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O O t ; of all, I need to be be girls? like being sponsor y working with the - they re a great with a lot of pepf, essner. 1 was at- r enthusiasm, and I involved. DJ Freshman cheerleaders include: Dana DeR- Girls, BASketbaH Cheerleaders includevz Yolanda Justus, Tracy oin, Beth Steeby, Chrissy Keck and Tina Butcher, Amy Newton and Sherry Fannon. rs have been a part Ury. y at Savannah for as ne can remember. ;hey,re here to stay. Limle and Yolanda Football Cheerleaders include: Beth Steeby, Rebecca Bolin, Julia Glick, Tina Ury, Kim Beers, Amy Sonner, Lucinda Wandfluh, Dana DeRoin, Chrissy Keck, Kristi Beahler, Darcy Hunziger BOYS, Basketball Cheerleaders include: and Angie Harrison. Jennifer Kincaid, Kathy Wise, Amy Sonnet, Lucinda Wandfluh, Kim Beers and Angie Harrison. Yolanda Justus '86 and Tracy Butcher ,86 follow tradition by lighting the schooPs initials to arouse spirit. Cheerleaders V 65
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Wrestling cheerleaders include: R Poirier, Darcy Hunziger, Julia Glick and Sarah Larson. Cheerleaders a those who get the adrenaline flowing in both the team and the fans. According to Scot Peek 87 who is on the basketball team, the cheerleaders at Savannah do just that. ttThe cheerleaders really do a great job, and they definitely help us when were playing? Another quality of a Savannah cheerleader is spirit and enthu- siasm. Judd Hopper ,87 stated that the cheerleaders do their job by ttshowing lots of enthusiasm and having an interest in the sport? . Cheerleaders arouse spirit iiOur purpose is to support the team and create school spiritf stated Angie Harrison ,85, a third year squad member. Tracy Butcher ,86, a second year cheerleader, also stated that team support is important, but another purpose is to itgo off and have funPi As the cheerleading sponsor, Mrs. Sandy Messner has a lot of responsibilities. til have to organize tryouts, the emblem order, the distribution of uniforms, camp registration and summer practices. Kim Beers 85 and Darcy Hunziger 86 dance to ttHelloii by the Cars. Most important of all, I need to be an advisor to the girls? til really like being sponsor because I' enjoy working with the cheerleaders - they,re a great bunch of girls with a lot of pepf commented Messner. itI was at- tracted to their enthusiasm, and I wanted to get involved? Cheerleaders have been a part of school history at Savannah for as long as anyone can remember. Whatis more, theytre here to stay. Rah! - Kelly Limle and Yolanda Justus. em, Freshman chei oin, Beth Stet Football Cheerleaders Amy Sonner, Lucinda and Angie Harrison.
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J Mini meg How do you spend ; your weekend? Is is cruis- ing wound, going to parties or stopping ens! talking to your friends in one of the public parking lot: mune Savannah, end getting in trouble for it? These may be mesons why students tend edultei were named to serve on the council of the newly formed Teen Town. Amortiipw tn an issue of the Sevenmeh Reperter, the council will consist of two adults and two teens from each use school. These named were Mrs. Betty Lance end Mrs. Elaine Turner, adult representatives from Sevenneh, end Deenm Gerton end Kathy Crecket, Sevenneh Junior and Senior High representatives respectively. The Seventteh City Council agreed t0 ellow the Teen Town to meet in the Clesby Community Center. There ere many means at enter- tainment eveiieble st Teen Town - not just dancing. There is s pool able, a ping pong table, board of Dock -n-Doll Rock-n-Reli. Elvis Presley, a Memphis truck driver, became the leader of this emerging style of music. Presley stunned the nation with his twisting end shaking. More influential still were the Beetles. The Beeties emerged in the 1960's as e quertet of English psdormets. Ones their popularity was estebiished in the American music world, they begen te expere Iment with exotic instruments and sophisticated recording techniques to create en influential term of iistudio rock. Herd reek groups such as the Rolling Stems, the Who end the Kinks were iznfiueneed by the Besties. Other seft reek groups such es the Bee Gees, the Byer and Simon and Garfunkel were also highly influenced by the Beeties. Such reek guitarists ss Eric Clapton, Jeff Seek and Jimmy Pegs got their starts with groups like the Yerdhirtis. ' ' Acid reek evellved in the late 1960's es yeung peepie began te experiment with drugs. Aise eeiied psychedelic reek, its tplutpeee was ts oempiem-ent the various exper- iences with drugs. The most extreme psychedeiic rock bend wee prohsbiy Jefferson Airplane, whiiie Jimi Hendrix wes the for- emest ecidi guitarist. in the iste 1970's, 'ipunk rock became known. Punk rock at! tempted te restore the rebetiieus nature that rock music wes intend- ed te have. Along with punk rock ceme disco. ieee's only ambition was to get people to dance. The BeeGee's, through Disco, became the biggest selling rock act in histery. Their sound track eibum fee Saturday Night Fever broke all seies records. Today's popular sounds may come from herd rack groups such es iron Maiden, KISS, Quiet Riot end dudes Priest er from softer reek groups such es Chicago. individuals such as Bruce Spring- steen, Prime end Pet Beneter ere else very mpnuier. The times have certainly ehenvged end so hes the music. David Diebele i816 stated that the meets has changed for the better. games, e television set and s video set recorder t0 shew movies. Stephenie Barker i8? thinks the Teen Town wee a good ides hut ttit is being directed at the wrong age groups. For example, not very meaty 20 year olds are going to want to go where s 13 year old is and vice verse I think more people would be interested if it was set for a different age group. Pm not saying exclude 13 or 20 year olds, but make different activities for differ- ent age groups. IV: to keep the kids occupied, to give them something to do in Savannah, commented Mrs. Mer- isnne Price, Chamber committee member. 7 Bruce Lundy '87 thinks Teen Tm Deuces will be more of a success with the 7th and 8th gredersfi With some beeic guidelines, 7th through 12th grade teens will be allowed to heve e lot of fun . without getting into trouble for it! - Tammy Paxton itBsnds are starting to realize they can do their own thing. Being rebeilieus is what Rock-n-Fioil is all about. Mark Guy and Dennis Pepper, both ,86, agree with Diebiold. Rock-nv-Fioil to me is rebellious, loud and very coo'i, stated Guy. Rock is heavy metal, which is great for cruisini or partying, commented Pepper. While hard rock is very popular today, others may like the more mellow farms of rock. JeNeene Simmons '86 stated, Chicago is my fsvarite group because they are soft pop rock, which is the style of music I like. ' Craig Mathews '86 is one who likes ciessicsl music from the iGO's. like the Bestie-s er the Rolling Stones. They make you feel great. - Kelly Limie end Yoiends Justus iban What comes 1 the word danc stop to wondet much more to about. When I I think of pron stated Cherie i other hand Set girls. Most people of it while other and build s care in movies and physical fitness. to carry on trst So many mo: the dance floor to the early 180 when there we Weitz, Foxtrot : can also remen iswingera' of th things began to the dance floor doing the Jitter The boys dr trousers and ior their full skirts Tones Hughes The gym is game is Lafayette far cheer their 1 while on the gym, a grout end screal something 31 Savannahis Many of the in white. Nc clothes bi TOGASMI They are 0; Crew. The g iilast year by who decide: away games '85, an offici Screaming cheering the r part of being Dressing up makes the ni mented Clari
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