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READY FOR action is the Varsity Squad, plus three: Nancy Farrell. Margaret Hurley, Kathy Rohn, Pat Rossoll, Ann Goullaud, captain, and Sue Scholle, along with fe11ow-sup- porters, Tom Custance, Bob Bityk, and friend. V And Varsity Cheerleaders Ielp Promote School pirit Fight, team, fight! and other resounding cheers are familiar sounds to the 1959-1960 cheerleading squad. During rigorous daily practice sessions with their now sponsor, Mrs. Jane Franklin, they planned pep as- sembly skits, cheers, and posters to adver- tise the games. Last year the Varsity and J.V. teams worked together to sell cheer blocks, and various other items, the proceeds of which will go toward sending next year's squad to summer cheerleading camp for a Week. The Kimball cheerleaders sponsored the annual football queen contest, which was climaxed by a semi-formal dance, Autumn Leaves , honoring the team, the queen, and her court. Chairing the affair was Varsity cheerleader Margaret Hurley. After basketball season, the girls from both squads planned the annual series of clinics to select the 1960-1961 teams. 'Jim I A' 6 x THESE SMILES and pleasant faces help give encouragement to the basketball team. JV Cheerleaders, Kit Trimble, Karen Walden, Margie Austin, Penny Loucks, Carolyn Swartz, captain, and Barbara Swanson are shown here after a pep assembly. ACHES AND pains are common for these chronic exercisers Kathy Rohn, Pat Rossoll, Sue Scholle, and Nancy Farrell. As Varsity Cheerleaders, they must be in top physical condition and full of enthusiasm.
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HERE THEY are again, the girls for this year's water show line up tor instructions from Miss Davies. Pictu:- ed here are: Mary Hubbard, Gail Dov- enmire, Elaine Berryman, Carol Rine- hold, Ricky Gilbert, Mary Navarre, Mary Beth Grimm. Dorothy Carruth- ers and Pat Debien. i 9 K ..f.iT- 1... -Q Q j-'gs P i- www.: f . QQI- KW gil A , , N .we 1- were N X , , -t K 4 x, X - 'i'?'t'r'. X-Xe ,XXxSix'irNR'fTX1g.E . 1 0 n HSYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING certainly can be a chore, thinks Rickee Gilbert, as she gathers the bloomers from the previous water show. Mary Navarre and Pat Debien excitedly wait for her to come and take theirs. ALL TOGETHER now, One . . . Two . . . Three . . Its one thing to say dive together but another thing doing it. That is why the girls for this years water ballet are practicing everything, even div- ing into the water, for a good show, Shoes Dance As Theme For Third Annual Water Ballet Shoes, shoes, and more shoes was the theme of the third annual water show pro- duction called Cobbler's Fantasy, staged in the Kimball pool on April 28-29. A nautically- inclined cast performed to the music of ballet shoes, old soft shoes, cowboy boots, sophisti- cated shoes, and a variety of other shoes. Participating in the many numbers, in- cluding duets and group numbers, were Diane Baugh, Sharon Bell, Pat Bell, Janet Bennington, Sarah Bingaman, Barbara Bron- dom, Allison Brown, Dee Ann Brown, Joanne Buck, Donna Burns, Dorothy Carruthers, Karen Dreifuss, Elaine Ellsworth, Claudia Fillion, Linda Garrison, Ricky Gilbert, Karen Gratnar, Marybeth Grimm, Lee Hayes, Joy Kuhlow, Carol Latkowski, Dorothy Locy, Mary Navarre, Sandy Nied, Sue Peters, Sue Boynton, Janet Pugh, Jill Quinlan, Carol Reinhold, Sue Shimmin, Mary Hubbard, Gale Daubenmeyer, Elaine Berryman, and Pat Debien.
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