Perkins High School - Quadrant Yearbook (Sandusky, OH)

 - Class of 1980

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whose QIQUWUE LQTUWQJQ eueeeee? No matter how many wins or losses a team may have, there is always one group that roots for the athletes. The cheerleaders. All basketball and football games are accompanied by the sounds of the cheerleaders who lead victory cheers for the team. Although there was a mixture of wins and losses, the cheerleaders never lost hope for the teams. , But cheering at games was not all they did. The cheerleaders were re- sponsible for all the spirit signs seen in the cafeteria before every game. They also arranged spirit contests for the student body. Such days as hush-up day, inside-out day, crazy hats day and notebook day were among the many activities of spirit week. The favorite contest seemed to be the cafeteria decorating con- test in which each class had a wall to decorate. During football and basketball sea- son, the cheerleaders were also re- sponsible for getting girls to make spirit boxes and scrapbooks for the team members. These books were given to senior players and coaches at the end of the season. This Page: 1. Varsity cheerleaders Ueft to rightj: Carol Fogle, Lisa Esposito, Cheryl Linden, Linda Eversole, Bonnie Dwelle, Wendy Smith. 2. Time outs at basketball games give the varsity cheerleaders a chance to do more complicated stunts. Opposite Page: 1. Following a tochdown, the cheerleaders celebrate by ringing the victory bell. 2. Reserve cheerleaders Ueft to rightl: Kim Otto, Sandy l-lolkenborg, Jenny Hodge, Lisa Matter, Tammy Toft. 3. Freshmen cheerleaders, lleft to rightl: Sue Gioeli, Chris Smith, Kim Mullins, Lori Espo- sito, Shellie Dehn, Amy Anderson. 4. As their cheer says, the freshmen cheer- leaders get on down and do it right. 5. Moments before the game, varsity and re- serve cheerleaders team upto wish the play- ers good luck. 24 Cheerleaders J . . . . 7 . .K J' 4 4 . Q 9 9 I ly 1 . 5 '. 5 1 Q. if . . Lt . t' ,W . . , il D 1 A ':. -Mx V ' A . A f we . W ,.,.,. ,VIJ V 2 4, .,g .,g, ,. x - . .XL . , gv, 5 , C X 4 , . . . V... jill 'HW K ' -' N, G .. .... ff.: ,.. A .... W V . V ' V V y ' . i 3 'A L T ' rl f1-, rs. ,,.t ':f'.... ,l 5 4 r if r t QL , l s 1 .i-.' AK. -Q ' ' .'r' .. 63335 'N li

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1. David Hoskin, Annette Lueders, Bob Brown, Scot Smith, Dan Sapper, Mrs. Cathy Zeiher, Mr. Ed Muffler, and Greg Mills are in- troduced as the host Scott's Hi-Q team at their first competition. 2. Lunch mod practices help the team do well in their matches. Most teams in school have to use their muscles to win when in compe- tition but Scott's Hi-Q team has to use their brains to win a match. In it's second year of existence, the Scott's Hi-Q team ended their season with a record of one win, one second place and one loss. The team, consisting of two ju- niors and four seniors, started their season by playing the department heads and won by one point. Follow- ing their victory, the Hi-Q team host- ed Port Clinton and Norwalk St. Paul and also won this game with a score of 28 total points. In their second match, the Hi-Q team lost to Margareeta and Edison with only 22 points. At Sandusky, they came in second place with 34 points. With Edison finishing the season in first place, our Hi-Q team came in the fourth place spot with a total of 74 points in the overall competition. Although the team didn't win the S1500 which was awarded to the winners, they did put in much time practicing for each match. During the lunch mods of every day, they practiced and studied with advisors Mrs. Cathy Zeiher and Mr. Ed Muf- fler in hopes of winning the 355100 for our school. The six team members, Bob Brown, Greg Mills, David Hoskin, An- nette Lueders, Dan Sapper and Scot Smith were chosen at an afterschool tryout session. Junior and senior students tried out for the team and each participant was rated on the number of questions answered and on aggressiveness while answereing the questions. After their season of Hi-Q chal- lenges, the team practiced for the Academic Challenge game which takes place in Cleveland. SBCEQDTT S llflll C513 ifaoee ohellen Scott s Hi Q 23



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