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Our Varsity Cheerleaders are, from left to right, Mary Sue Marz, Marcia Pugli, Dirinda Tefft, Nancy Moeller, and Sharon Jeffery. B-Squad Cheerleaders are from left to right, Jan Ulrich, Connie Ward, Judy Davidson, Sharon Roudebush, and Vonda Rub-ley. Cheerleaders Rouse Team Spirit Both Varsity and B-Squad Cheerleaders worked enthusiastically through the summer and kept this spirit throughout both football and basketball seasons. The girls put a lot of variety both into the pep assemblies and into their cheers. Advisor for the squads is Mrs. Whitcomb. - 19 -
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Varsity Club Initiates 16 New Members Pictured at the left are the officers and advisors of the Varsity Club. Left to right are, Mr. Hilton, Mr. Atkocunls, Mr. Zabonlck, Mike Poling. Stan Armstrong, Don Bidwell, Herb Wells, and Dale Davis. Members of the Varsity Club are, left to right. ROW 1: G. Strohm, M. Meyer. D. Ward, L. Houtz, N. Himes. D. Matthews. R. Albright. ROW 2: L. Hoard, R. Pelmear. J. Hopkins. D. Sebalj. D. ' Luce. L. Miller, W. Price, K. Kolassa. J. Cattell. ROW 3: K. Auten, D. Placatka, J. Mock. J. George, J. Maddy, G. Rosier, D. Junker. R. Hepler, R. Losinskl. ROW 4: P. Rzepka, R. Kruszka, L. Mayer, J. Smith, J. Johnson, J. Hyska. J. Sullivan, and J. Wiles. New members were initiated into the Varsity Club. - 18 -
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Quill and Scroll is an Internationa al Honorary Society for High School Journalists. To qualify for this honor each student must meet the following requirements: (1) They must be at least a junior; (2) They must be in th upper third of their class in general scholastic standing; (3) They must hat done superior work in some phase of journalistic or other creative endeavor (4) They must be recommended by the advisor or principal; (5) They must be approved by the executive secretary ol the Quill and Scroll. Bronson High School has been a member of this society for three years, Second-year members of the Quill and Scroll are, left to right, ROW 1: Marrijane Van Pelt, Marcia Pugli, Sylvia Kosmerick, Mary Sue Marz. ROW 2: Mike Poling, Lois Auten. Mike Kinter, and Mr. Shook, advisor. Quill and Scroll Expands New members of this society are, left to right, ROW 1: Jo Keeslar, Rosalie Malovey, Susan Martin, Lynn Mayer. ROW 2: Penny Jo George, Carol Davis, Sue Fennell, Lloyd Lane, John Keeslar, and Caryl Botzner.
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