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O K k I ( N ■ • i » i r 1 - ri - i -ij ' tflHpwt - e ifS HOGS RO ( I: B. Bullock. G. Wthon. ROW 2. T BUMMS: ROW . Manager D. Shassberger, A. Arnold. D. Nott, Manager A. Curtis. ROW 3: T. Adams. K. Tolh. C. Marshall. ROW J: T. Conn. C. Patton, J. Baker, S. Feeley. ROW Linderman. • - D. Zwick. KODIAK CREW: ROW • J. Sutton. V. Lopez. E. Mitoska. S. Zimmerle. R. McPherson.
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SOMETHING NEW! Male cheerleaders performed with the Varsity squad during a pep assembly. AN INJURED KNEE didn ' t stop Varsity Cheerleader Debbie Shassberger from participating with full spirit. Cheerleaders weren ' t always appreciated by the team and the crowd, but their spirit never seemed to die. They were just as excited and enthusiastic at the last game as they had been at the first. This years 1984-85 cheerleading squads put a lot of time and effort into all of their accomplishments. The Varsity squad had one major performance that was by far more outstanding than any of the others. They persuaded seven guys to cheer at the Homecoming pep assembly along with them! This drew screams and cheers of approval from the shocked crowd. The Varsity Cheerleaders also hosted the CAC competition at Holt in which they placed fourth. The JV did not attend a competition, but they showed all of their spirit at the JV basketball games. Each squad had some new members who turned out to be great assets to the squads. Sophomore Trisha Barnhart stated, At first it was hard for them to catch on to the new cheers, but later they improved. Junior Leia Weems added, I liked being a cheerleader because it was lots of fun to help cheer our team on. TAKING A BREAK during halftime are JV cheerleaders Dana Young, Angle Eull and Shannon Duffy.
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BUD BOYS, ROW . D. Pell. J. Gunn. T. Black. ROW 2: B. Moubray. J. Batchelor, J. Vincent. K. Reed. WHO CARES: ROW h R. Munson. M. Powers. A. Dyer. J. Russel. ROW 2: M. Wriggelsworth. B. Hake, J. Russel, T. Foust, J. Wiesinger. CHEW CREW: ROW . Abendroth. D. TERRIBLE lO : ROW h M. Jaehniq. E. Komm. S. Amman, ROW J: B. Moubray. B. Clark, J. Evans, D. Kepitis. P. Hansen. M. DeLoach. P. Langenfeld. S. Wicker. Merriolt. O. Ray. As for guys ' IM . . . it took awhile for the organization of the game schedule to be completed along with the picking of team members. But, as soon as the team rosters and t-shirts were spread around, the fun started! Nine teams fought it out for first place playing on Monday and Wednesday nights. As senior Ken Toth of Bill ' s Hogs st ated, This year the competition was spread out more and scores seemed to become closer each game. Dan Komm said, IM games gave guys a chance to be with their friends and get out some frustrations. Tied for first-place in season games was Your Money and Bill ' s Hogs. Second-place also had a tie with Bud Boys and Terrible 10 claiming the position. The remaining teams finished in the following order: Chew Crew, Who Cares, Kodiak Crew, USA, and finally the Bumms. USA came from behind in the season games to make it into the final tournament game against Your Money. Proudly, Your Money remained undefeated winning the tournament championship. Boys ' Intramurals WON LOST s s 5 5 Bills ' Hogs Your Money Bud Boys Terrible 10 3 3 4 Chew Crew 4 3 Who Cares 9 5 2 Kodiak Crew 6 1 USA 1 Bumms TOURNAMENT S Your USA Money 1st 2nd
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