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4 As football captain Paul Amico gives the team and the student body a pep talk before the first game, fellow captain Craig Driscoll’s proud smile is evident during the pep rally. Being a member of the band entails the early morning practices and attendence at football games. Rebecca Mawn, Kris¬ ten Herlihy, Phoebe Goodwin and Tania Giambro keep in tune at the pep rally. Fall Pep Rally Seventeen
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great season. Steve said, “This is the first time in anyone’s memory that any golf team has appeared at the pep rally. We finally showed everyone that the golf team really does share the Sachem spirit. We were proud to have made a little his¬ tory,” and potentially create a new tradition. Football tri-captains Paul Amico,Scott Garvey, and Craig Driscoll spoke to the crowded gym about the victories that they and the football team hope to achieve. Coach Manny Mar¬ shall also offered a few words of support to the football team and all of the other teams. The band played a few songs to psyche up the teams and to give the school a preview of what wil be played in the band’s upcoming weekly apperances at the football games. The song “Wipeout” was a favorite amongst the students. Drum Major John Segota remarked that “the pep rally is a time for all of the students to get togeth¬ er to get the Sachem teams and the students to rally behind the players in wholehearted sup¬ port. It was a show of school spirit” The cheerleaders performed cheers with enthusiasim, as the rest of the student body looked on. The cheerleaders hope to lead their Sachem teams to vic¬ tory with their support. The cheerleading squad this year was much larger and more self- supportive due to the efforts of captains Kathy Boyle and Amy The cheerleaders In finale, Mr. Larocco ad¬ dressed the entire student body. This was his final pep rally. He spoke about school spirit, team dedication, and the value of commitments which is the es¬ sence of team sports and spirit. -Tania Giambro The action of the football game even en¬ chants the cheerleaders. As Liane Mouradian, Meri King, Heather Johan¬ sen, Jen McCart, Susan Moore and Jill Slater become a part of the action. V -I-C-T-O-R-Y! Victo¬ ry, Victory, that’s our cry,” chanted the cheerleaders at the opening fall pep rally, held September 16th, the Friday before the first foot¬ ball game. The pep rally started out with signs posted in the gym wishing the various teams good luck. The girls soccer team’s sign read ‘Kick into fall with girls soccer,’ and they came dressed in red and black outfits. Sachem spirit shined through during the pep rally as all of the team captains gave their teams and the entire student body a pep talk apiring to have a win¬ ning season. The team captains asked for the students to come cheer and support their team to victory. This year, the school broke the tradition and the golf team played a signifigant role in the pep rally. The golf team was excited to be included this year and showed their enthusiasm with their sign proclaiming to ‘Swing For A Victory!’ Golf captain,Steve Buttacavoli gave an uplifting speech supporting his team and wishing all of the other teams in the school a After memorizing countless cheers and routines, Shauneen DiCarlo boosts sa¬ chem spirit and cheers the fall sports teams on to victory during the pep rally. O’Donnell played an important role in the fall sports season by always keeping the Sachem spirit alive. Fall Pep Rally Sixteen Sachem Spirit Stand up and cheer 1 M X ..a ' X jr II 1 » » ' 1 n n turn X X ■ K » X X X “It was a show of ■ HI X X ■ X I X X X X k XXX X X school spirit.” X xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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-■% ' ' Confident in her after school counter¬ help position at The News Shop, Dan¬ ielle Nacamuli processes a potential winning Megabucks ticket H I lobs Eighteen 35 Working girl Anita Mazzarella proudly smiles in uniform at Purity Supreme while bagging groceries one November afternoon. Wbat to do, wbat to be. Matt Pacione checks out an advertisement for the Job Bank, a system run by the Youth Center to match students with jobs.
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