16 pom-pon girls attend- ed camp at Central Michigan for four days last year, in which they crammed about a weeks worth of rehearsal in each day. It's obvious that this group is talentedg they walked away with many individual awards and ribbons. They performed at the home basket- ball games and football games. Team Captain, Allison Hayes, said, One of the best things I IT WAS A great season for the football team, and the pom-pon squad's support helped keep the fans spirits high. Junior Susie Freydl entertains the massive crowd at the playoff pep rally to Earth, Wind and Fire's Let's Groove. THE SECOND ANNUAL Silver- dome game had an incredible turnout and the enthusiastic majorettes gave the crowd even more to be proud of. Cheryl Yardley grins broadly while twirling to the tune of Smoke on the Water. 44 S PIRIT enjoyed in being on the squad for two years was watching the football team remain undefeat- ed for 17 straight games. The majorettes also worked hard, and attended the Fred J. Miller clinic at Northwood Institue for one week. They earned many awards, including most spirit and best technique. They practiced daily with the band, and Captain Beth Gil- son, with Co-captain Jaerna Hook organized night rehear- sals in which the girls prac- ticed twirling fire and flag batons for future games. The girls that are leaving will remember the season as one of the best times at Seaholm, while returning squad members will be looking forward to next year. continued A. ,, .. I i mug.
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HINING SPIRIT We're the Maples, We're the Best, We're the Maples, Shout SHS! VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Katie Liebler, Laura Wood, and Lauren Mirro, show their outgo- ing spirit while participating in fund raising events at the fall garage sale. The cheerleaders raised money for new uniforms. IT WAS AN EXCITING YEAR for the Varsity cheerleaders, and the highlight of the football cheering season was cheering at the Silverdome for the Groves game. Janet Everett and Becca Jones along with the Mighty Maple Tom Hartle enthused crowds through the whole sea- son. 46 S PIRIT These are the kind of cheers, led by the 1983-84 Cheerlead- ing squads that kept the Football, Soccer, and Basket- ball seasons in high spirits. The cheerleaders started preparing for their seasons this summer at camp. Maureen McLaughlin, Freshman cap- tain, feels that camp was beneficial to the Freshmen squad. Moe said, Because we all worked together our squad is a lot of fun and we've kept the spirit high at the games. The squads raised money for new uniforms. They had numerous fund raisers, and the most fun and memorable was the car wash. No one went home dry! The cheerleaders are a major part of spirit at Seaholm. Kristin Hoke said, Cheerlead- ing is a highlight of my schoolyears. It will be some- thing I can look back on when I'm ninety years old and smilef' I ENTHUSIASTICALLY LEADING the fans in cheering the football team onto a 7-6 victory over Groves out at the Silverdome is senior captain Jenny Wilkes. E3 . X
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