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SA-SA-KWE- JIK: TE SHUUTE S 2nd Team-Joan Gokee. Barbara Clancy, Karlene Howse, D. Bradley, V. Martin. lst Team-J. Howse, M. Lowry. S. Johnston, G, Olcorowski, P. Heyriig. These are the girls who make up the backbone of our cheering section. mlihe Shoutersi' have helped the football and basketball teams to many victories through their never-ending support. Th-:y have kept on cheering even when we were behind in scoring. The Cheerleaders were chosen last fall by a group of teachers. Since Anita Pontius was not able to continue throughout the year, Sharon Johnston moved up from the second team to fill the vacancy. Xvith the help of the Student Council and the Ram Rooters Club, they have sponsored the concessions at two of our basketball games to raise money for their new uniforms. -49-
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C1 ' J MI-GA-DI-WAG: THEY FIGHT TUGETHEFV' ' E if PT 3 ' J Front row, left to right-Mary Belle Tippett, Velda Petersen, Raye Kleinhenz, Mary Lou Johnston, Sue Ellen Winegarden, Mary Lowry, Sally Pifer, Evelyn Pawlus, Lena Johnston, Deanna Bradley, Lynn Wells, Nancy Peters, Marlene Bradshaw, Evelyn Smith, Carol Kaniarz, Gerrie Okorowski, Nadine Bawkey, Milca Mathews, Pet Johnston, Pai Heynig, Miss Nicholson. Back row, lefi to right-Maxine La Tocha, Donna Miller, Patsy Bradley. Lee Kleinhenz. The Ram Rooters, under the direction of Miss Nicholson, have accomplished many things this year. Their main project was to raise money for the cheerleaders new uniforms. They sold Harbor penants, and Harbor Rams sweat shirts. ln cooperation with the student council and cheerleaders, they had the concessions for two of the basketball games and sold programs at the games. On Qctober T6, at the St. lgnace game, the Ram Rooters sponsored a Moms Night for the players. The senior fathers were kind enough to cooperate by serving these mothers a light lunch at half time. During basketball season they served lunches to the visiting and home teams after each game. -43-
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A-GE-WE-WIN: HOMEUUMlNG On October 30 we held our second annual Homecoming. The football team chose Lena Johnston, Patricia Johnston, Joan Gokee, Anita Pontius, and Sue Winegarden as candidates for Homecoming Queen. The student body elected Lena, a senior, to reign. Co-captains Walter Granstra and Charles Taylor crowned her and her court before the game, and presented her with a dozen red roses. She, in turn presented the game ball to them. The Homecoming parade surprised many people as the different groups :it school, the classes, and several merchants entered a total of seventeen floats, making this the largest and best parade which the town has seen for several years. The floats were parked around the field during the game, and at half time they were judged. The sophomore class won first prize: the freshman class, second: senior class, third: and Mr. C. Greenier's float fourth prize. During the half time, the band made formations of a pinwheel, an and played and acted out The Walls of Jericho. After the game, the P.T.A. sponsored a dance for the college students and alumni, We played East Jordan and lost, but the Homecoming turned out to be a success in spite of this. 150,
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