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Belonging . Belonging is one's personal feeling of identification with groups or classes and discoverl ing that all members have com- mon goals and purposes. Discussing and sharing ideas and Working and learning to- gether promote understanding for a better school and commu- nity. 64 :e.....i ,
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1. Lynne Fortinig 2. Cheryl Cutchemberg 3. Debbie Ethridgeg 4. Co-captain Ginny Crum and Captain Pam Smithg 5. Kathy Willey and Ann Levayg 6. Roxanne Rice, 7. Patti Camer- Varsity Cheerleading Dedication, leadership, and charac- ter were the keys to success for the 1970-1971 Varsity cheerleaders, spon- sored by Miss Mary Jane Clovis. Throughout the year, the cheerlead- ers worked to make the squad one of which the school could be proud. Summer clinics, after school prac- tices, and fund raising campaigns were activities which boosted the quality of the squad. This year's varsity squad brought a new form of cheerleading to Great Mills. Kathy Willey and Debbie Eth- ridge attended a summer cheerlead- ing clinic at Wesleyan College, Bu- channon, West Virginia, and brought back ideas that were a great asset to the cheerleaders. Bases and mounters became familiar terms to the GM ong 8. Debbie Kralleg 9. Ann Davidson, 10. Ail- leen Krumkeg 11. The Great Mills Varsity cheerleaders strengthened school spirit at the Great Mills-Chopticon game. squads as mounts and gymnastic per- formance cheers were introduced. Attending football, soccer, basket- ball, and wrestling events required that the cheerleaders learn a large number of cheers for each sport. Dur- ing the season there were always at least two practices a week to keep the squad in shape. Individual efforts to raise money with bake sales and a talent show en- abled the girls this year to buy new fall and winter uniforms. Some of this money was also put into a fund for sending next year's squad to cheerleading camp. A cheerleader's job goes beyond boosting school spirit. Only a cheer- leader knows the time and effort nec- essary to make an outstanding squad.
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