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Our senior cheerleaders and their parents were honored at the final basketball game. At the Harding game, the cheerleaders seldom have trouble stirring up Raider spirit. 1981-82 Varsity Cheerleaders: Diann Davis, Terry Guonciale, Tina Williamson, Sherry Stakes, Lori Kokolis, Monica Hudek, Kim Whiting, Sue Iohnson One of the official halftime duties of our cheerleaders is greeting the other team's cheerleaders. Cheerleadersf103
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Lori Kokolis, Sue Iohnsan and Diann Davis help fire up, fans an Q wid Saturday night. l D e S S p At halftime the girls have some hot chocolate and pizza to stay warm during the second half. 102! S ports Miss Ioyce Siranovic's second year as cheerleading advisor proved to be a successful one. From the summer morning practices, to the chilly foot- ball games, to the hot, crowded bas- ketball games, all of the squads worked together to raise spirit at Re- serve, which sometimes can be a dif- ficult task. With the help of the stu- dent section, as well as a special group of senior boys, the cheerleaders were able to psyche up the teams, cheering them on to victory. One of the highlights of the year was getting new varsity uniforms and pompoms. The bright gold sweaters with black stripes seemed to make the girls stand out in a crowd. This was also the first year that there was a freshmen football cheerleading squad. Since football season starts be- fore school opens, the freshmen squad wasn't chosen until basketball and wrestling season. Despite the compatibility between the girls, some replacements were made throughout the year, but this didn't affect the squads much. The girls adapted quickly and were able to continue their duties to the best of their abilities. They knew their main concern was the moral of the teams. That is why they needed all of the support from the students and fans as possible. By cheering with the cheerleaders, Reserve fans show ev- eryone the meaning of West Side Pride.
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1981-82 Freshman Cheerleaders-Beth Seifer, Sherry Nicholson, Collette Laukhart, Tandy Tolson. In front: Lori Robinson On top: Mi- chelle Licavoli. Tandy Tolson and Michelle Licavali cheer for the freshman basketball Team. 1114! S ports Cheering on the freshman football team for the first time is a new assignment for the girls. Collette Laukhart shows that in addition to be- ing hard work, cheerleading is fun.
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