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x sl, fi -Q Gaining yardage against Whitmer is Ken Kuchcinski. Freshman Kathy Mancy. Freshman Football Team FRONT ROW Roger Stan Ward Rambo Steve Wagner Dennis Katterheinrlch, Dave Waganfeald jeff Titsworth Bryan Parker Matt Gantz SECOND Steve Rowe Steve Leslie Anthony Ragusa Paul Hart lim Mayberry Steve Holben lim Ruma THIRD john Cavanaugh BobO Nell lim Carl Greg Wilcox Deke Keating Ed Wagner Tom Kennedy Ken Kuchclnski. FOURTH Coach Kevin Mitchell Coach Rick Caputo. Freshman Football NHS Fassett NH5 Waite NHS Eisenhower NHS 23 Napoleon 6 NHS 19 Whitmer O NHS 7 Bedford O 93 I Football
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On the wa up Opening the season on a good note, the freshman football team shut out Fassett 12-0. This game highlighted their season along with outstanding performances of several team members. Quarterback john Cavanaugh led the offense, with Ken Kuchcinski as leading scor- er and rusher, along with Ed Wagner, the receiver. According to Coach Kevin Mitch- ell, some ofthe better defensive players were Steve Wagner, Tom Kennedy and Bob O'Neal. Representing the team throughout the en- tire season was the squad of eight freshman cheerleaders. Beginning the school year ear- ly, the girls spent the last two weeks of sum- mer making up cheers and chants and learn- ing the routines from the varsity cheerlead- ers. Along with the practices the girls sup- ported the team by baking cookies, making locker posters and painting signs. t Freshman Cheerleaders, FRONT: Kristin Ansted, Cindy Romanoff, Amy Bodkin, Susie Konop and Amy Petitt.TOP: Kristy Schlenker and Kathy Mancy. Second-year coach Kevin Mitchell discusses the next play with members of the freshman football team. Freshman cheerleaders and their adviser Mrs. Peggy Keller put in many hours after school in preparation for their games.
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ear it, it's a demerit No jewelry, no gum and no driving to away games. Those were only a few of the rules in the new demerit system established for cheerleaders this year. The demerit sys- tem, modified from one at Southview, was designed to help keep the squads running smoothly with strict and disciplined action. Each infraction of a rule equaled a certain number of points or demerits which would accumulate until ten were earned, which then resulted in the cheerleader's suspension from a game or pep assembly. Missing a single practice was one of the more stringent rules. For that, a cheerleader would be prohibited from participation in the up- coming game. Through the use of demerits, cheerlead- ers realized that there was more involved to cheerleading than just wearing a uniform, explained adviser Miss Cindy Seel. For an unexpected experience, beyond just wearing the uniform and practicing cheers, the varsity cheerleaders were chosen to appear on the local television show P.M. Magazine as part ofa five-minute segment on cheerleading. All of this tied in with the show's main feature of a cheerleading camp which took place in Maryland during the summer. Filmed in the Northview gym, the varsity squad performed chants, cheers and mounts along with teaching the host of the show, Tom Marshall, the Funky Chicken. lt was exciting Cappearing on the showj, even though we were nervous, said junior Ginny Sadd. But it was fun to see ourselves on television. Varsity Cheerleaders, CLOCKWISE: Linda Harrah, Kathy Frain, jenna Stack, Kelly Burns, Amy Dedricks, Ginny Sadd, Chris Makowski, Cathy Culberson. 94 junior Varsity Cheerleaders: Michelle Young, Debbie Halm, julie Blanchard, Christine Stack, julie Weigele and julie Boyd. Not pictured are Lorie Miller and Angie Hopkins. 2 P,f 'f--'tai-if 'Y
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