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In Y .P 't lt's easy to scream your brains out if your football team finished lO-0 or your basketball team is headed for the state finals. But what happens when your school's teams are average, as ours were this year? Then it takes a special kind of spirit to cheer on the team in front of half- empty stands. Perhaps this is the greatest attribute of this year's cheerleaders. Right The varsity cheerleaders look like they're mo- deling for a toothpaste commercial, Below Late October and early November football games meant that sometimes those smiles were liter- ally frozen on the cheerleaders' faces S Making The Spirit 'Nea ll Krawczyszyn, Debbie Taylor. Top Gayle Kubi -'i 1-' iii-....., Katy Duffy Karen Harmon Kristen Yamane Jill Nemecek y Stibinger, Row 2t Kathy Ryder, Connie Papouras Row H- fe- ----f'A-H-we
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xr' geuo ' ,QER 'Ii ef?:f-:42.r,'g,-A v , 1'l'+I Ig f I 4 -5 f K- .., u-+-.ts, ,-. ,f R -7 1- .lf ' v If Bii','1t il .iff J .gl W . s-,,, ' ' afchillg , Band The Panther Band shows its pride by spelling out EUCLID The Panther Band, under the direc- tion of Arthur Sydow, started its sea- son late in August with an on-campus band camp. Students met for 8 days of extensive playing and marching re- hearsals. The first two days were spent developing the sound of the Panther Band as well as learning to march Pan- ther Band style. Work was begun on the pre-game and half-time show for open- ing night. For each show a band member re- ceived a show guide containing several pages of routines, formations, and cho- reographic directions. ln addition, each band member learned new music for each show. Each half-time performance took anywhere from I5 to 20 hours of re- hearsal time to learn and lasted about 7V2 minutes on the field. The season was highlighted by the final home game show - Script Eu- clid , led by this year's band president, Senior Dale Grubb. This year, three shows were designed by Seniors Diane Andrews, Judy Brown, Judy Hasse, and Judy Krnc. Junior Rob Hendershot acts as a trumpet stand.
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Come Alive Left Gayle Kubik stirs up spirit 111 Oclobefs Homecoming bonfire rully. Below, WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS Bottom Row: Yvonne Leduc, Jill Midolo Cindy Rilzu, Row .I Pam Paradiso, Kelly Taylor, Amy Raicevich, Row 3: Gina Evans Row 4: Pammi Phillips, N . 5 , Y Y N A I l Lori Sajn Patty Brod Denise Nichling Jane Shunk
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