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.L .W,, ,,4,,,W, flllld' ' ' , T Q X X Tina Teschke, HEAD 471 .. .. Debbie D. Smith lanet Jacobs Sharon Stevens Varsity, Soph Cheerleaders Show Spirit The Varsity Cheerleaders have been very active this year. They have brought new and exciting spirit to the student body. In August of 1973 the girls attended Cheerleading Camp at Rock Springs. At camp they re- ceived awards for their spirit and ability to be good cheerleaders. The sophomore cheer- leaders were elected in the early fall by the sophomore class. These girls have worked very hard and have proven to the rest of the stu- dent body that they are very fine cheerleaders. Brenda Button Pam Reece jenny Casmaer, Kim Craig-HEAD, Debbie Dearthg not shown Terry Williams.
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Lettermen, Top Athletes The Lettermen Club's project for the 1973-74 school year included two booths at the Haysville junior High School Booster Club Carnival, putting up signs in the coke room, and placing trash cans at different locations around the school. Letter- men Club members took an over- night trip in the spring for the Let- termen's invitation. There were 40 members in the club including offi- cers Mike Ybarra, president, Pat Teschke, vice president, Doug Gar- ton, secretary, and Gary Nichols, sergeant at arms. Mr. Don Harmi- son was sponsor for the club. Kayettes Aid Needy Kayettes club was designed to help each member reach six objec- tives. These objectives are, religion, personality, leadership, service, appreciation, and responsibility. No formal religion is taught in such a group, but each member is urged to attend the church of her choice. During the month of November Kayette members had a swim party and an overnighter. The club also performed services for the school and needy organizations. One such project was, visiting the St. joseph Hospital on December 15, to talk to sick children. The girls also sold spook insurance before Halloween. Officers for the club were, Paula Barker, president, janet jacobs, vice president, Dawn Warrington, sec- retary, and Pam Ward, treasurer. Sponsors were Mrs. Marcia Gray, and Mrs. Marjorie Palmer. LETTERMAN'S CLUB - Front Row - Mr. Roger Emberson, Mike Ybarra, Doug Garton, Gary Ni- chols, john Dickson, Mr. Don Harmison. Second Row - David Nichols, Ron Becker, Mike Frazier, Ron Pinkston, john Brockleman, Mark Payne, Ferrell johnson. Third Row - Tom Vaughn, D. j. Adams, Steve Darr, Steve Portz, Larry jantzen, Richard Smith, Tom Reeves. Fourth Row - Terry Cole, Danny Mitchell, Danny Sebastian, Rick Rogers, Dave Word, Steve Fox, Victor Noordhoek. Fifth Row - Randy Riley, Fred Mason, Lyle Noorhoek, Kelly Cooper, Steve Randell, Robin Wagon- er, Wayne Baker, Kenneth Waymire. KAYETTES - Front Row - Mrs. Marjorie Gray, Dawn Warrington, Vicki Scott, Paula Barker, janet jacobs, Pam Ward, Debbie Hulse, Mrs. Majorie Palmer. Second Row - Cindy Harrington, Lori Kaul, Brenda Hess, Patti Hedgepeth, Lois Allgaier, Connie Lewis, Debbie Papen, Vivan Richards, Susan Hatcher, Kelly Schreiber, Wendy Stockton. Third Row - Michelle Cox, Terry Hooper, julie Pulec, Sandy Hilderbrant, Linda Haggard, Marsha Holmes, Cindy johnson, Terri Raine, Pam Ervin, Lynette Barrett, Pam Charles, Tammy Haywood. Fourth Row - Debbie Dearth, Vicki Huffman, Connie Reith, jenny Portz, Kathy Maechtlen, Rita Donavant, Sandy Gasser, Ramona Walker, Deb- bie Vanderhoof, Kathy Harrington, Debbie Fox, Sheryl Wagoner. Fifth Row - Kathy Roles, Kim Haskins, jeanne Nett, Brenda Nichols, Sandy Thomas, jeanne Chambers, Shelly Hilderbrant, Emma Butler, Cheryl Smith, Peggy Walker, Kris jacobs. Back Row - Sue Ann Wise, Charlene Schofield, Diana Kessler, Debbie Ward, Vicki Messer, Terri Munkres, Connie Faelber, Debbie Sturchio, Deanne Bagby, Anita Boden, Mary Ann Epperson. l 19 0-'r
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F Air Y if 7 L i i ? jill Burba lane Schwennessen QHEADJ Ann Hull we Verna Boyd, Bonnie Lang lHEADJ, lulie Misak, Debbie Fox. Cheerleaders Give Spirit 'l 7 . 1 . . 4 1 'V -,,..qI 1 5. K M... K A 1' ,pw-1 Lf., ,,-L 'qF:5Q Louanne Hudgins Cheerleading can be a hard and trying expe- rience. It involves a lot of time and work. The B-Varsity cheerleaders are required to practice at least three hours a week and to attend all Varsity and B-Varsity games. So this is your first year in high school and you become a cheerleader. This was probably one of the most exciting moments in the fresh- man cheerleaders' lives. These girls have worked very hard throughout the year to make their freshman team successful.
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