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nyleqeandrkeqfendadand. LIBRARIANS3 STANDING, Left to Right: Linda Forrest, Janet Gardner, Sylvia Roberts, Shenie Rowell, Betty Helms, Wiletta Kelly, Bernadine Lukasik, Sally Simpson, Sandra Runyon. SEATED: Mary Grier, Deanna Fer- guson, Donna Thompmn, Miss Lea, Librarian, Donna Dishon, Vicky Allen, Judy Wenzel. OFFICE GIRLS5 Left to Right: Mary Lou Giesler, Sherrie Rowell, Donna Dishon, Dot Wisler, Dona North, Sandra Runyon. How many times have you gone into the library this past year? Probably, if you had counted them, the final answer would be quite surprising. Now ny to imagine one of the times, and just think about what you saw when you first went through the door. The windows in the library were always shiny and clean: the books were neatly in their places: there were many magazines, newspapers, and reference books for the students' use. But the li- brarians were also among the things you saw. They were probably the most important accessory in the library. They always were there to help you find the things you had to find. They have been a big help to all of us throughout the past year, and we hope they will accept our thanks. The office girls have done a Very good job, too. They have helped the teachers when they needed help, and did a score of other things. They tooktime from their regular schedule of activity to help when they were called upon. Not only did they work in the downstairs office, but they were in the Reading Building to assist the grade school teachers. We owe a lot to these girls who have been a help to the students and faculty of Flat Rock High. 53
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we 0-sq-aclczfofaqf acbtcnq! ucttomy! XIARSITY CHEERLEADERS, Left to Right: Donna Spoehr, Nancy Delmore, Emily Hannan, Marilyn Comfort, Deanna oore. RESERVE CHEERLEADERS, STANDING, Left to Right: Jane Burgoon, Dona North, Sandie Murphy, Judy Reed. KNEELING: Karen Holtz, Judy Sigler, Delores Haliburda, Barbara Swann. What is a cheerleader? A cheerleader is a small, bright package of enthusiasm and energy that can be found leading the cheers through all kinds of weather. A cheerleader controls and leads the people with sportsrnenship and spirit to help the teams to victory. Flat Rock's Cheerleaders are made up of two squads,Varsity and Reserve. This past year, the Varsity has had four Seniors and one Sophomore, The Reserves had had four Seniors and four Juniors. Each squad had a repre- sentative at Student Council and Assembly Committee. To be a cheerleader, one must be neat, mannerly, love cheering, have cheering ability, and a C average in her studies. She must be enthusiastic and peppy with good school spirit, She should hold no rivalry against the other teams. Under the guidance of Miss Jean Bartlett, the cheerleaders can be found practicing, faithfully, in the halls of Flat Rock High every fourth hour during the football and basketball seasons. Each year, the cheerleaders attend the Annual Cheering Clinic for the Huron League which was held in Ypsilanti this year. The purpose and the aim of this organization is to promote a feeling of good school spirit and pep at the games. The students ha ve given their overwhelming support, and the girls have had a successful year.
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Cn V We VAlkSl'l'Y CLUB, BACK ROW lert to ngnt: Dan Bodary, Fred LeBlanc, Dave Schafer, Charlie Parker, Ken Hoeft Byron Good, Valentine Solak, Tim Good, Roy Vreeland, Chuck Litwinski, Jim Mell, Cloyd Stith. SECOND ROW: Hugh Townsend, Lee Baggott, Steve McKesson, Tony Rea, Dick Oestrike, Mr. Marvin Mittlestat, De- lano Bock, Marve Severson, Joel Nutt, Ed Gedert, Bill Smith. FRONT ROW: Jerry Simpson, Larry Dobbins, Herb Gabehart, Roger Foley, Gene Batway, Chuck Finley Bob Stevens, Lonnie Bain, Jerry Wenzel, Dave Wrob- lewski. 4' , , s N W if AWK., ,QQ W -. g S 1 Swv, ,S p . N 5 V N The Varsity Club was or- mar, ganized in 1926 under the guidance of Mr. Thomas Simp- Delanp Bock Son. Coach Marvin Mittlestat President .M 903 L' is the present sponsor. Out of the group of thirty five, seventeen were lettermen returning from last year. This year we had eighteen new members joining the Varsity Club. The 56-57 club officers were Delano Bock, President, James Mathews, Vice President Dick Oestrike, Secretary, and Tony Rea, Treasurer. The purpose of the Varsity Club is to promote a better athletic program by installing ideals of good sportsmanship, loyalty and self-discipline. The club activities are social as well as athletic. ? l r-A 54
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