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Pom Pans. L to H, BOTTOM, Jeannette Wolff, Candi Fors, Anita Deluca. Kathy Davies, Linda Troyke. Theresa Vallo. MIDDLE, Sher Frey mgr., Julie Clancy, Jodi Batje, Maria Dasakis, Beth Matson, Debbie Matysek, Kristi Nelson, JoAnn Chapman. TOP, Susan Topolski, Gretchen Brauer. Barb Hardtke, Kim Shepherd, Kim Hall, Lori Snyder, Denise Evans, Lori Johanknecht, Julie Moreschi. CHEERLEADERS POM PONS The Cheerleaders direct and lead the spirit of the crowds at all athletic events. With the help of the Pom Pons, the Cheerleaders tried to boost school spirit. During the summer, the Varsity squad competed against other squads throughout the state and took first place in over-all competition. Indi- vidual awards were also won by: Maggie Lichtenberger, Kim Janisch, Donna Yelton and Marcia Smith. The squads are spon- sored by Kathy Harks. The Porn Pons continued to do a fine job of entertaining the crowds at half- time. They developed new routines, steps and music to thrill audiences. Some of the girls attended summer clinics to sharpen their skills. The squad consists of 26 members and is sponsored by Linda Gerardi. Overall, the Cheerleaders and Porn Pons did a good job of getting the crowds llrowdy. 115
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VARSITY: BOTTOM, Sandy Brehm, Maggie Lichtenberger, Kim Janisch, TOP, Karin LaVicka, Marcia Smith, Mary McKenney mgr., Donna Yelton, Eileen Lishing. Varsity Cheerleaders performing their mounts during basketball games. J.V..' BOTTOM, Lisa Samela. MIDDLE, Gina Sparachino, Kathy Piche, Judy Budnik. TOP: Kim Bosman, Joan Grant, Nancy Swanson mgr., Carrie Con- rad mgr., Sue Zelazek, Carrie Carlson. FRESHMEN: BOTTOM, Kay Taylor, Virginia Rypkema, Jean Reynolds. TOP, Denise Kassel, Julie Conrad. Lori Damasco, Cindy Swanson, Marcia Brehm.
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116 HORSEMEWS CLUB The Horseman's Club, located on the third floor in room 314, is open to anyone who has an interest in horses. Advised by Mrs. Jones and Miss Allard, the club has many varied activities. A few of them are: lessons, visiting horse shows, the Illinois Equine Hospital, touring stables, and attending demonstration clinics. Meetings are held once a month. Members of Horsemen's Club
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