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- 1. Durin a timeout, the Cheerleaders try 8 . to liven up the crowd. if in 2, As the game clock winds down, the girls 1 ...YW 3 IV Basketball: Row 1, Iudy Sommerfeldt, Shelly Lindquist, Ori Brehmer, row 2, Kris Hastings, Cheryl Flaherty, Sue Prickett, w-Q. IV Wrestling: Lori Bloedorn, Teresa Welnetz, Robin Olson, Michelle Kevi. start to celebrate another victory. 2 5 Varsity Wrestling: Row 1, Iulie Peters, Karla Ieffries, Connie Lempke, row 2, Kris O'Neil, Mary Resop, Chris Peters. Cheerleading-107
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CHEERLEADI Not cold, nor rain, nor dark of night shall keep them from their appointed duties. It is the cheerleaders we speak of not postmen. Our cheerleaders have a pretty tough job if you stop and think about it. Aside from the prestige of being a cheerleader, the fun stops and the work begins. They must carefully learn, practice, and synchronize their cheers. This takes a lot of time and patience. They also assume the herculean responsibility of trying to fire-up the students, who can be downright unenthusiastic at times. And as if that's not enough, they make the ultimate sacrifice-they have to wear those skirts no matter how miserable the weather gets. Too often we take cheerleaders for granted. They add a lot to the atmosphere of a game. Why a football game without cheerleaders is like a kiss through a screen door-you just don't get the full effect. 1 Varsity Football: Row 1, Lisa Lindner, Charla Huck, Lori Walters, Toni Ferdinand, Wendy Burns, row 2, Tracy Schaberg, Pam Panetti, Pam Sanger. 106-Cheerleading 2 Varsity Basketball: Row 1, Charla Huck, Toni Ferdinand, Wendy Burns, row 2, Tracy Schaberg, Pam Panetti, Sarah McNabb.
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SGPHO While adapting to their new environment, many sophomores strove to over- come the nervousness of finding themselves at a new step in their lives. Although these sopho- mores were dedicated to their schoolwork, they were CRES also eager to attend junior varsity games, participate in school activities, make new friends, and display their school spirit. The following pages are dedicated to help you think back on the good times and to reminisce upon the school year. F . 1. Before afternoon classes begin, Lorie Koenigs and Amy Sippel enjoy their lunch. 2. In the hallway, Lynn Freimark stops to talk with a friend. 3. Clad in pajamas and a robe, sophomore president joe Toriello displays his school spirit on pajama day. 4. Clowning around, Dustin Eilert and Mike Sommers relax during rehearsal. 108-Sophomores
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