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Sophs Show Enthusiasm is for sophomores. is for practice. is for instigating school spirit. is for rowdie. is for ideas. is for tradition. Promoting school spirit was the number one job of the junior varsity cheerleaders and pom pon girls at Arthur Hill this year. Cheering at games and performing during half time kept the girls busy creating various cheers and routines. The junior varsity cheerleaders led the crowd in cheering Arthur Hill on to victory at many sporting events. The cold fall days kept the girls on their toes and kept the crowds fired up! Coached by Ms. B. Vitito, the girls were given a great opportunity to get involved in their school and encourage spirit. yeas Us The junior varsity pom pon girls, coached by Ms. J. Deford, were also very active this year. To start things off, the varsity pom pon squad gave the girls a party to enable them to get better acquainted. The entire year was full of fun and excitement. Performing at various ass emblies, basketball and hockey games, the girls got their first taste of what it’s like to perform before a large group of Hillites when they’re full of spirit. 1. The junior varsity cheerleaders watch with anticipation as the basket- ball team fights for a victory. 2. Supporting the JV cagers at the Civic Center in the game against Saginaw High are cheerleaders Kris Bennett, Colleen McNally and Jan Surian. 3. Jis for junior varsity pom pon squad. 4. The junior varsity cheerleaders create a new mount to welcome the visitors. 5. Junior varsity pom pon girls Mindy Wallgren and Carolanne Killmer, co- captains, are in perfect step to the tune of ‘‘Stayin’ Alive.”’
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illites On The Jeb In former years there have been two co-op clubs at Arthur Hill. This year, however, the clubs merged to become one. Co-op training gave students one full credit toward graduation by taking the place of two classes. It also gave them a chance to co-ordinate their job with their classes and activities and gain work experience while attending high school. Co-op Club gave awards to outstand- ing workers. Each month they honored a student with their co-op of the month program. They also selected a co-op of the month program. They also selected a co-op of the year. The criteria for these awards includ- ed the seriousness of the student’s purpose, their maturity in connection with their career goal, scholastic achievement in school, performance on the job, program participation, person- ality and grooming, ability to commu- nicate and how the program helped the students. The winners of these awards were chosen by a panel of counselors and administrators. The club adviser is Mr. Ray Hartman. The club also was involved in many school activities. For example, they sponsored the Lunberjack Dress-up Contest. To help raise money for their program, the co-ops sold candy. 1. After posting the co-op job openings, Mr. Hartman shows senior Hosiea Ransom what the program could offer him. 2. Typing skills are very important to Kelly Bellinger in her co-op job. 3. Answering one of the many calls he gets daily is Mr. Hartman. 4. Many students learn how to be efficient secretaries. Lyn Wise an- swers the phone for her boss.
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