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Cheerleaders, Chiscas, and foot- ball players bunnyhop to 505 mu- sic during a pep assembly. HOP LEFU VARSITY SQUAD: front Row K. Ungetheim, T. Den- tino 6econd Rom T. Crowe, C. Smalling Hhird Rom T. Hall, C. Newman mack Row C. Heldt, J. Collier HOP RIGHD RESERVE SQUAD: Wront Row C. Bridges, M. McClary, S. Cater mack Row M. Schenk, J. Kemey, S. Lockhart, D. Famy, C. Feightner MBOVID FRESHMAH SQUAD: T. Shelton, T. Marx, K. Partin, J Ozete, J. Pritchard Cheerleaders 9
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Cheerleaders sponsor workshop; money purchases new uniforms With the help of their new sponsors, the Cheerleaders had a very active year. For the third year in a row, the cheerleaders were without sponsors through- out the summer, but in ear- ly August, Mrs. JoAnn Rawl- ings and Ms. Susan Distler decided to take the job of sponsoring the 21 cheer- leaders. The three squads worked hard on promoting school participation. They did such things as decorating lock- ers, handing out balloons, and handing out food to members of the different sports. The cheerleaders were tABOVE LEFTi Reserve captain Marcie McClary practices before a game to perfect her performance. 8 Cheerleaders also successful in their fund-raisers. During the summer they sponsored car washes to raise money for camp. Before school started, the cheerleaders had their annual fund-raising event, the kick-off dance. On Oct. 15, the squads sponsored a clinic for girls in grades one through eight who were interested in cheerleading. The clinic raised enough money for all three squads to purchase new uniforms. The varsity squad con- sisted of one senior and seven juniors. The reserve squad consisted of one jun- I tRlGHTl Junior Carrie Heldt helps Varsity captain Cindi Newman, ex- hibit her flexibility and balance. ior and seven sophomores. These two squads and the freshman squad rotated the job of cheering for vol- leyball and girls' basketball along with continuing to boost the spirit of the foot- ball team and the boys' basketball team. To sum up the year, varsi- ty cheerleader TeAnna Hall stated, UThis year was a great year! We had so much fun. I think our new spon- sors helped us out a lot! By Cindi Newman tRlGHTl During the 50's pep as- sembly, Varsity Co-Captain Jenni- fer Collier boosts the crowd's spir- it.
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4x4 x. , llThe best time in the sea- son was during the last three or four games when they really worked and came together as a team, stated Coach Mitch Marsch, the Wam'ors' key to their successful 8-5 season. The Warriors had a tre- mendous season with their only regular season losses against Reitz and Memorial. Captains leading the War- riors were seniors Troy Craig and Robbie Fellows. Harrison will unfortunate- ly lose 16 key players to graduation. These 16 sen- iors have had an overall outstanding record of 50-13 during their four years at Harrison. Eight of these 16 seniors made the All-City team this past season. All-City senior members included Tony Bass, Mike Beverly, Troy Craig, Robbie Fellows, Daniel Francis, James lrvin, Adam Strouse, and Jeff VanGordon. John Newman was the only junior that made the All-City team. tTOPl Once senior Troy Craig gets the ball, nothing can stop him. lMlDDLEl Waiting for their big mo- ment, juniors Chad Schmidt and Mike Scarton practice field goal kicking. 10 Football Football Intense r: w M- Ma; .y; a,xwy- myw$mm .4, .w. Fellows remarked, HO linemen were the key to our success. They really worked hard and greatly im- proved. We became a really close team. Things came together hand-in-hand along the way. We all had ups and downs over the last four years, and, fortunately for all of us, things ended on a high with lots of suc- cess. The Warrior's biggest game took place at the Knight's stadium in the first round of sectionals. De- spite the absence of three starters, including quarter- back Jeff VanGordon, the Warriors dominated the score board to end Castle's season at a defintie low. The Warriors then went on to beat Reitz in the sec- ond round of sectional play. Unfortunately, the tables turned and the Warriors were defeated by Central af- ter a hard fought battle in the rain and mud. by Sandy Stoltz Varsity - Reserve Football AP 5.31 M? 3 RM?! ll uAIIlSGI hAPF' vr MRRISM 1RRISU WISH, I s A m h Ak Qt.
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