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Page 109 text:
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' The Senior Boys Face The Faculty. Varsity experience aided seniors. Each year, there is an event which proves to be one of the most exciting and controversial. This is the senior-faculty game. The senior boys face the faculty in a highly contested basketball game. The supporters turn out in droves; the students for the seniors and the parents and wives of the faculty for the faculty. There is an air of friendship between the students and the faculty which is not found at many other times. Needless to say, this year the faculty won, with the score 72-50. But it was fun, and the losers accepted their defeat without bad feel- ings. The cheerleaders, composed of the senior girls and the female faculty members also helped to provide an atmosphere of fraternal- ism. The game drew a diverse crowd. r «»■» 105
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Page 108 text:
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J.V. Basketball: First row: D. Christman. R. Jarrett, D. Hoffmaster, D. Kemp, L. Hoppes. E. Andersen. Second row: D. Moss, D. Schade, G. Relfinger, R. DeJamett, C, Hertzog, D. Solt, R. Boyer. The Time Moved So Quickly. Get that ball 104 Last minute strategy.
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One finds it hard to imagine wliat basketball games, wrestling matches, or even pep rallies would be like without this fine group of cheer- ing, jumping girls. A metamorphasis seems to take place when the girls are called on to repre- sent their school and their teams. The girls are small, pretty, well-groomed; but when it gets down to the nitty-gritty, they aren ' t the type of persons you would want to be opposing you — you might wind up with a broken eardrum. Providing a great spirit and true interest, and also representing the senior class on the cheer- leading squad this year were Sue Oswald and Jane Keller. It is apparent that these two girls will greatly miss the squad for which they gave so much of themselves. The whole squad did a great deal to foster school spirit at Brandywine, and we are all very proud of them. Varsity Cheerleaders: J. Keller, J. Schauer, C. Sanders, C. Oswald, R. Montagner, S. Oswald, R. Schofer, Seniors: S. Oswald, J. Keller.
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