Sylvania Northview High School - Wyandotte Yearbook (Sylvania, OH)

 - Class of 1981

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Sylvania Northview High School - Wyandotte Yearbook (Sylvania, OH) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 97 of 286
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4.1 B v -. v my ,I l ' ' ii 3 . 2. l ft E ' Put-it-in chants are done every time a player goes to On November 13, the varsity cheerleaders appeared the free throw line. juniors Kelly Burns and Beth Cain on P.M. MAGAZINE. This was a local segment that ' 'W complete one during the game against Napoleon. tied in with the main feature on cheerleading camps. Manvnvnqmw- nl tg l ,KQ 2 , ji .B F A e v -Lt-rf-.. e.....- a,Y,,,f -:V a f ,I , ' I 'ii ,T ,vsflmhh t f. , -any . 4 s -I 1 - v Q 5 - i e -...1 Z . lx Students from the stands show Napoleon who is the better cat as they spell out Northvievv. A The junior varsity cheerleaders do the Funky Chicken. -w-wf-nn- f iq 'ug 95 X Cheerleaders

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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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Girls win GLL For the second year in a row, singles play- ers Amy Dedricks and Lorie Keating qualified for the state tournament in doubles. They advanced to the quarter-final round before losing to the eventual finalists from Cincin- nati Princeton. As a team, the girls posted a 19-1 record and a first place finish in the GLL. Much of their success came from second singles play- er Lorie Keating who remained undefeated throughout the whole season. Playing at first singles, Amy Dedricks com- pleted the season with a record of 16-3. De- dricks and Keating weren't the only bright spots during the season. Playing at third sin- gles, freshman lulie Campbell finished with a 15-5 record and was a GLL runner-up. The varsity team not only relied on these three talented singles players, but also on its first and second doubles teams of Lisa Knight and jennifer lde, Ruthanne Shaw and Sue Schlenker. Both completed their seasons with 15-2 and 11-6, respectively. A big help to the team this year was the resurfacing of Northview's tennis courts. According to Diane Youssef, The new courts improved play considerably. It also allowed the girls to play their home matches at Northview rather than at Tam O'Shanter, where they had played in the past. According to Amy Dedricks, This really encouraged us to go out and win. And, that's exactly what they did NHS NHS NHS NHS NH NHS La e C ay St Ursula Southvlew Perrysburg Whitmer IUNIOR VARSITY TENNIS 5 k . 5 l 5 . 3 . S 3 Varsity Girls Tennis, FIRST ROW: Amy Dedricks, julie Forrester, julie Campbell, Lorie Keating. SECOND: Ruthanne Shaw, Sue Schlenker, Diane Youssef, Lisa Knight, jennifer Ide.

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