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MANY GIRLS PARTICIP TE IN A VARIETY SPORTHEADS BOTTOM ROW: Peg Hinrich, Jeanne Nes- bit, Pam Monachino, Deanna Swalley, Kathy Schultz, Pat Hart- line, Sharon Roush, Sharon Johnson. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Miller, Karen Kruk, Judi Lessing, .lanet Trytek. Linda Zaccaro, Interest and ability in intramural sports charac- terized the busy girls known as sportheads. Primarily a service organization, the sportheads received extra points toward intramural letters. Chosen the previous spring, sportheads were required to join the Officials' Club. Passing grades on periodic tests relating to the current activity were another requirement for re- maining in the club. Linda Toth, Nancy Bucher, Walene Staab, Sandi Behringer, Claudia Doering. THIRD-ROW: Kiaran O'Brien, Karen Thomp- son, Annell Beviel, Linda Iquth, Shirley Manchek, Carol Green- berg, Karen Steppke, Lorra Rose, Marsha Reiss, Gayle Jenkins. There were usually four to six sportheads for each team sport and two for each individual sport. They helped their adviser, Miss Mary Beth Stone- braker, and other teachers to coordinate the intra- mural program. Among the numerous responsibilities of the sportheads were officiating team sports and keeping records of team standings and averages. OFFICIALS CLUB BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Sutton, Pam Monachino, Claudia Doering, Sharon Johnson, Linda Toth, Cindy Arndt, Linda Zaccaro, Linda Deacon, Peg Hinrich, Pat Hartline, Janet Trytek, Jan Ryan. SECOND ROW: Jeanne Nesbit, Barb Kurtz, Karen Wheeler, Barb Christman, Nancy Bucher, Kathie Dobro, Judi Lessing, Karen Thompson, Carol Kuhn, Kathy Schultz, 5 O D Chris Thomas, Edelgard Bopple, Walene Staab, Linda Weiler, Kathi Riley. THIRD ROW: Karen Kruk, Carole Garofalo, Marsha Reiss, Paula Sanyi, Karen Steppke, Linda Kluth, Carol Green- berg, Judy Toetz, Shirley Manchek, Barbara Foster, Annell lgeuiial, Joyce Karbon, Carolyn Carretta, Sharon Roush, Deanna w ey.
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THE CHEERLEADERS ENTHUSIASTICALLY 1.-wi NX r, 3 S: N' VFH FIGHT Gerri Galdun Sandy Benson Cheryl Stefanik Kathi Schwan Sharon Bllfke Sharon Burke and Sue Meeth cheer enthusiastically. 52 Energetic cheerleaders did much to promote school spirit and to arouse enthusiasm at games and pep rallies throughout the year. F aculty' advisers, Mrs. Marsha Wadd and Miss Sandra Kovach, were proud of the work done by the girls who practiced twice a week during the summer and school year, sold shakers and balloons at football games, and sponsored a dance in January. The officers, chosen from the varsity members, were Bonnie Havel, presidentg Kathi Schwan, vice-presidentg Georganne Amon, secretary, Sharon Burke, treasurer, and Barb Kent, publicity chairman. Duties of the junior varsity squad were slightly different from those of the varsity. The six members of the JV squad cheered at home JV games and sold programs at the varsity games. The ten-member varsity squad followed the Patriots to both home and away contests. ln the spring, varsity members conducted clinics from which new cheerleaders were chosen.
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