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X ' 1 if we ms x-g-X. L s lj Painting the final strokes on the sophomore float are Stacy Oberman, Shelly Kruel, and Angie Cohen. As they experiment with a car battery and light, sophomores John Heller and Tom Bradley wonder if the lights will illuminate their float. Sophomore Cheerleaders. Front Row: Jody Cilazier, Dawn Ap- pel, Dominique Mahr, Ilene Siemer. Second Row: Shannon Sorenson, Ellen Shapiro, Jennifer l-lolscher, Lisa Fixman. Back Row: Shelly Kruel, Tiffany Walker, Stephanie Herndon, Kirsten Keyes, Aimee Meacham. 5- 1 - . rw . 33 ,9 -W , '-f - '- ' - '- -'- I V-I 1- 2 ' 'ra-an A ' - A Q 1 m f? W D nf, He- -- 1' , 'A 9 rw? W A 4 M-Qs? l ,f 3 25 9,1 :ly- air sr fi 5' ft w iv I 45 :if 'rl 1 l Qifgkkl .gg 'A Q fy Q, Q9 rg w 2, 44, 5 sf is sp Qs? rw .w -. S , -- -., sf, 'pg - x 3,4 - ,,' NYE 4 ,Q 9,- f,. ' :M , N , -' I Q Q X v 1 ,. ' ..w- Y t :, v . . f u 2, 1 -is , Q, - - .51 .- - The sophomore cheer- leaders stuck together in a uniform way. Captains Dawn Appel and Dominique Mahr kept the squad in- formed on what cheers the squad would perform. 'lThe squad must live up to certain expectations. When a cheerleader is in or out of uniform she is not permitted in the smoking lounge. She must conduct herself in a positive way, said Mrs. Kathy Bathe, sponser. Cheering for football, soccer, and basketball was what the cheerleaders had to look forward to during the year. Sophomore cheerleader Julie Arky, was excited about cheering for basketball because it was her first year on the squad, but felt that football games were more exciting because there was a larger crowd. The girls raised money for camp last summer, by carwashing, distributing fly- ers on doorknobs, and deli- vering newsletters. The cheerleaders not only raised money for themselves but for fellou squad members. This was the way the squad stuck to- gether as a whole. Enthusiastically cheering on the soccer team are the sophomore cheerleaders.
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Juniors Get Un The Stick The busiest week of the school year tumed out to be one of the best. Homecoming was evident all over school as students hustled and bustled around getting last minute tasks done. Students and faculty illuminated Homecoming week. Spirit Week began with dress up day, commons decorations, and the working on the class floats. The participation of the students and staff made this spirit week a success. The week brought a little community into a big community, including everyone in the excitement, said Mr. Nick liatsaras, student govemment sponsor. Student govemment had spent time making decisions about activities of Spirit Week. Dress up days included Senior hippie day, the Junior Sport day, Sophomores gym clothes, or the Freshmen beach day. The floats were lit at the football game, adding a spark to the night. Juniors took first in common decorations, clean up, and the pep assembly. The seniors took first on the float. Freshmen won dress up day. Thejuniors won the Spirit Stick. -Deborah Diamond -photos by Stephanie Za vack Dashing decorations hang from the senior locker bay. The commons were decorated on the night of Oct. 27, 1987. if 'flhr' fs Senioritis strikes early over at Kim Hiley's, while seniors have fun putting together their float. D YOVRI ,. - ,J 'SW fy 'i 161 Q .,. f--e . gg, if Stuffing tissue paper into chicken wire is senior Carrie Stetson, while Kirsten Feldman observes. Senior Tim Purdum makes sure that Senior Kelly Glazier puts the final touches on the float correctly.
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Wrestling Cheerleaders. Front row: Stacy Shapiro, Amy Clark, Tri- cia Broccard, Jamie Goldenberg. Second row:Jill Steneck, Susan Rutherford, Brittany Slayton, Kim Young, Erica Steen. Back row: Charanda Smith, Jenny Marsh, Joy White, Jennifer Barkalow, Angie Clark, Kasan Moorehead. We Don't Just Pound Formerly known as wrest- lettes, PPll'l wrestling cheer- leaders supported the wres- tling teams. The squad in- cluded iive varsity, five JV and five Freshmen girls, and was sponsored by Mrs. Marleen McCoy. Twenty-nine people tried out for the squad and 15 made it. Jenny Marsh said, We are like a family. We get upset with each other but we love each other. There is more to wres- tling cheerleading than most people think, said Junior Jennifer Barkalow. We don't just pound on the mats. We were there to cheer on the guys and give them moral support. Did they like to watch wrestling? Tricia Broccard said, lt's fun to cheer but it's gross to see guys rolling around sweaty on the mats. photos by Michelle Guy The wrestlettes cheer at a home meet. We were always worried the guys were going to roll on to us, said Senior Angie Clark. 18 I 10. I' .O 1- 4 J V' 1 X C if My With the dance floor packed, date pay for their picture pacl people started to mingle and age. The line for pictures e: dance amongst friends. tended down the corridor. Senior Kim Kalish and her
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