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During a basketball halftime show Stacey Gupp swooshes her pom poms to the 7th grade team routine to Dallas.” Anne Myong, April Buckllnger, and Christine Julliano do can-can kicks in unison to the 8th grade half-time show. A shrill whistle blew and the sound of marching feet began. Dressed in matching purple, gold and white uniforms, they marched in unison to the center of the football field. The whistle blew twice more; they turned and hit a stance facing the home crowd with smiles on their faces. Over the loud speaker, music blared as a routine of tac- tical precision began. No, it wasn’t the U.S. military forces but the thir- ty members of the Eighth Grade Drill team. With a position usually held by a teacher, Junior Stacey Staats sponsored and taught the Eighth Grade Drill team routines to “Don’t Stop Until You Get Enough,” Pop Music,” “Give Me Some Lovin,” and the theme from “The Force.” They performed these specially choreographed routines at all the home J.V. foot- ball and basketball games. The thirty-two members of the Seventh Grade Drill team practiced on Mon- days in the Gym Hall on routines choreographed by Juniors Cindy Ackerman, Julie Gillespie and Karen Zaterka, to the music of “American Bandstand,” the theme from “Dallas and “Burn That Disco Floor. All of the routines were performed at home freshmen football and basketball games. Both the Seventh and Eighth Grade Drill teams showed their talents in performing with spirit, tactical precision, and of course, a smile. 8th GRADE DRILL TEAM Sponsor: S. Staats; Members: T. Anderson. D. Arm- strong, K. Booth. S. Bottrell, A. Buckllnger. V. Burnett. L. Collins. E. Corning, C. Dailey, T. Flister, K. Gray. C. Juliano. L. Laranei. J. Leistico. T. Martin. K. McClanahan, M. McNulty, T. Mentzer, L. Morrison, A. Myong, M. Reinbold. D. Santavicca. V. Schaller. B. Schneeweis, J. Sharpe. W. Smith. S. Souvenir, Y. Tedrick, K. Wilder, T. Winthrop. K. Zaterka.7th GRADE DRILL TEAM Spon- sor: Mrs. K. Mikula; Co-Sponsors: C. Acker- man, J. Gillespie. K. Zaterka; Members: C. Arrillaga. K. Bartlett. H. Beets. M. Sevan, K. Brown. K. Buskirk. M. Cademartori, L. Calvert. K. Cantren. E. Cedarblade. D. Cupp. C. DeRonja, D. DiRizio, B. Eddlemon, L. Fitch, T. Groves. S. Gump. N. Hovey. A. Jacob. T. Jourgas. H. Latuna. A. Mace. C. McGovern, K. Moore. S. Psiupa, J. Ripley. S. Sexton. T. Thomas. A. Wasserburger. ► H ► I Clubs 343
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342 R R Student coach Jan Roush discusses proper tumbling techniques with Julie Ripley. Eighth grader Laura Collins concentrates on position in her upcoming tumbling pass. s Laura Collins listens Jaffee's helpful 4 rUNEUTERS Flexibility, poise, agility, coordina- tion, stamina, balance, hard work and hours of practice enabled the sixteen girls on the Intermediate Gymnastics team to accomplish many different and intricate manuevers. Each gymnastic event; the uneven bars, balance beam, floor exercise, or vault, gave team members plenty of room for in- dividual creativity. Taking advan- tage of time during intramurals after school, the team practiced every Thursday and attended special workshops throughout the year. Routines were performed at Varsity basketball halftime shows, seventh grade orientation, Parents Night Show, and the Intermediate Night. Goals were set and achiev- ed in improving all around gym- nastic ability, good sportsman- ship, team togetherness and especially team work. With a physical effort and a lot of spirit the Intermediate Gymnastic team truly displayed their talents in each and every manuever they made. In the ready stance, Christi Childers shows onlookers that she is set to begin her floor INTERMEDIATE GIRLS GYMNASTICS: Sponsor: Mrs. Ann Ripley: Varsity Student Coaches: Wendy Jaffee. Jan Roush; Members: Debbie Boyles, Amy Campbell, Chris Childers. Laura Collins. Barbie Ed- dieman. Sharyn Frager, Angela Fode, Sheri Gerardo, Jennifer Johnson, Elaine McFarland, Hennie Merna. Lisa Morrison. Julie Ripley. Mary Beth Stupka. Lisa Vercellone. Michelle Weeks.
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STRATECT Serving as DM, David Turk prepares for a game of Advanced Dungeons and Dragons. There was more to after school ac- tivities for members of the Games Simulations Club than just a routine club meeting every week. Mondays’ meetings meant mind- stretching competition where each player derived his own strategy and tactics before testing them out against an opponent in the form of a war game. On into the month of December, tournaments began on Monday afternoons and were often continued on Saturday mornings. Who knows...perhaps the strategic genius of the future now stalks the halls of Lake Brad- dock. GAMES SIMULATION CLUB Sponsor: Mr. Pete Hatcher; Pres.: Scott Bryden; Vice- Pres.: Jim Flemming; Sec. Treas.: Dave Griggs. Members: K. Barker. S. Bischoff, J. Boland, K. Bousman, R. Brown, M. Burkhardt, J. Cooper. B. Copeland. K. Craig, P. Criswell, L. Cummings. B. Daniel. J. Davis. E. Dent. C. DeRuiter. J. Edwards. S. Egle. P. Ensley, M. Fendrick, S. Friese, R. Gamble, T. Giegorio. 8. Glenn. A. Gomez- Lobo. T. Goodson. T. Gordon. P. Griffin. P. Hallenburg. T. Harrell. T. Heffner. E. Hocker. R. Hoover, P. Hulls, T. Im, N. Jerath, D. Kavanagh, N. Keller, D. Lichtman, R. Lloyd, G. Long, T. Lynch. E. Mikoiainis. M. Mon- tgomery. C. Mullen, J. Peterson. L. Pham, M. Pietrowski, M. Quattromani, J. Rad- zialowski, K. Reid, L. Rice, G. Richardson, B. Robinson, S. Rogers. A. Rossell. R. Schafer, H. Schroeter, A. Schultz, M. Thomas. D. Wagner, R. Wasserburger, P. Wright. P. Yohe. Gordon Long and Eric Mikoiainis carefully think out precise strategy In a w game. Pat Griffith, Robert Schafer, and Larry Cummings use the Players Guide t check the duration of a fireball spell. 344 R R
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