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J. N'J' 1 s w4 Qin!-fbnr Af- - - Rcscrvc ChCCl'iC1lllCl'S add Il liulc spirit to thc game. 1 V , A I I , Q N,,fA J, i LcL's go Varsity-Varsity go! cries Sheila Hansen. Peggy Hart shouts, Have you got the Spirit?
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,,, I- YI Varsity cheerleaders for l967 were: Front row-Sue Dubbs. Peggy Hart, Sheila Hansen. Back row-jean Papp, Jacque Miles, Pat Shearer. Cheerleaders Fire-Up For A Victory r Familiar to the spectators at Clay's football and basketball games are the varsity and reserve cheerleaders. Their efforts are aimed at directing the enthusiasm and school spirit of the crowds to help urge our teams on to victory. At Camp All-American, the summer cheer- leading camp, the varsity squad distinguished themselves by capturing seventh place in group competition. Peggy I-Iart brought further honors to!Clay when she was awarded the second place trophy in individual competition. The cheerleaders decorated the stadium for homecoming and dad's night and diligently made and hung posters each week. With all the hours of hard work, these girls did a tremendous job this year. Y.. Reserve cheerleaders above are: Front-Sue Wheeler. Second row- Pnt McNeal, Ginna Sl1'lI'lg'llZ1lTl. Back row-Diane jcrmings, Pam Vu- lencic, Charlene Hecklinger.
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Super Talent BuI'st Forth At Specialties This year's Clay I-Iigh School Specialties was held on Tuesday February 6, 1968. The hidden talent of the Eagles came out into the open on the auditorium stage in front of the student body and teachers. Returning this year for another outstanding performance was Frank Mac McLaughlin and Jeanne Papp. Adding confusion and laughter were Ken Smarkel and john Danekin posing as stage hands and fine kazoo players. The Young Generation sang a song of their own composition. The evening performance of the Specialties was held on March S, 1968 in auditorium. This year seemed to be a very good year for the talent showing of Clay High students. Terry Bourdo sings a melancholy folk song for his Specialties Debut. I Vaughn Turley plays I-louse of the Rising Sun before Clay audience.
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