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VICTORY! Cheerleaders Nancy Williar ns, Sh aron l ravca. M iche lle €ngersKt, JaheO oore. Barb Gargano. Kelly Smith, and Mary Kay Smith perform a Good Luck skit. Getting Together 17
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§HflR!HG eniHSG GTUOeHTS TOGeTHefi “I get really excited about pep rallies because the team knows we’re backing them” cheerleading captain, Gina Gamaleri, explained. Pep rallies and convocations bring students together and provide a break from classes. Instead of letting any student go to a pep rally, this year school officials allowed only the booster block, ticket holders, and band members to attend. The varsity cheerleaders spent about a week preparing for each rally, including skits, cheers, and speeches from three of the team members and the head coach. Because students littered cans all over the school, pop machines were removed, causing free convocations to end. School organizations, such as girls’ basketball or Student Council, sponsored programs to raise funds for their activities. Under New Management was the first convocation of the year, playing top hits from the sixties and seventies. DANCE TO THE MUSIC. Nancy Bozak. Terri Scherin. Kim Bono and Doug Bruks let themselves go. EVERYBODY YELL! Karen Petrovich, with the rest of the Lettergirls. works to keep spirit alive. WHAT A CROWD! Students take time out from classes to enjoy themselves at one of the convocations. 16 Getting Together I
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PflW. RfiHOV leflO P8gTIVITIS8 Homecoming! Just the word reminds many people of excitement and spirit. Pep rallies, floats, and then the exciting moment when the names of the Queen and King are announced are all part of it! The events of the weekend were started off with the pep rally, which was held on Wednesday. Cheers, speeches and excitement started the rally followed by the presentation of the nominees. Applause and shouts of approval were heard when Pam Cullins and Randy Lepucki were crowned the 1975 Homecoming Queen and King. HALF-TIME. Retreating from the field, Jim Peters. Doug Highsmith, and Mike Karolzak head for the locker room. ALL SMILES. The 1975 Homecoming Court. Randy Lepucki. Pam Cullins. Mary Mikula, Dave Smith. Dennis Lewis. Denise Kimberling. Karen Neiner. Dave Ziller. Rick Domsic, Peggy Phillips. Gina Gamaleri, and Tim Bodley.
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