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Page 65 text:
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Page 64 text:
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60 CHEERLEADERS . . .iWl1o at the beginning had as their only fears the inevitable banged knees and em- barrassing falls . . . or losing a shoe while performing . . . A synchronized combination of stimulating cheering-voices led by Helen Roscher and .loan Clausen, these guys and gals battled and yelled their way through a rainy, muddy Home-Coming Day football game, and later in the year, in de-pleated skirts and crowded cars eovercd the away basketball games . . . Cheers for the glory of .C. C. I. - with laryngitis., sweaters, soeks and saddle shoes . . . dreams about a cart- wheel . . . and little Jimmy, whose 2 cents and falling pants added so nluch to an al- ready successful year . . . TWIRLERS . . . Who after weeks of aching backs, bruised elbows and disap- pointing attempts, emerged with enough broken overhead lights to their credit to merit a place in the gymnasiunfs spotlights . . . who added color and curves to half-times at basketball games, sparkle and spirit at football half- timcs. Tutored and led by Connie Diehl, these girls did much to liven the spirit and atmosphere of our athletic events, and twirled their way this year from a new re-organized beginning to a hap- py, though black-and-blue-end. -SQGD to Cheers . . hoarse throats - pet 1N'l'l'l' of Hr. .VON . . Clzruniing. 'firirlirtg lmlons . . Conf-vrls in flu' ,gym I' l'Silif'llf JlIl'j'1'7'.S installation. . . Phys Iffl rlrzssvs . . .4 smlrivnly frigid lil'f0fll1flfiUlI. Sumlay, with slum ring rrowrls mul a stirring sermon . . Open llousv. with ns l,'l'fl'l'llllS iran-Izirzg ilu' sur:-ive from Sivl.'vr's wimlou S
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Page 66 text:
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