Frc hman Football: (Ftont Row): Kellie Schocdktger. Demi Tsapaturis (Second Row): Kelly Fil patrick. Maureen Ober (Back Row): Anne Denk. Christie Mclnerney Varsity Football: (Front Row): Tracy Cook. Beth Doody, Chriwtc Mardea. Ann Conkr (Back Row): Stacey ImmcU. Kelle Cook, Liva Decker, Erin McHam Spirit supplies spark for success The presence of cheerleaders remains constant although other things may change. Mrs. Abbie Hart, attendance secretary, added to her responsibilities by taking over as varsity cheerleading advisor I’m glad that 1 “The level of satisfaction is one of the highest of all sports. '' accepted the position. she said “I found it a great deal of fun The system is very obiective in its evaluation of the girls, dispelling the socialite image cheerleaders used to have The system referred to the method used in selecting the forty-four cheerleaders. When applying for positions, those trying out were graded sixty percent on skill, thirty percent on teacher recommendation, and ten percent on a written test over football or basketball The )udgcs then separated the finalists into the four football and three basketball squads. The girls wasted no time in beginning practice, starting immediately after auditions and con tinuing until the end of football or basketball season, depending on the squad Held daily after school, workouts took place in the auditorium lobby, the only available location Both varsity squads |ourneyed to Kentucky in order to participate in the Universal Cheerleading Association's clinic, which more than fifty different schools attended The girls were also hosts of the annual summer cheerleading clinic for grade and middle school students. In addition, the varsity cheerleaders also took the time to appear at social events For example, the varsity football squad appeared at the Reagan Bush rally, and the varsity basketball squad showed up at the Ohio Theater to cheer for Beethoven during an inspired per formance of the Fifth Symphony The tumor varsity, coached by Mrs Kay Barr, and the freshmen, coached by Mrs Sue LeVeck. at tended both the Cheer Ohio Camp at Kenyon College and the 1085 statewide competition Commented Mrs. LeVeck. The level of satisfaction is one of the highest of all sports It's an exciting experience in every sense of the word 231
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