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CHEERLEADERS-D. Rankin, Lohsen, F. Glasser, VARSITY CLUB-First row: H. Baker, T. Barberis, C. Kittell, Vice Presidertt, R. Dempsey, W. Downey, H. Schwab, Rafferty, W. Ries, J. Remmell. Second row: S. Leishure, President, C. Palmer, R. Rose, P. Follcemer, R. Byrd, T. Sonntag, G. Crawford, D. Janes, W. Bever- ungen, Marshall, H, Fairman. Third row: L. Hart, G. Mason, Trearurer, C. Swan, G. Gibbs, Secretary, E. Lechert, G. Bell, R, Authenbaug, Laukiris, E. Miller, T. Bateman, R. King. An organization requiring good appearance, good grades and citizenship was the Varsity Club consisting of outstanding school athletes. Members participated in school and civic activities and learned about the sports world. An award was presented to the outstanding graduating athlete. The majorettes. trained by Mrs. Georgene Noffsinger, marched at the sporting events during the year. These in- cluded performances for pep rallies and for football games. These girls also helped to promote the school spirit that spurred our teams on in the respective seasons. They pre- sented a striking appearance in their white uniforms lined with red. 42 L. Young, Selby, P. Danna, B. Thompson. Go Team Go! Give me an El Give me a D! These words were famil- iar to all who enjoyed fall sports this year. To win, our teams had to be supported by the student body. This support was shown by enthusiastic cheers at football games. Our cheer leaders were sponsored and coached by Mrs. Geraldine Anderson. They trained regularly to perfect rou- tines which entertained the students. Stepping High are C. Hanna, E. Young, M. Hahn, and M. Ecker. .,.-- Nl! ,fd--www' i I
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Sore muscles and tired bodies were the price of the skills learned by the members of the Gymnastics Group. Working after school under the direction of Mrs. Geraldine Anderson, 'they worked long and hard to be able to perform such feats as somersaults. human pyramids. cartwheels, and many other tumbling activities. They learned to use the apparatus of the physical education department and became skilled in its use. An interest in tumbling in all its aspects led these girls to join the group. After the first gruelling tries and failures, the girls gained skills in tumbling that made the perform- ance of gymnastic activities easy. X. img 15 .iii 4 A I fftyr iii ff , . 2 .Z . X f .yo Ez iv 2 , ff t ' Z 4 , My I - ' fr -fIi',i.iili ' ' . . -f Y ? 9354 , ,V , f J L.. 7? W., e E ' M4 is 2 ' t f if -,af ...sgi 'f' 1 If ap 7 if its , .. ,, ii , ti? 55525 5 We I 9 i Z 1 if 1 Mg? 27' 'if ' ri ng? . ,Q My A WW ,-Engl? I X Agia ft lsr- - I ff H f, ,I ' A . .- ' J 4 52 'a .9 ' eq 5 .12 my f..- . ' ZZ Q- I-.:' - A, GYMNASTICS CLUB forms a pyramid. First row: T. Thompson, M. Johnson. Svcond row: P. Jackson, E. Young, B. Thompson, D. Dean, B. Wallace. Pirouette and Pyramid The Dance Club sponsor. Mrs. Rose Butler. thought that offering opportunities to learn xarious types of dances would draw more members. The experiment is as successful. More students turned out for the Dance Club than ever be- fore. Lessons and techniques were offered in folk and tap dancing. beginning ballet, and beginning modern dances. Our dance group did not perform last year, but practiced skills and creative movements. The group presented this year, however, a dance adapta- tion of Sleigh Ride at the Christmas assembly. Dancers in green and red whirled around a very helpful snowman. Ready to practice the next dance step are the members of the Dance Group.
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