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A,-. 'A' SQUAD M Brewer, S McKnight, J Lauritzen fCapta1nD, C Clark, EL Urban Cheerleaders V 'B' SQUAD Cook, Hudziak When the girls in the purple and gold are elected by the student body to the coveted position of cheer leader, they automatically assume a big responsibility They must be on the job at every game even if there are only a handful of spectators to back the team Much practice is re quired to maintain precision in their performance, and new cheers must be polished before they are introduced The five girls on the 'A' squad, the two girls on the 'B' squad and their substitute, Julene Hanson, must ablde by a good conduct code es tablished by the Student Councll They are awarded a letter for the first year, with a gold bar for each succeeding year of service
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Qs! La' ill I S QM! Y 5Wu 4' 5 i ti lj IDIFQ :I is ROW 1. lr Sauer fAdvisorD, D Jorgenson CSecretary k Treasurerl, D Berglund fPres1dentJ, G Graydon CV1ce President! ROW 2 In Christensen, I Arendt, H Rable, M Lauritzen, B Cook ROW 3 B Marsden, I Wi1S0ns G R051n, Rv Hering, I Attoe, D Merryfield, B Williams BI' The Letter Club is composed of boys who have earned letters in a major sport To earn a letter in basketball or football, the boy must have participated in one half of the total quarters of team play Intrack, the award is based on the number of points received in track meets. The baseball letter is awarded to boys who have played nine innings of ball. It is an honor to belong to the Letter Club because the letter a boy receives represents his skill as an athlete and the many hours of practice he puts 1n to achieve that skill The activities of the Letter Club this year included sponsoring the an nual basketball game with the alumni and the dance that followed, selling tickets on a deer rifle, and selling necessary Phy. ed.equ1pment to the boys here at school. The money that was raised through these projects was used to send the 'A' basketball squad and Senior lettermen to the State Basketball Tournament inMadison. qsull C 7 ' 'A asf . 1 E rf . Q , Q V ' 1 - 'C' 3 K 1 . K , y , MY 6, - ' Z. LQ . fi g . if ha' ig 2' n I ,.1:g 55 221 9' 144.44454 - A 4' u W ,' Q H Q1 5. t '25, Z, ...-.A-it ,g,,,,' . 'iff A JW 3 5? W K Kms. of A yt' a.. M ' ' Q l . 0 I 0 0 . . : 0 o o . , . . I I l Q
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