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School Spirit and Team Fight 5 4 'C-J-3 Sophomore cheerleaders Denise Burnell, Kathy Homrig, Connie Deerr and Vicki Zehring led enthusi- astic Knights' fans. Leading support for their teams were freshman cheerleaders Pat Leming, Nancy Noth, Cheryl Hughes and Elaine Rush.
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Cheerleaders Promote More Cheering the Knights through two successful seasons were Diane Teder, Sheila Ryan, Gaile Burnell, and Marjay Schrader. The Knights' Spirit of this year stemmed mainly from a quartet of two junior and two senior girls. Besides generating enthusiasm through good, loud pep sessions, they stirred further interest in the teams hy placing an an- nouncement hoard in the central hall. Few realize the hours of practice the cheerleaders put in to develop skill and precision in their yells. The varsity cheerleaders must also be commended on the formation yells that helped bring not only additional drive for the teams, but also compliments for the school. While the varsity cheerleaders con- tained their attentions mainly to the school's number one team, the B-team cheerleaders excited enthusiasm for their teams, They accomplished the feat of gathering enough fans to have buses for their games, Even though their games were sched- uled at inconvenient times, the fresh- man cheerleaders enthusiastically led the frosh backers. They also helped to stir freshman interest in the varsity action,
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Homecoming Supplies CC with The days preceding October 16th held interest and suspense for all, since on that date the 1964-65 Football Homecoming Queen would be chosen . At the half-time of the C .C . --West Side game, Mike Heath, vice -president of the Monogram Club, crowned Cheryl Lehnen as queen, Cheryl's court consisted of Liz Klinker, Michele LaMothe, and Margie Morgan as senior attendants, and Sally Fogarty and Linda Lidester as junior at- tendants. Three months later the same enthusiasm arrived again. just as in the fall, the sen- ior class nominated 4 senior candidates While the juniors nominated 2 attendants. On the night of Jan, 22, jim O'Connor crowned Liz Christian the 1964-65 Basket- ball Homecoming Queen. Liz and her court of Liz Klinker, Michele LaMothe and Margie Morgan, seniors, and Sally Fogarty and Linda Lidester, juniors, reigned at the dance after the game and throughout the re- maining basketball season. FOOTBALL HOMECOMING QUEEN Cheryl Lehnen with escort Jeff Kemper. SENIOR ATTENDANT SENIOR ATTENDANT sENxoR ATTENDANT Margie Morgan--foorbaii, basket- Liz Klinker- -football, basketball. Michele LaMothe - -footb all, baske tball . ball. fl 01-Q 66
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