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Page 105 text:
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Stepping High This Year . . . Warriorette leadership is under the direction of Darlene Barr, secretary, Renee Barker, vice- presidentg Carole Joseph, president, Carolee Hemmerly, treasurer. Fin! row: Darlene Barr, Dianne Haley, Annette Katz, Candy Stockwell, Caryl Martindale, Cerie Shwartz, Judy Inglis, Kathy Hunt, Sonja Brantley, Mary Schaeffer, Barb Mills, Martha Flaler I ' . Second row: Karen Foreman, Carole Andre, Marilyn Renick, Sharon Hoskinson, Judy Allison, Diane Bricker, Diane Fagan, Ginny Marsh, Selene Bondurant, Penny Dawson, Renee Barker, Peggy Cullman Third row: Georgette Goldberg, Carole Joseph, Ruth Konkle, Gereen VanVleet, Diane Reid, Lynn Hanawalt, Janet Gray, Carolee Hemmerly, Judi Tuggle, Peggy Taylor, Connie Rau I06
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Page 104 text:
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The Warriorettes The Warriorettes precision drill team, consisting of thirty members and six alternates, and headed by Miss jan Gurney, advisor, made their marching debut at the Eastmoor-Hartley football game on Friday, Sep- tember 22. The girls not only participate in half-time activi- ties at football games, they also take part at basket- ball games and march in parades. Outstanding this year were the Veterans' Day Parade and the Capital University Homecoming Parade, in both of which the Warriorettes marched by special invitation. The new uniforms made headlines and also rated a full-page feature story write-up in the Columbus Dispatch. In addition to presenting the new uniforms to the public, the write-up described how the girls worked to pay for their uniforms and built up their treasury. Highlighting social events were the annual ban- quet held in February and the Dog-Patch Drag dance. New Wfarriorettes for the coming year were chosen at March tryouts, which were open to all senior high girls who maintain a C average and can be present and punctual for meetings and practice. Leaving the field after a successful performance are War- riorettes Diane Fagan, Penny Dawson, Annette Katz, Dar- lene Barr, Caryl Martindale, and Cerie Schwartz. Each spring the Warriorettes sponsor the Dog-Patch Drag. Dressed in his hillbilly attire is Gary Compton, who seems to be having quite a time!
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Page 106 text:
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Senior Y-Teens The purpose of Senior Y-Teens is to help each member from the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades grow and develop as a person. Y-Teens helps each girl to grow in friendship with persons of all nation- alities, races, and religions. Y-Teens also enables each girl to grow in the knowledge and love of God. The Senior Y-Teens attend activities such as the Shipwreck Party for new girls, the city-wide rally in which Eastmoor won a prize for the best cheer, and the Fall Fantasy at Valley Dale. The Y-Teens also sponsor the Valentine Dance each year. Leading the Senior Y-Teens are Janice Moltenberry president, Marcia Davis, vice-president Renee Barker Upjohn, Selene Bondurant, and Pierce look like they're enjoying the Y-Teen Shipwreck Party. secretaryg and Sharon Pierce, treasurer Mary Jo Marburger, Judy Geichman, Sue Israel, and Kathy Baker are tak ing part in the Y-Teen recognition service. -17
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