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Varslty Basketball Cheerleaders: Front Row: Lanita Stewart, Jeneen Hawkins: Row 2: Joni West, Tuesday Austin, Rachelle Jackson: Back Rowi Lisa Mitchell, Dawn Cholewa, Kimberly Thornton, Tiffany Frazier Sophomore Basketball Cheer- leaders: Front Row: Janet Nowac- zyk, Tammy Titus, Debbie Novitski: Back Row: Tammi Acevedo, Tanya Roberts, Lazheta Thomas . -.,,,, RJ Varslly Football cheerleaders helped cheer for victory against Thornwood at Homecoming. On the field, Varsity cheerleaders welcome the fans and the start of the game. Cheerleaders 461
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