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Lefs Give Three Cheers VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Donna Richards Margaret Roth Rose Klein Betty Lieber Anne Pickering Bonnie Reed RESERVE CHEERLEADERS
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The Art of Self-Expression . . . liirsl row, left to right' Bill Wiiigztte, Donald Peak. Duke Reed. Taddy Smith. Sermid row: -lean Hayes. Betty Lieher. Shirley Hitchcock, Mary Ann Renusi. Elinor Haller. Luis Papp. Anne Pickering. Darlene Frey. Carol Johnson. Tliivd rote Loretta Aukschun. Bonnie Reed, Martha Voytek, Betty 'lane Smith. Shirley Hayes. Barhara Bungart, Pauline DeChant. Mary Lou Kelling, Ruth Voytex, Miss Richmond. lfoiartli row' Rita Merle. Stella Hricovec, Donna Richards. Rose Klein. .lanet Dycskowski. Alice Villar. Pat Leonard. Fifth row' Ted Stuinphauzer. Connie Huhhard. Leonard Nlarx. Lee Feuehter. -Iacli Smith. Glenn Downey. ,lim Linehack. This year the Dramatics Cluh was newly organized under the supervision ol' Miss Richmond. The purpose ol the organization is to create interest in all forms ol oral expression. Memhers have an opportunity to develop poise and spontaneity. while practicing all forms ol' puhlie speak' ing including oratory. declamations, dehate, and dramatics. They drew up a constitution and elected officers as follows: President Leonard Marx Secretary ,.., . Anne Pickering Treasurer . ....,,, . ,.., . . . .... ....,,.. T ed Stumphauzer Memhers ol' the cluh have entered in the Ghio High School Speech League. Vvle competed in the lall and spring contests of the County League. and .lack Smith qualified to enter the state competition with his entry in original oralory. The cluh presented a three-act play Rune and Rime Again in Pehruary. They have made a numher ol appearances at the P. T. A. One of these was the play Potluck The cast in' eluded: Glenn Downey. Mary Lou Kelling. Lois Papp, jim Linehaek. Ted Stumphauzer. They also competed in the One-Act Play Contest at Columbia on March 31 with 'xThree's a Crowd. The cast was: Mary Lou Kelling. Darlene Frey. jim Linehacle, Ted Stumphauzer. and lack Smith. 'Thirty
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Football l'n.x1 rule, left tn Tlglll Gene Riegel4herger, Lnuif Zajae, Cy Hlisf. ffngiqli M4554 Seemitl ruin: Rayiimnd llrig, Rnhert Zelenalt. Richard Aultselinn, laek Vx'ehNtei'. Tim-tl rnie' Reynnld Sehwartz, jack Smith. Darwin Bliss, Bernard-Klingwliirn. klnn NX'e.ii'xeli 'Xniherxt team hy a score ul 3228. The Eagles made a gnntl shnwing. winning -4 ganiex The Awiii ltintlmill Nklllllkl ended their IV48 reason in a hlaze nl' glory deleating the Smith 7 played, fitxaeli Mare worked hard with the hwys, and lelt that they made np lui' then laelt nl experience hx' Playing with their whole heart- ii 5 llernie Klnigxliirn. whu waf named eaptain lui' every game, prnved lm leadeiship when tht ning heeaine rnngli. The tippusite end wax ahly liilled hy Darwin Bliw whn had the knaek nl untwlttlng hu uppunents. N The renter pusitimis were held hy Huh Peek and Gene Riegelxherger. Bnlw always played a teady game. and Uene filled the gap adequately when called upun tn dn Nil, The haeklield ei-n usted nl Louis Zajae, Ted Aelternian, Reynuld Sehwartr.. and Ray Urig, Limit, the umm man played the whole seawn withunt a wlilwtitlitirm, Ted Aelcerinan liilled the pnsitinii ul' lnllhaeli t ipahly and Rey Schwartz dixplayed great talent in the haeklield. Ray llrig wax an enthnfiaxlie player at quarter. The Regervef deserve niueh eredit lui' then' endeavnr. .iltlwugli they have nn Nehednle nl ganiea. They are Uerald Aekernian. lack Smith, -laek Vwlehster. Twin Sehniitz. Ruhert Zelenak. laniew Vv'eai'Qeli, Cy Bliw. and Richard Anltsehun. These hnyf sCTlI11lI1ilQlCkl regularly with the vnxity and have iiiiprnvetl greatly limn this experience. They played the vanity pmitiimii. when needed and will furely nphtild Avnifs Iitmtn' well in the cunning weaetm. Tllirlvffwn ulll til
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