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1331! GIRL This year's JV Girls Basketball team was an overflow of varsity play- ers. Each Lady Panther added her individual special skills to the sea- son. Michele Conklin, a sophomore did an excellent job of adding points to the game, as did Lori Vergentino with her devastating three-pointers. I X gw f I f We X fa? ff! E5 b it at .. ,..,,, .az2f':,:2fW .' ,f , 2 ,f Zim? , x v x . 2f,'f31,w w ' rg , f, 2 Q, -' ' , W , Y w y yfgw fe vi, , ,, 9 ,f 'K W ' , . wii- , A E f ff fy' 1 , ,gf 6 J, 1 . ' f H 5:-.M if 4 ,-',.jg,f'Wfzv5Em, ,ai ,,:' Vw' , 2 f 3 E W W St f 75? E 7 W WZ .9 - , f -. ' tiii , is Z Q C fr 6 fi' 1 JW V ff ff A W, W' 2, ' in ' H 5 fl 3 na , 25 WW Y W ,, - ' sa 4 , i - f ,i tfwffff L, ,441 f M W 4 ' 'ww 'f f u ' W W f f ffyw if f f Af ff f Q Qgaffhfri Y W!,,Xg!w ww , 6 f 3 X? W7 an 756, af ,QQ 5,12 W 22 f f iff, W X 2 'QMIYQ V fa 24 ff Z f X 243, Maiow 'g 4 M fwff M 22,9 4? Y 4 16 if 43 W 22 A f 27 Q i6Ha f 1 Wg, f fff 19 W X 1 41 X 5 yiff 5 5X f igs 52 7 WW? 17 ,.,,,, ,,,o ,Q , i r ,4 ,H y ,W h s Wllle if if dviggd Ctath Z k t r Cape lville dwood , Harbor TVQJQX ll. ff? ammonton 'iiy - 1 woo at M ,Vf,l ,, Joseph or 1 X f ,ff , 5 easanfivmifle , -ld d C ff-I WWKW if icsit A ilgyww ' - if if he iii 'ri' ii,,gi,,,, ,,li,,i,, ,i1,,h.w , an , ,. , ,,,,,3,,f1- KWH fi, ,, ,W 1,555 13,
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The Be t Middle's Freshmen Girls basket- ball team, with the help of coach Jack Sykes, had a highly successful year. Finishing the season with a re- cord of 15 wins and 2 losses, the girls were rated the best freshman team in South Jersey. Donna Parker, voted the teamis most Valuable Player, contributed 204 points toward the team's winning season. Congratula- tions should also be given to Lois Bennette, who was noted as this year's most improved player. - 117, ,' ., ' . 'Q' W 25:4 :ffwiii-TI R 'H ' HW. 'el , ,E EML V r ,,,, , , ,- ., if WV, if, , .,, . iaggggfez lv A .. . ,,,. . ir ' Vi 1. -0,4-,-2 ,var fa ' an May ff 9 V if ly w eM ZW WWW 5 993... Q M ff ef g5j,,w awe , wwf ffffg ,gy -W Lost 2 4l,z,,r, ZA, , . , , P L U W V , A - V . 1 if if f ig? , . ,V -gf., frm, ' ,: rf, f f . -4,1 0 , . f wr 5 ,:ri1zzw,. - f '5 .ef f. , Mt ' , : 1. FRESHMAN GIRLS BASKETBALL: Kneel- ing: Donna Parker, Denise Dozier. Standing: Nancy Novakowski, Francine Hatcher, Nichole Waterau, Coach Jack Sykes, Theresa Croitor, Kellie Nutter, Lois Bennet, Anne Staples, Megan Richardson. 2. Kellie Nutter looks for a shot. 3. Michelle Conklin goes up for a shot. 4. Denise Dozier dribbles and strategically moves her way down the court. 5. JV GIRLS BASKETBALL: Kneeling: Michele Conklin, Kate Vanmeter, Kris- tine Hartem. Standing: Tara Buganski, Amy Bianka, Becky Crafts, Alicia Parker, Stephanie Barber, Coach Ratchford, Wendy Stubbins, Vicki Schubert, Lori Tomlin, Lori Vergantino. 6. Stephanie Barber rips her way past the defense, seeking two points. 7. Kate Vanmeter thunders down the court to take it straight to the board. 8. Lori Vergantino pushes her way down the court, not a bit worried by her defensive opponent. 9. Wendy Stubbins is unthreatened by the defensive obstacles around her.
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Cheerleaders Enter Competition The Middle Township Cheerleaders performed as never before. With a new coach, the new Middlemen and a new attitude, they infused a new spirit into Mid- dle Township High School. As spectators at basketball and football games have seen, the cheerleaders were full of life and cheered with vigor. Along with their performances at varsity games, the cheerleaders competed as an athletic team and captured several trophies. Commendations include both the Spirit Award and Third Place in the Upper Township competition, at which co-captain B.J. Sikora tumbled her way to the Miss Cheerleader title. At the NCC State competition, the squad surpassed all expectations and walked away with Second Place and an invitation to the National Championships in California. Mrs. Borger, the cheerleading advisor, has played an instrumental role in the squad's success. Her dedication has spurred the cheerleaders to strive for continued excellence. The squad appreciates her time and effort and would like to say, Thanks for joining our team! 1. Show off your spirit girls. 2. Middlemen join the Panther's Cheerleading Squad this year. 3. Derek shows off B.J. 4. Last year's Homecoming Queen, Pam Turnier, crowns Amy Muller 1987 Homecoming Queen. 5. Middle Township Panthers: Row 1: Linda George, Paige Springer, Rob Murray, Lorraine King, Sherri Spaulding. Row 2: Kathy Anderson, Ted Marriner, Theresa Ford, Vikki Solomon, Janna Kludzweit, Trish Stecher, Tara Wolford, Randee Strair, Angel Durham, B.J. Sikora, Derek Koehl. 6. Sherry Ford gets psyched for the big game. 7. The senior Homecoming Court from left: Heather Pantellas escorted by Tom DeVico, Holly Farland escorted by Mike Chew, Homecoming Queen Amy Huller escorted by Allan McClure, Eve Ford escorted by Drew Pfieffer, and Kathy Anderson escorted by Ron Hudanich. 8. The cheer- leaders with the ever-so-popular Middle Panther. 9. Vikki finds a play amusing. 10. Tom Frank, senior football player, hands his mother a corsage. 11. The Junior Court: Erik Springer escorting Shelly Lions and Frank Kovacs escorting Denise Hennesey. 12. The Sophomore Court: Shaun Girgan escorting Michelle Conklin and Jeff Peterson escorting Paige Springer. 13. The Freshman Court: Chris Hope escorting Dawn Roth and Tommy Williams escorting Meghan Richardson. 14. The Queen and her court share the backseat of a convertible. ff! 1 X f HW f , X 4 v M 1 2,1 J? has it
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