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BELOW: Football cheerleaders lead the Wildcats with enthusiasm towards a more impressive play. RIGHT: The flag team led by Renee Hillard and Pat Stevens, contributed to the Wildcat spirit. BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Front Row: Arlene Henry, Laurie Jefferson. Middle Row: Wen¬ dy Ahman, Linda Stevens, Lisa Mazzotta. Top Row: Holly Higgins, Tamera Baldanza, Alison Cheren. 26 CLASSIC LINES • Activities FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS Front Row: Thelma Williams, Maura McShane, Christina Safiol, Cheri Carme. Middle Row: Laurie Jefferson, Tina Stallworth, Danielle Urany. Top Row: Arlene Henry, Trina Shepard, Dianna Grainger.
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BELOW: Dan and John student council members discuss plans for a senior student lounge. RIGHT: Co-president Lynne Meterparel thinks about student council while eating lunch. FAR RIGHT: Austin, of the National Honor Society, carries two bags of books home which got him where he is today. BELOW RIGHT: Helen, hungry from not eating breakfast, begins to taste her Bic. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Front Row: Laura Paresky, Caroline Marple, Arlene Hong, Helen Kahn. Second Row: Katie Boucher, Rosie Baghdady, Sarah Sullivan, Betsey Chace. Third Row: Scott Rockart, Karen Leibowitz, Cathy Chong, Gretchen Kamp. Top Row: Austin McClintock, Dan Cohen, Scott Karchmer, Jon Strimling. Missing: Dan Gilman, Zippy the Pinhead. Activities • CLASSIC LINES 25
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BELOW: Sheila practices for the majorettes who perform at Wildcat games and at the pep rally. Crowd Pleasers CHEERLEADERS-This was a wonderful football season, and if we had to come up with a reason, It was not only the players who were tops, But our rowdy” fans, good old mom and pops. No matter where we played, or what the weather, Their spirit kept the team together. You had a great year, you were all on the beam, Due to the effort of coaches and team. Along with Coach Neild we think you did fine, And as you know we like to Party all the Time. Dedication is one word that sums up the majorettes. Working traditionally from 2:45 to 5:00 daily, these twelve girls showed tremen¬ dous school spirit. From the homecoming game to the Thanksgiving game, they contin¬ uously showed their support either by twirling, or weather forbidding, by spectating. The ma¬ jorettes could be seen at every game. At the pep rally, the majore ttes performed a series of routines to represent their unending school spirit, and at Thanksgiving they continued to support their school by twirling frozen batons in the middle of a snow storm. Being a major¬ ette is one sport in which you work hard and at the same time have fun and support the school! Maura McShane and Lisa Mazzott MAJORETTES Front Row: Lisa Mazzotta, Wendy Ahman, Shelia MacDonnell, Michelle Sullivan, Linda Stevens. Back Row: Lynn Colpits, Holly Higgins, Alison Cheren, Erica Engborg, Stephanie Gilvar, Kristin Owens, Nicole Williams. Activities • CLASSIC LINES 27 FLAG TEAM Front Row: Rena Sherman, Krista Young, GeeGee Blair. Back Row: Pat Stevens, Celena Terry, Donna Richards, Jackie Adams, Michelle Bailey, Nicole Kennedy, • Cairra Xavier, Renee Hill.
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