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Above—tThe fall 1967 pom-pon girls were Sandy Stefani, Cookie Thomas, Becky West, Kathy Giomi, Norine Xavier, and Sherry Lemmon. A H S heer Sq u ads Sd Sd . r Two of the many faces of our mascot, Buzzy. Head Yell Leader Nancy Adams leads lively members of the student body at a noon rally. ay -e Our spirited yell leaders of fall 1967 were Sue Costes, Jamie Stuc 22
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s Alive And Effective At AHS Student government played a large part in the lives of of government. Student Court, which was in its third year the students at AHS again this year. Ad Board again planned of existence at AHS, tried such offenses as cutting student activities such as Homecoming, Spirit, and Powder Puff body meetings, being asked to leave during one, and gen- Weeks, and their annual dance, “The Good ’Ole Days.” erally not obeying the school rules as enforced by the Boards Student Court supplied the school with a judicial branch of Control. ABOVE: The members of the 1968 Spring Ad Board were ROW 1—Jamie Stucky, Kay Pfister, Jim Wigge, Speaker; John Kie, Mary Craddock, Kathy Giomi, Paul Idle. ROW 2—Pam Jones, Steve Weiss, Bob Clark, Bev Copeland, Paul Schroeder, Bev Rogers, Alan Spatcher, Clare O’Con- nell, Nancy Witter, Debbi no Linda Hunt, Gig Codiga, Jeff Sosnick, Jerry Oliver, Mary Gallagher, Dennis Baker. LEFT: The members of the Fall 1967 Ad Board were ROW 1—Linda Pimentel, Renate Braun, Pam Jones,—Debbie Harmola, Sue Sloan, Georgene Nelson, Nancy Adams, Linda Hunt. ROW 2—Jerry Oliver, Gig Codiga, Dennis Baker, Gary Fascilla, Gary Dettmer, Sam Russell, Jim Royer, Steve Weiss, Nancy Witter, Bob Clark, Mike Walker, Pat Holden.
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. We've Got Spirit! They wore army boots and multi-colored petti-pants the memorable day the pom-pon girls did their interpretation of the yell, “Skit Scat.” The yell leaders reciprocated with their version of a pom-pon routine to “Blue Suede Shoes.” These satires topped off the activities promoting spirit and enthusiasm for our second annual Homecoming. Earlier this year, the yell leaders and pom-pon girls, who constantly try to promote spirit, permitted themselves to be auctioned off during Spirit Week in order to raise money for the student body treasury. Reversible gold corduroy coats with white fleece lining were new additions to the standard uniforms of the yell leaders and pom-pon girls. The coats, which were purchased by the Ad Board, will be passed down from each group of cheerleaders and pom-pon girls to the next. icy Adams, Gail Castaldo, and Carol Willett. Head Pom-Pon Girl Sheryl fall semester. 23
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