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X 4140 'i' . 'y.L .Qilvllw .1 ff, N-gggihff Vi- ja' ., if wi 3, 1 . f t . lxx' . Q xt, ' 4 fir! . I if H 4 h t 1 ff N ttt rr r , N l .Ak V I -LAM Breaking away from practice, Regina Kennedy Colleen Klecz, Gloria Restrepo, Carrie Walker, Teri Zampella, Theresa Leach, Corynne Hintze, and Cara Ginoc- chio, took some time to monkey around. 'Iaking a break before pepping up the crowd, Colleen Klecz, Regina Kennedy Cara Ginocchio, Teri Zampella, and Cor- yanne Hintze caught their breath and prac- ticed their cheers before it was that time again! Building spirit for the Freshmen team is part of the freshmen cheerleader's job. This construction crew consists of Gloria Res- trepo, Stacy Call, Cara Ginocchio, Carrie Walker, Becky Ellis, Corynne Hintze, The- resa Leach, Teri Zampella, Colleen Klecz, and Regina Kennedy Showing the team how to stretch to reach their goals, Cara Ginocchio showed the team that she was SURE Charming their ways into the hearts of Freshmen football fans, Cara Ginocchio, Teri Zampella, and Corynne Hintze created the illusion of being Spirit Bunnies. ,, Ja if - 1, ,- FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERSXS7
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Building school spirit is an insurmountable boundary which is taken on each year by the present cheerleaders The ones who have the most difficult time are the freshman cheerleaders Assimilating into the surroundings of high school is a tough task but these girls must adjust quickly for it IS their job to help their fellow classmates learn the ropes They are responsible for gettin the students especially the freshmen involved during ep rallies and other school activities. These girls aithfully a pear at every freshman football and basketbal game to lend their voices, and support to the freshman c ass They have marched endless miles in parades all the while being proud that they were freshmen They worked hard to keep their grades up to the standard set by the former cheerleaders Vtith the help of their sponsor, Mary lim Burttram these girls have survived their freshman year and some of them will continue climbing the ladder toward varsity cheerleading sf.-f few-4' ': 1:-ff Athletes, but far from football players, Col- leen Klecz, Theresa Leach, and Regina Kennedy sported one of their crowd pleasing poses. Sporting a smile, which will hopefully lead her to be a Varsity cheerleader, was Car- rie Walker. Marching in the Homecoming Parade, Theresa Leach, Teri Zampella, Becky Ellis, Corynne Hintze, Glo- ria Restrepo, and Car- rie Walker paraded their talents down the streets. mr:-f' -45 N'0+,:'4-1. W? .-w .,sgz4y1!'?' 4 ll - Q SGXFRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS
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Theatrical Thinking The Drama Club was filled with talented students who all worked hard to make the play parade, Thespian competition, Thespian banquet, and other activities great fun. They spent afternoons and nights practicing their parts, or preparing for a show. Drinking from an invisible glass, Toni Theriault did mime. Surprised, Kris Vanscoy walked with vital impressions. Sharon Reynolds, Ioyce London, Eliane Bohlin, Lisa Robertson, Lisa Palieri, Lori Daniels, Iacqueen Varga, Vanscoy, Angie Broughton, Ylonda Landeros, Diane Morvin, Sara Raburn, Adele McCrerey, Denise Finneran, Monika Brown, Lisa Goodwin, Sheila Davis, Cindy Iansen, Derrick LaChapella, Martha Owens, Robera Lyter, Lynn Karg, Iohn Clements, Iohn Palmer, Buddy Bonsteel, Erine Padgett, LR. Kewood, Margart Lucas. Dressed as mime pirates for the homecoming parade, Ernie Padgett and Angie Broughton, showed their club spirit. President Martha Owens, Vice-Pres. Kris Vanscoy Sec. Lisa Palieri, Treas. Lori Daniels. SBXDRAMA CLUB
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