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'Sl' 1-i: a ,W is' K. Upper left: Diana Cummins found it hard to remain serious during the swim team pep yell. Above: Tra- ditional blue hat of Bea Kalberer shows up again at one of the many football games. Above right: Caron Chaney, obviously enjoying the pep skit, sits and waits for her turn to participate. Right: Becky Lind and Jan Turner look over a note rom the LOHS rally before the game between the two schools. Rainy 28
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Top: Varsity team, back row: S. Anderson, D. Peterson, B. Charles, J. Pigott, T. Eilertson, J. Chaney, J. Clary, C. Klever, M. Cromer Third row: L. Smith, P. Griffith, J. Butterfield, P. Evans, B. Walker, S. Lawless, T. Crabtree, M. B.ack, J. Dooley, T. Ruedy. Second row: J. Serrill, B. Taylor, S. Patterson, R. Leonard, J. Bauer, R. Josephson R. Williams, S. Chartier, J. Miller, C. Rothenberger. Front row: J Melcher, J. Turner, J. Bucher, G. Long, .S. Stupek, J. Putnam, B. Cairns, R. Dieling, G. Fisher, C. Hynes, B. Auvil. Left: Rich Josephson leads block as Ron Keiling carries the ball in the victorious final game against Reynolds. Right: Jim Serrill takes a breather and watches the game's progress. 1 Varsity Football 27
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JQER unix EIGHT GIRLS Ra y cHos51v Caron Chaney, Diana Cummins, Bea Kalber- er, Nancy Klein, Becky Lind. Linda Stuber, Jan Turner, and Cathy Young were the eight girls chosen to deal with the task of bringing the school together. They were confronted with a much larger job than any of them had anticipated. Because of the late JV and freshman rally tryouts. the varsity was expected to cover every event at any grade level. This meant attending at least one swimming meet, cross country meet and a football game each week. According to Nan- cy Klein, We had many, many jobs besides being at games. I never realized how much work rally is. We made signs, planned pep as- semblies, worked out yells, decorated the football players' houses at 4 a.m., among other things. Did they enjoy it? Yes!!l fCaron Chaney and Diana Cumminsj. Linda Stuber conclud- ed it best by saying, It was hard and tiring, but I loved it all. We were all brought togeth- er in good and bad situations. We tried our best - we went all out to represent each team and we are all proud of it. Upper left: Cathy Young enthusiastically leads the crowds in a mid-season pep yell. Left: Linda Stuber shows her approval of a good play by the Pacers. Above: Nancy Klein participates in a half-time yell at the first football game. Rally 29
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