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STUDENT ACTIVITIES Above, Joe Derr escorts a smiling Sonnetta Baker onto the field during Football Home- coming. Minutes later, Sonnetta was crowned 1975 Football Homecoming Queen. ’76—It sounds like a Musket year, shot full of firsts and loaded with adventure. Winning the Holiday Tourney title for the second straight year A Sectional Victory, the first since 1967. . . Regional Victors for the first time ever. . . Individual Wrestlers advancing to the Re- gional . . . Super Volleyball team A Girl’s Basketball team. . . Red, white, and blue gowns and announce- ments. . . It was a Musket year shot full of firsts and loaded with adven- ture. Division—19
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At right. Junior Miss Judy Johnson pres- ents The Most Valuable Player Award to Guard Dan Labhart during the Holiday Tourney, while Teammate Clint Greenlee looks on. Dan also won the MVP Award during the 1975 Holiday Tourney. Also, both Dan and Clint received trophies for making the All-Tourney team. At left. Coach Joe Amiano gives Mark Holder some important instructions before Mark returns to the field. Anxiously listen- ing in is Student Trainer Greg Betz. At right, Seniors Greg Betz, Rhonda Wal- ters, Cindy Downey, Dewayne Overton, and Cheryl Midkiff model differently colored caps and gowns before an assembly of Sen- iors. The class chose the red, white and blue gowns over the traditional black and gold. 18—Division
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Cheerleaders attend I.U. summer workshop The 1975 varsity and reserve Cheerleaders attended a cheer- leading camp at Indiana Univer- sity where they won several rib- bons in group competition. The varsity and reserve cheer- leaders are chosen every spring before school is dismissed. There are 12 girls who pass screening, and then try out in front of the entire school. The student body then votes on them. The Freshman cheerleaders tried out at the beginning of the 1975-76 school year and were elected by the Freshmen only. They all worked very hard learn- ing new cheers, promoting school spirit, and performing skits during pep rallies. The varsity cheerleaders held a cheerleading clinic one Saturday for junior high and elementary schools in this area. Above right, varsity cheerleaders execute a difficult mount while leading the fans in a cheer. Below, Tammy Hodges and Jan Miller lead a cheer from the sidelines. Below, Reserve. Tammy Hodges, Vicki Vaughn, Kitty Decker, Ann Bennett, and Jan Inman. 20—Cheerleaders air
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