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Three unidentified Rifle Club members concentrate on the targets and practice for accuracy. ali Do you enjoy hunting but wish you could improve your marksmanship and com- pete throughout the year? Rifle Club, under the direction of Bill Penrod, met every Monday and Wednesday afternoon in the basement of the National Guard Armory. The object of the sport is to shoot as many bulls-eyes as possible. There are tive targets on a single piece of paper in the men's competition in which 10-20 rounds of ammunition are shot from a .22 caliber rifle at a distance of S0 feet. There are only two matches a year although practice begins in the fall. At the state meet in Lewistown, the Boze- man squad took high honors. Junior Brian Lewis took first place in the high school division. Most of the shooters agree that rifle is a good sport to keep in practice for hunting. They all seem to enjoy guns and like the competition involved. Rifle Club-.Iuniorsf65
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.vi Varsity Basketball: Theresa Munshower, Kathy Gaffke, Deena Stanhope, Lili Wise, Heidi Holland and Sara Egan. l The basketball cheerleaders build a pyramid to get the crowd going. Now! yells Sarah Drysdale. V ' ,. I ' 1' v 'Q Q- V X K I A ff I i .. . A fy... J 'tim . 19' fin! A s- f 'W ' .W was-f if ...A I - A 6 W I , W.-1--vm Liigif 'Q ?:1L m .. 4 S ' ..1.g1,, .... gg 4. ' : hifi' G-jQ,9?':' '- . sf ,C .Q . .if x I it . 1 ' . L ' , ,- f, 2 f , .S ' V 'rv-4151 Q 5 A ' ' 'Jamie , C 7.5. ii - Y' S as ir it it E nf f 0 V L I5 .f I ,- vi. 4, X ,- - . Q X Q' 'li ' ,li ' 1 V ,Q .. .,,-as-c, i Kieill- ' g M s E541 21' rv !f. '.'1 .- 'gf'xf?f-P -Q ' i ' ' k JV Football: Lisa Dunbar, Cindy Torma, Jenifer Craig, Jeni l Emerson and Lisa Mullan. l C l l l Varsity Football: Perri Stevenson, Lorna Wilson, Janet Jones, Phoebe Agocs, Sherri Crawford and Sarah Drysdale. l 1 V t 'W ' fe 'QRS 'i--stasis ke 5 Shout u li Someone think of a cheer, quick! I sure wish the crowd would yell with us. Besides trying to keep their own spirits up during a game, the cheerleaders get the crowd to yell and support the team, whether it's snowing during a football game, or the game takes a turn for the worse. The cheerleaders' year begins when they try-out in the spring for one particular sport. When they are chosen, each squad decides if they will attend a summer camp. At camp the girls learn many new cheers, pyramids and routines. , Every night, each squad is evaluated and presented with a ribbon. At the end of the week, one group is chosen as the outstanding squad at camp and they are awarded a plaque. Our varsity basketball squad received the award this year. 1 1 Pep assemblies and dances are a few of the activities the cheerleaders sponsored. Along with keeping the old traditions, some new ideas were started to encourage more school spirit. Everyone turned out to see a wet T-Shirt or a cheerleader swallow a live goldfish. - 1 cheefieaaersfw
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