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51a 711144 704 ' Q- L ,f F.- fn ' Mbtmq fit Maha Spam Siem 'if' -gun? FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS . . . leading the ninth grade booster section were Teresa McHc1rgue, lanna Myurs Martha Vint, and linda Steep. BOOSTER CLUB . . . Team spirit was rallied during the 62-63 season- by the efforts of the 150-member Booster Club,
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, C!1u5lwd5'tadeat3ardy , ,, , V , Dunn, Barbara Deer, Glenda Kelley, and Lindo Morris seasons. A Booster Club amplified enthusiasm and pep during the football and basketball seasons. Nearly l50 high school girls who attended all home games presented new designs and routines during the games. Junior members, who are also responsible for concessions, formed two groups which performed alternately. Some 50 faithful members organized a Traveling Booster Club to boost the teams away from home. Proceeds from a sock hop during football season were used to buy material for new copes. The Booster Club was led by varsity and reserve cheerleaders who attended the Smith-Walbridge Cheer- leader Camp during the summer. There they learned direct motion cheers, pom-pon routines, tumbling, and skits. While at the camp, varsity cheerleaders won second place in competition and reserves received honorable mention. ln the fall these girls attended the annual conference at Indiana University. Mrs. Davis advised the Booster Cluband cheerleaders throughout the year. 34 RESERVE CHEERLEADERS , . . The morale of the reserve team was strengthened through the work of reserve cheerleaders Swusie Ward, Patsy Jones, Judy Wilson, and Kathy Rainey.
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GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION . . . Over TOO girls, under the direction of Mrs. Davis, participated in sports during the T962-63 school year. em' Am fiuoakztwa Sym comm sw High school girls participated in sports throughout the year with a variety of Girls' Athletic Association activities. Bowling, basketball, and volleyball were the major interests. The basketball team participated in interscholastic games. Among these were games against Beech Grove, Greenwood, and Franklin Community School. The girls also formed teams by classes for participation in a single-elimination intramural tournament. Several changes made in the rules for girls' basketball this year proved to make the game more challenging. Money for awards given to outstanding participants ot the club was raised by sponsoring a sock hop early in the season. l GAA officers were Susan Dunn, president, Jayne Carter, vice-president, Jeanie Blaich, secretary-treasurer, Kathee Williams, point captainp and Barbara Weber, assistant point captain. Mrs. Davis sponsored GAA. s THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES . . . Mrs. Davis gives pointers to the GAA basketball team during a time-out. 36 HEY, GET THAT BALL . . , Susan Dunn attempts a pass to Judy King while Judy West and Nickee Williams try to steal the ball during a practice session.
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