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Cheerleaders Perform with With sparkling smiles and eager enthusiasm, the Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders give all they have to enhance the basketball season. The squad consists of (L. to R. KNEELING) Janet Deering, Linda Keller, (STANDING) Lavina Erickson, Shirley Zientek, and Diana Rowell. The Varsity, J.V., and Junior High cheer- leaders meet with their advisor, Mrs. Wolf, for a practicing session to try out new cheers.
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Enthusiastic Members Support Varsity and Pep Clubs The Pep Club, the largest Glen Lake has ever had, is known for its avid support of the basket- ball and football teams. One of the accomplish- ments of the Pep Club was to donate money to aid in the payment of the newly installed school intercom system. The newly organized Varsity Club is made up of boys who have received a let- ter for participation in a school sport. The advisor for this club is Mr. Milks, basketball coach. Pep Club Officers, (L. to R.) Jackie Laskey, Vice President; Donna Rowell, President; and Phil Deering, Secretary-Treasurer; meet to discuss club member- ships and business. First semester Varsity Club members are; (L. to R. BOTTOM ROW) Ed Waslawski, Mike Brunet, Mike Sheridan, Don Bloswick, Ray Wames, Phil Deering, Jeff Fisher, and Chuck Shimek. ROW TWO; Dan Davis, Gerry Roush, John Peppier, Melvin Basch, Gerry Novak, Gary Hohnke, and Mike Deegan. ROW THREE; Glen Aylsworth, Steve Davis, Chet Salisbury, Bill Kerecman, Chuck Payment, John McMillian, and Mr. Milks, advisor. 15
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Vim, Vigor, and Vitality With their anchors and Glen Lake letters, the cheerleaders need only to add their bright smiles to make their uniforms complete. Under the di- rection of their new leader Mrs. Wolf, the cheer- leaders tried out many new cheers, such as the 'Battle Cry,' with favorable results. Our cheer- leaders found that hard work, determination, and practice are the three basic qualities of a good cheerleader. The Lively J.V. squad, (L. to R.) Barbara Gauthier, Diane Harriger, Marian Wames, Pat Mikses, and Betty Flaska, lead side line cheers as the game is about to begin. Junior High cheerleaders find that cheering involves work and practice in order to do things just right. They find, too, that cheering can be great fun. (L. to R. FRONT ROW) Marilyn Nor- conk, Joanne Mikowski, (BACK ROW) Sara Huey, Angie Wames, and Jackie Norconk.
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