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Page 30 text:
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Cheering their team in the pre-game warm up, the spirited pep squad fills the gymnasium with its enthusiastic yells. Cheering for Victory Heading the list of student cheering fans at the basketball games is the pep squad. Composed of 115 girls, it is the key to student enthusiasm. Under the leadership of Sherry Hunter and Miss Lewis, the pep squad has made many formations, including a train and the letter ”G.” Every fourth Monday night meetings are held. The seniors presented a Rail¬ roader train skit at one game with the squad chanting with them. The result was a run-down Auburn Devil. The squad also traveled to the tourna¬ ment to give the team support. Leading the Pep-Squad for the year were: Jenny Kelham, treasurer; Sherry Hunter, president; and Rosie McGrath, secretary. 26 Rosie McGrath and Jenny Kelham check the seating arrangement at all home games.
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The drummers and flag bearers of the band are Dianne Wetoskey, Kenny Mitchell, Joe Grogg, Gary Warfield, Mr. Cole, director, Joyce Owens, Becky Teders. Composing the reed section are: SEATED-- Steve Hazeltine, Linda Kelley, Julia Ben¬ nett, Roger Kolbe, Barbara Lemper. STANDING--Kenny Yingling, Barry Brown, Keitha Griffin, Kennetha Brown, Janos Ratrie, Carolyn Shaffer. Forming the brass section are: SEATED-- Mike Lewis, Carol LaRue, Sandy Pfierman, Larry Wiley, Walter Smith. STANDING-- Jim Shutt, Dave Frey, Dave Quinn, Pat Battles, Art Schoener, John Mitchell, Helen Hall. 25
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Outlining the schedule for GAA are: SEATED, Becky Steward, president; STANDING, Susie Hipskind, treasurer; Becky Teders, secretary; and Sheri Mil¬ ler, vice-president. Fighting Femininity All eyes are on the ball as members of Coimie Kolbe ' s team contemplate their return volley. 27 Becky Teders springs in a serve as Kathy Mulli¬ gan andLaDonna Ringler look on. Being the main athletic organization for girls, the Girls ' Athletic Associa¬ tion draws many spirited members. The two main sports are basketball and volleyball. Teams are chosen by the captains, and they compete in a round robin type of tourney. After the two sports are completed, a banquet is held in potluck style. Awards are given to the winning teams, the best sport, and the high scorer. Miss Lewis puts much effort toward making the club a success. Jenny Kelham ' s team, composed of Wava Maggert, Jenny Kelham, Elaine Denes, Mary Lepley, Paula Livergood, Janos Ra- trie, and Sherry Bertsch, shout for victory.
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