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Rounding Up Points Striving he Irish soccer team had a fair season this year. They went 500 in regular season play, and the team received second place in the city tournament. Since the team is not a school sponsored team, the soccer players had to do three things; One-find their own coach. Mr. Dressler gave his time and energy to coach the team. Two-organize their own team. The team had a large turnout and consisted of boys from every class. Three-hold practices. Practices were held whenever it was possible for all players to attend. The players also contributed money so they could buy uniform shirts. After purchasing the shirts, the team decided to be unique by placing fractions instead of whole numbers on the back of their shirts. There was often a large spectator turnout when the boys were scheduled to play. Students came in large numbers to enjoy an afternoon of action and humor. The soccer games were played in the Soccer- dome, and the Irish played teams from Parkview, Glendale, Hillcrest, and other schools. According to John Greisemer, HThe games I played in were a lot of fun. Soccer and Hosh B.B.
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D Joe Oumucio, Chris Bailey, Loc Nguyen, David Castillon, Pat Stewart, Denny Dressler, David Mrad, Bill Oassel, Steve Van Rhein, Pat Quinn, andJohn Greisemer, all soccer team members, gather for a quick picture. m Freshman Basketball Team top to bottom: Robby Nelson, Scott Ermold, Jeff Bauer, Lance Reeves, and Coach Abramovitz; Charlie Meek, Steve Hermann, Marshall Thompson, and Chris Ruzlcka. PAGE 47 D Looking on anxiously, senior John Griesemer watches as teammate Chris Bailey, sophomore, blocks a goal attempt successfully. m Calmly, Jeff Bauer prepares to put one in to score another point for Irish. 46
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Squad Photos by THE PHOTO SHOP D The varsity cheerleaders. Bottom row: Lisa Lea maptaim, Elizabeth Woolsey and Michelle Mertz. Top row: Lynn Johanningmeier, Kelly Lemery mo-Captaim, and Tina McClaim m The JV cheerleaders: Sharon Heatherington, Kelli Koobermann, Pam Forgy and Michelle Rice. PAGE 49 D Michelle Mertz, Elizabeth Woolsey, and Lynn Johanningmeier cheer for the varsity basketball team at McDonald Arena during the district tournament. m The cheerleaders, besides keeping the crowds excited, also volunteered their services for several worth- while projects. Sophomore Pam Forgy passes out handouts to participants at Holy Trinity parlsh's RENEW program. 48
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