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VARSITY CHEERLEADERS. Sharry Hileski, Mary Jean Granger, Pat Elliott. CHEERLEADERS LEAD PEP ASSSEMBLIES DEVOTION TO INTERSCHOLASTIC SPORTS MAINTAINED The cheerleaders trained vigorously under Mrs. A special responsibility of the cheerleaders was Brosier's direction. Their devotion to Alleganls suc- the Friday afternoon pep assemblies. They cess in interscholastic sports events set an example practiced new cheers and set the mood for victory for the entire student body. Radiant new uniforms in the evening's games. were acquired by the girls this year. RESERVE CHERLEADERS. FRONT: Janice Jones, Linda Ross, Kathy Lange, Sue Gibson. BACK: Judy Nanna, Rinda jones.
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N ,E 1 4 LEFT: ENJOYING the turkey dinner, diners feast under the tinsel dcvorations. I X 'S-S111 3 39' ' lx ' Jw. Y' ,f 1 55 yr- ' v H s 7' T?Qflf5?T:7?:1. E RIGHT: ANTICIPATING a V pleasant evening are Mary Jean 7 V ,, bv- A klan Granger, Jerry Nanna, Lynn Zlk IVV A ThomPSOn and Howard Nahi- 'A' . ,gg y A ' THEME FOR JUNIQR-SENIOR PROM EVENT WHICH ENDED YEAR'S PLANNING
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Willie ALLEGAN'S FAIR ROYALTY. FIRST PAIR: Sharry Hileski, Rinda Jones. SECOND PAIR: Vicki Mack, Sandra Tafil. THIRD PAIR: Janice Jones, Sandra Meade. Queen: Mary jean Granger. MANY EVENTS WILL BE REMEMBERED . . A PlcToRlAL REVIEW OF THE YEAR... pared to 766 last year. Sept. 9: The 104th Alle-gan County fair opened for a week of agriculture exhibits and fair fun. Total attendance: 96,000. Sept. 20: First class meetings and election of officers. Sept. 27: Sophomores defeated freshmen in an- nual Freshman-Sophomore games. Sept. 28: Junior class sponsored the first dance of the year. Oct. 2: junior High welcome party. Oct. 11: Charles E. King lead song assembly. Oct. 12: Homecoming activities. Oct. 16: Magazine sales campaign began. Oct. 17: Freshman-Sophomore games party. Oct. 18: Michigan Education Association confer- ence at Grand Rapids. UPPER LEFT: SMILING DON Miner working in the 4-H refreshment booth at the fair. LEFT: POSING for the miniature picture photographer is Mary Ann Boysen. 95 Sept. 6: School opened with 814 enrolled as com-
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