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LETTERMEN'S CLUB FRONT ROW: J. Dick, B. Moss, M. Taylor, R. Kuhn, S. Gotshall, R Maughmer, B. Winters. SECOND ROW: Mr. J Long, R. Angle, Sergeant-of-Arms: R. Rank, President: C. Moon, Secretary: G. Koch, Treasur- er, R. Griffin, Vice President: R. Dick, D. Gaylor. THIRD ROW: D. Angle, M. Hlebasko, M Yeakley, R. Vavricka, K. Titus, M. Goodier, G Marschand, S. Wilson, R. Robinson, R. Roberts, S Martin, P. Mullens, J. Baber. FOURTH ROW: J eaders and lettermen help an . -: : ee, .1s, .as .,.. 2 :,.a.,:- 1,..s,et,eef.-fc, .mms Strauch, D. McRae, G. Whaley, G. Moss, C. Wil- son, T. Berkshire, R. Jernagen, D. Hiatt, P. Miller, G. Stephenson. FIFTH ROW: B. Martin, M. Jump, S. Lynas, E. Carver, B. Golden, L. Hanson, T. Doty, L. Jernagen, L. Schenk, M. Martin. Tears of ioy, as well as of sorrow, were a common sight on the faces of both iunior varsity and varsity cheerleaders as they led the student body in cheer- ing the teams into an unpredictable year of sports. New cheers, new uni- forms, and a wave of new spirit added to the enthusiasm of the cheerleaders as officials announced that Lewis Cass would host the l97O county basketball sectional. Lettermen's Club strove to achieve a new image throughout the year by donating valuable time and a will to serve. It was not unusual to see the concession stand manned by a letter- man, nor was it uncommon to be ushered to a seat in the gymnasium during a basketball game by a club member. The main hall is brightened by a mural good-no- turedly depicting the varsity basketball team, cheerleaders, and coaches during sectional week festivities.
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Sports go MOD To some, it was a year-rou nd iob. To others, it was just one sport. Whatever the reason, Cass' sports program never ended or began. instead of playing only football, one may have run cross country . . . instead of participating in basketball, one may have wrestled or swum. . . instead of running track, one may have pursued the game of golf. With a diversified sports menu, any hopeful athlete was able to achieve some success at Cass in l969-l97O. 45
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