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SOPHOMORE CHEER SQUADS Left to right: Sue Ethingfon, Sue Soults, Toi Goettsch, Connie Alfred. Below: Go Get 'Em, Cyclones! Below: Outpaint 'Em, Out play 'Em!
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Back: Beverly Aegerter, Mary Armstrong, Sandy Michelson. Dallas Wall, Martha Judge, Mary Garner, Mrs. Carol Lockhart. Third: Sandy Hostet- ler, Sharon Guy, Joyce Heald, Linda Breckenridge, Carol Straehle, Lani Kuncl, Sharon Hibbs, Peg Duke. Second: Sue Mondon, Carol Hostctter, Donna Shipley, Christine Constantine, Jan Ustrud, Kathy Guy. Front: Carol Lasche, Judy Seimors, Margi Hillyard, Sue Rice, Sherry Martin. GAA: SPORTS FOR ALL GIRLS Providing an intramural program for Ames High girls, the Girls Athletic Association (GAA) worked to- ward developing play spirit and greater physical ef- ficiency. Every girl was invited to participate in one of the activities which included such sports as volley- ball, bowling, basketball, trampolining, and softball. Mrs. Carol Lockhart supervised the participating girls CABINET every Monday and Wednesday after school. Cabinet members this year were: Nancy Preston, president; Rosie Diehl, vice-president; Beth Strand, sec- retary-treasurer; Sandy Gowan, point recorder,- Pam Cole, intramural chairman; and Mary Dresser and Darla Hanlin, social chairmen. A representative council was made up of one girl elected from each homeroom. Back: Mrs. Carol Lockhart, Darla Hanlin, Mary Dresser, Pam Cole, Sandy Gowan. Front: Below: Up n over! Beth Strand, Nancy Preston, Rosie Diehl.
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It was quite impressive to see the Marching Band followed by the Marching Pep Club parade in formation across the field before home football games. Par- ticularly eye-catching were the rows of Pep Club members in their orange jackets and black skirts as they sat together in the bleachers at both football and bas- ketball games. The girls also served as ticket-takers, ushers, provided half-time entertainment at basketball games, and organized sever- al money-making projects. All seniors girls were eligible to be members of Pep Club, providing they abided by the rules and maintained passing grades in three sub- jects. The officers of Pep Club and the Coun- cil, under the direction of Miss Diane Claus- sen, were in charge of organizing and co- ordinating all their various activities. Of- ficers this year were: Diane Tripp, presi- dent; Joan Holtz, vice-president; Judy El- liot, secretary; and Rosalie Larson, treas- urer. The Council consisted of two repre- sentatives from each senior homeroom. Back: Sharon Hibbs, Diana Shultz, Mary Kay Baldus, Carolyn Heubner, Mary Garner, Ann Sargent. Fifth: Pam Owing , Judy Sande, Vicky Kirkham, Sue Knapp. Diane Tripp, Karen Gunn, Karen Rogncss. Fourth: Gloria Dahl, Julie Christensen, Lo Ann Jordison, Dec Rasmussen, Karen Westvold. Carole Hostcttcr, Joan Holtz, Sharon Guy. Third: Margaret Warren, Catherine Peter- son, Jan Sills, Jo Boston, Karen Randles, Rosalie Larson. Second: Miss Diane Claussen, Patsy Crowley, Katie Bappe, Pat Carney, Sally Howard. Front: Irene Dahl, Mary Brown, Judy Burton. PEP CLUB PROMOTES
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