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SQUAD THREE-ROW 1: Mabel Rodrigue fcap- SQUAD FOURfROW 1: Corine Crowley fBo0ster cap- tainl, Becky Alexander, Bernadette Melder, Cathy tainl, Jewell LaC0ur, Margaret Parr, Judy Barker fcap- Lemoine, ROW 2: Donna Lanius, Sandra Seal- tainl. ROW 2: Tommie Johnson, Ethel Ransbottom, Janis lan, Marilyn Bruyninckx. ROW 3: .lourdia Mat- Thiberville. ROW 3: Barbara Rue, Liz Chavanne, Janie herne, Christy Foltz, Elaine Murphy, Emily Wallace, Pat Tucker. BOW 41: Lynn Perkins, Lydia Kramer, Meadows. BOW 4: June Wall. Susan Gieger, Menard Fans Cheerleaders' shouts and actions heighten the spirit of the fans. CHEERLEADERS-BOTTOM: Teal Chicola, Linda Gre- Inillion, Ann Landry. KNEELING: ,loanie Marye, Bobbie Chicola. STANDING: Gay Hromadka, Sandra LaCour CMascotl. 23 4 K E
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SQUAD ONEsROW 1: Mary Clare Gloriosa Ccaptainl Edea Dunham, Janice Delieyzer, Barbara Michiels. ROW 2 Nlargaret Rine Carol Redmond Renee Hilton A ' , ' , , . ROW 3: Fran Boogaerts, Barbara Leggio, Cindy Bize, Marilyn Webb. ROW 4: Cheryl Matassa, Liz Phillips, Linda Boudreaux. , SQUAD TWO--ROW 1: Jeanne Provosty leap- g tainb, Pat Bordelon, Pat Velotta, Jeanetta Pertens. ROW 2: Anna Hill, Charlotte Kramer, Liz Hav- ard. ROW 3: Marcin Marye, Karen Flacromio, Cheryl Skodak, Judy Rabalais, ROW 4-z Carol Mayeux, Margot Hall. Boosters Hei hten Spirit of Six cheerleaders and siXty-four boosters, from Providence Central High, make up the Eagles, cheer- ing squad. The 763-76,1 boosters. under the leader- ship of Miss Alma Trevino, are present at all Menard games, despite the weather. These praise deserving girls add to the enthusiasm of the team and the crowd by their cheers and songs. The Providence boosters consist of sophomores, juniors, and seniors. The freshmen who intend to become boosters in their sophomore year must sell peanuts at the games during their freshman year. All boosters must maintain at least a C average. From this group, six cheerleaders are Chosen in the form of one sophomore, two juniors, and three seniors. The boosters are divided into four squads, each headed by a squad captain. l l .Z Corine Crowley, booster captain, Ethel Ransbottom, Tom- mie Johnson, Janis Thiberville, drummers.
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Key Club Renders Needed Services KEY CLUB--FIRST ROW: Pat Bell. M. H. Phelps, Roh- ert Brian, Lloyd Daigrepont, Mike Crooks, Bobby DiSte- fano. SECOND ROW: Mike Gremillion, George Simms, .loe Simms, Johnny Hesni, Robert Beridon. THIRD ROW: Ellis Saybe, Doug Giles, Mike Lafiorde, ,limmy Dore. CAYNELL HROMADKA Key Club Sweetheart l FOURTH ROW: Jeff Chicola, Bill Hayne, Leon Medica, Robert Antoon, Wayne Sellers. FIFTH ROW: Leslie Bor- delon, Buddy David, Bruce Davis, Richard Guillory, Jimmie Cabour, Brother Bennett. LAST ROW: Joel Petrus, Wes Foltz, Kenneth Freeman, Jay Ellington, Gene Chandler. Key Club lnternational is a service organiza- tion which is meant to serve first its school and second its community. lNlenard's Key Club ful- filled this objective. Every year it sponsors the Most Handsome and Ugliest Contest from which part of the money col- lected is donated to the Doll and Toy Fund. The Key Club also solicits ads for the yearbook. The most important of the club's projects is to boost school spirit. This is done through posters, pep rallies, and good example. Key Club officers for l963 are ,lohn Hesni, Pres.g ,lay Ellington, Vice-Pres.g James Gabour, Sec.g and Wayne Sellers, Treas. Each year the Key Club sponsors the Sweetheart Dance. This is perhaps the largest, best, and most well organized dance of the school year. The fes- tivities began at 8:00 p.m. when HThe Playboysn struck up the beat. The climax was reached when the Sweetheart of l964, Miss Gaynell Hromadka, was crowned.
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