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Cheerleaders and Tumblettes 21 P€P ND PRIDC Of WHS. Who are those crazy people jumping around in little skirts on chilly afternoons? They’re none other than the WHS Tumb¬ lettes and Cheerleaders. Participation in both of these organizations as in other sports, requires a great amount of time and dedication. This year’s Tumblette squad proved to be as energetic as ever. The many hours spent at afternoon practices and on Satur¬ day mornings enabled the Tumblettes to please the crowds at every half-time per¬ formance. We must not, however, forget to mention the tireless efforts of Coach Pricilla Miller. She supported the squad and helped to bring them to the perfection that was displayed in Atlanta, Georgia at the 1984 Peach Bowl Festivities. The WHS Cheerleaders have constantly provided pep and pride” to the Sachem teams. Their intricate cheers and dance routines never ceased to amaze the crowds. With the support and talent of Miss Sullivan and their own time and dedication, the Fall Cheerleaders were able to bring their act to the Peach Bowl in Atlanta. Tumblette tri-captains Suzanne Perlitsh, Michelle Se- viginy and Maura Cullen split the task of leading the WHS Tumblettes. Showing their talent, the WHS Cheerleaders enter¬ tain the crowd at a Pep Rally.
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A pyramid? The WHS Tumblettes show their spirit at a home football game. The 1985 Winter Cheerleaders smile for the camera Beth O’Donnel and Jen Ulwick cheer on the Sachem Hockey Team. Pam Getson flips out” at a Pep Rally. 20 Tumblettes and Cheerleaders
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FOOLS! fOOLS! FOOLS! Curtain Cue treated its audience to another outstanding performance with its fall production of the comedy ' Fools ' . On Nov. 29 and 30, and Dec. 1, the Winches¬ ter High stage was transformed into the Russian village of Kulyenchikov, a village cursed with idiocy. Leon Tolchinsky ar¬ rives in the village to break the curse, and his arrival brings with it hilarious results. The character of Leon was played by Ben Keller, with supporting roles played by Margaret Hitchcock, Denise Preston, Chris Duffy, Kristen Kelley, and others. Often, during stage productions such as ' Fools’, an important part of the crew is overlooked; the stage crew. Without the stage crew, which was under the leader¬ ship of Pat Berkeley, the show would not have gone on. Curtain Cue offers students a chance to perform, to learn about dramatics, and to take part in the various aspects of play production. Judge ' ' Chris Duffy and Dr.” Andy Laats rehearse yet another corny joke from Fools . Ron Purdy and Will Hunter help to construct the complex set of Fools”. 22 Curtain Cue
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