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Slide your spirit into overdrive, shout Varsity Cheerleaders, Lisa Croldman, Lisa Kolker, Sissy Block, Courtney Unterreiner, Stephani Ratkin, and Karen Clark. l ll As the band plays Walk like an Egyptian Varsity Vikette Tiana Londoff moves to the beat. The Vikettes performed with the Marching Band during half time. aa ffazddffzazfyfzf fer '71fmff-AfffffZf'ff,,f:4z ffl 1 Nyp,,,VMyy,,y,y,QA-y ,yr, M, g1 ,f,f,.W ww, M 2' ' ,5 Z' 1573 ,, fff' ,ffff1'44? 1, 1 f. f . if .X X fy!! Jlflc.. gf Man, in in 455, ,lf 6,5 Jr, fl! ,,,, itz? . f- 613 T' . l t I Gu. Varsity Vikettes. Front Row: Yvette Sayer, Laura Ferguson, Amy Muehrer, Julie Keating, Stacy Knirsch, Marit Lopez, Kris Herzig, Jodi Frank. Second Row: Muffin Wold, Kristin Haney. Tiana Londofi, Kathy Kalmon. Julie Powers, Angie Mueller, Amber Plicar. Third Row: Marcy Levey. A, tv. ,tz4e33,f.:.,S,!. 'MQ ff f ,. f-amz .4 .3171 ,., , W Z1 ff , 4 ,f,.f.- ,Q Q, 1-ug A. V .fu ,fxrugsg ff W 5. ' k. :K .5 Q . .C X .. wc. ,das,.t,,.,e1f,e4..W st ..-.,f,. A., .wma ziisubm.-p:Pw5:,, 1559 EM' Mit, z Wearing shiny red leotards, black jazz pants, and sequined belts the Varsity Vikettes burst out onto the floor at the Homecomimg pep rally. Pep rallies are when we can really show our talent, said Julie Keating, Vikette Co-Captain. From June 16 to Aug. 5 the Vikettes praciticed six hours a week in preparation for Superstar Drill Team Camp at SMSU. The Vikettes won two first place awards and 2nd place overall. Vikettes became a whole year activity. 'X A whole year squad gives us a U.at . I F 1 ' Kara Toomer, Amy Knirsch, Michelle Null, Laura Coughenour. Michele Woodrome, Beth Hahn, Alisa Killian, Wendy Griffith. Back Row: Jill Bamholtz, Nina Bay, Robin Bemat, Karen Albrecht. Jennifer Ferrell, Andrea lnman, Heidi Smith, Shawna Robinson. uniform style. But, l think basketball tryouts give more people a chance, said Captain Stacy Knirsch. The 54 girl squad provided a mixture of people. We had a lot of different personalities on the squad. We had to learn to compromise. But looking back you realize the real friendships were made because of our differences, said Junior Robin Bernat. v Although its dilificult to coordinate 54 girls more people proxide lor .1 more polished look on the football lield said Julie Keating Xikette Co-Captain
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Xylophonist Michelle Thompson and the band play music as the Varsity Vikettes perform their number holding balloons, a Homecoming tradition. Football captains Steve Cohen, Phil McCoy, and Jon Cohen lead. Lights Illuminate Night All right! lt's the bell! shouted students ready for the events leading to the football game against U-City. The Homecoming schedule was changed to allow the game to be played under the l'Northern Lights for the Hrst time. School ended at 1:15 on Friday so students could get ready for the 5 p.m. parade which marched from St. John Bosco Church, along Seven Pines Drive, to school. Mr. Don Hugo, principal, dedicated the Northern Lights to show graditude to the 50 people who helped get the lights installed. Mr. estimated that 5,000 fans attended the game. The lights made everything look bigger and better, said Laura Ferguson, student body president. At the game, Homecoming Queen, Nicole Price, and King, Philip McCoy were announced. I was excited just to be a part of the Homecoming eventsf said Nicole. About 750 students attended the dance, said Mr. Nick Katsaras, student government sponsor. The band, The Image was awesome and played a variety of music, said Marianne Hyatt, senior. Keith Black, athletic director, Homecoming court: Carne Tzinberg, Jason Price, Monica Frick, Sean Bates, Amy Stanec, Mike Baker. Courtney Sandford, Stewart lmber. Heather Cooper 11986 queenl, Gregg Fox 41986 kingl, Queen Nicole Price, King Phil McCoy, Jenny Rheil, Craig Ciiancola, Stephani Ratkin, Jason Johnson, Brenda l Q 1 Capps, Scott Moleman Ellen Sherman Daxid Cireen. At the pep rally Senior Nlen rock the gym trying to win the spirit stick. Ml liked when all thc seniors danced to the music ' Rockin Robin said Mindy Soslinik senior. 1 E .' ' X QI sx,.z' -K . N t 5 'i 4
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