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Cheerleaders ttHold that line? ttMake that basket? The Carroll cheerleaders are always ready to give another yell or to help the team by cheering them on to another victory. All of the cheerleaders work long hours practicing 01d Cheers and working on new ones which will add more pep t0 Carroll games. The members of the Car- roll rooting team are: Lorraine Morrison, Joan F iliung, Dona Mielke, Carol Mc- Gee, Joan Slocum, Sandra Williams, Carol Conte, Don Haugh, Paul King, Howard Hall, Lee Locke, and Don Beau- champ. Page One I llmtlrerl Eleven
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Hinky Hero m3: Peter Dellios, a quiet, good looking senior from Waukesha has been chosen as our Hinky Hero for this year. Pete began his athletic career early in high school and came to Carroll to further his education. His athletic career has not dimmed his scholastic achievements. Pete will graduate in June with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Chem- istry. Pete began his athletic career here at Carroll as an end. At the beginning of his junior year he was switched to quarterback. He came along fast and at the end of his senior year he had gained a regular berth 0n the Pioneer eleven. In basketball, Pete has shown the same improvement. He developed well and gained a regular berth as a strong defensive player at his guard position this past season. Pete is the lone returning letterman on the tennis squad this season. Pete has been described by his coaches as a steady dependable player and leader, who can be counted on when the chips are down. Pete will long be remembered by Pioneer sports fans, whom he has thrilled with his long end sweeping quarterback iisneaksf, Page One Hundred Ten
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The Women,s Athletic Association supervises wing games and sorority games in volleyball, basketball, baseball, badminton, and tennis. As a member of the Wis- consin Recreation Association, three delegates attended the state convention at La Crosse, and Carroll participated in inter-collegiate sport days at other Wis- consin colleges. All girls Who have earned one hundred points by playing in wing games for at least one sport are eligible for membership. By continuing to earn points, girls may Obtain letters and sweaters. Officers of this yeafs group were Marianne Van Epps, president; 102m Slocum, vice president; Doris Keitzman, secretary; Jo Ann Beernink, treasurer; and Carla Schuster, publicity chairman. Page One lemlred Twelve
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