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SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS. Row 7: Val Al- pert, Ginger Wendt, Kathy Christopherson. Row 2: Lisa Puzzo, Terri Mahoney, lori Malszko. VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEER- LEADING. Row 7: Wendy Specht, Sue Sobeski, julia Toba. Row 2: Colleen Sweeney, Darryl Streit, Brian Lewandowski, joe Nicastro, Theresa Fremgan. Row 3: jerry Stopper, Al Kastner, Colleen Ger- aty, Mike Baldwin, Dave Klop. Row 4: Dave Hsu, Randy Evans, Brad Wills. Row 5: Barbara Rosinski, Lea Newren, Debi Drake. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS. Row 1.' Prisca Kol- kowski, Cathy Soyka, Carrie McCarthy. Row 2: Nancy Knaack, julie Gardzelewski, Jeannine Cook.
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Cheerleaders Inspire Basketball Teams Once again, this year's 1981-82 Boy's Basketball Cheerleaders had a lot of pep and enthusiasm. Each squad led cheers to spark their teams to victory. The squads had practice every Wednesday night for two hours. The varsity cheerleaders, along with the Fall Club, learned new mounts and lifts from Mr. Han- non and alumni cheerleaders. These tricks were done over and over until they were ready to be performed at games. This year's varsity squad was led by co-captains Sue Sobeski and Randy Evans. The captain of the sopho- more squad was Ginger Wendt, and the captain of the freshman squad was Cathy Soyka. Working with all of these squads were sponsors Mr. RJ. Hannon and Mrs. Bridget Lucas. All squads did an excellent job cheering at games and pep assemblies. by Jeanne Foloky jerry Stopper and Al Kastner get the fans rowdy at pep assem- blies. Aa-ning., Debi Drake and Colleen Geraty have fun during the basketball games. Kathy Christopherson shows enthusi- astic cheerleading spirit. Jeannine Cook and julie Gardzelewski fire up the freshman basketball team. Q f K Q ' 1 ' V W . -ev Hg V ..,,,- .,,. q .. ,...,,.. 5 is 1 4 A , 1 . .fs - - ,ur M.,-., mgdk Varsity cheerleaders display an impressive mount. t ' I .5- Wendy 5pecht and Dave Klop show their cheerleading form.
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Girls' Basketball Team Shows Pride And Spirit The 798 7-82 Girls' Basketball Team displayed much enthusiasm and confidence throughout the entire season. Although their conference record was only 4-8, the team's attitude did not reflect it. Coach Tuttle said that the team never gave up, and even after a tough loss they came back fighting. Their attitude was very positive and competitive. There were about 7 or 8 games that they lost by a slim margin of 2 points. One of the most exciting games was played against Palatine when the Huskies battled it out in overtime and won by 9 points. Also, an action packed game was played against Lemont where the Huskies lost by a mere point! Coach Tuttle was very proud of his team when they overpowered Buffalo Grove by one point. Voted Most Valuable Player was Carolyn Pasterski. She was also voted All-Conference Player and aver- aged 13 points per game. junior Michele Mueller was one of the most improved players since she developed her skills 700 M. Also, Senior Sheryl Dreher was also a Most Improved Player because of her dedication at both practices and games. Her enthusiasm was outstanding. Some of Coach Tuttle's goals for next year's team are to improve the conference record, to shoot for a .500 season, and to create more offensive produc- tion. Coach Tuttle looks forward to a new start with a fairly young team next year. by Sharon Bickley and Debi Drake Carolyn Pasterski puts the ball into action. Shelly Brodeur towers over everyone as she shoots for two Sheryl Dreher adds two points to the scoreboard. Joyce McCarthy puts the pressure on,
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