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FALL CHEERLEADERS, LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW: Amy Yoder, Becky Or- lowski. MIDDLE ROW: MicFielle Jerrold, Meg Samek, Pam MelcFiionna, Alison Moore. TOP ROW: Shari Salomone, Deb bie Kazala.
FALL CHEERLEADERS, LEFT TO RIGHT, FRONT ROW, Debbie Kazala. SECOND ROW: Jamie Bross, Meg Samek. THIRD ROW: Shari Salomone, Patty Wysock, M i chelle Jerrold, Becky Orlowski, Pam Mel- cionna. TOP ROW: Amy Yoder
CHEERLEADERS
This year’s cheerleading squad was coached primarily by its Co-Captains, Meg Samek and Becky Orlowski. Their job was to wake spirit in the spectators, but more importantly, their chief responsibility was to cheer the teams on. "The squad has improved a hundred per cent from last year,” exclaimed Co-Captain Meg Samek. To a cheerleader, the most critical quality is spirit, and with this year’s team we could hear it.
Even the spectators have noticed the great im provement of this year’s relatively young cheer leading squad. "It was great to have the cheer leaders at the games to cheer for us, especially when we didn’t have much of a crowd,” noted one varsity basketball player. The students of W-H, a notoriously demanding audience, no longer think of the cheerleaders as a "joke” organization, but as the real bearers of the spirit of Wardlaw-Har- tridge.
When the chips are down, And morale is low,
When the team can’t seem
To make it go,
Who brings jumps, and cheers and yells? W-H’s pom-pommed bellesI
Long time has passed,
Since first they cheered,
But proud lovers of Hartridge Sports Have come to join Wardlaw’s cohorts, And now each fall and winter rings,
With the cheers and smiles that spirit brings
WINTER CHEERLEADERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Debbie Kazala, Becky Orlowski, Pam Mel- chionna, Meg Samek, Jennifer Koplowitz, Lee Rinaldo. Michelle Millelot.
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