Hamilton Southeastern High School - Sceptre Yearbook (Fishers, IN)

 - Class of 1974

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isan Hammersly and Cathy Fontana display their class spirit. ' X The purpose of this essay is to express the stu- dents own views of the school spirit and cheerleaders. It is not intended to hurt anyone. The majority of the teachers and students who were asked felt that there is more spirit during Homecoming and Sectionals, dur- ing the rest of the year there is a lot of room for im- provement. They also felt that the cheerleaders need to show more spirit. Keep in mind while you're read- ing this that everyone has their own opinion. English teacher: The cheerleaders put in a lot of time and they look well on the floor. The spirit is better than last year, but it has room for improvement. Parent backer: The reserve have more spirit and work together better than the varsity. They keep their feelings hidden, while the varsity let their true feel- ings show too much. Their job would be easier if the students cooperated and turned up at the games to support the teams. The spirit is lacking something, it seems they just don't want to support the team. Student backer: l think the cheerleaders should learn to dress alike at every game, but it seems at every game one is dressed different. I wish they could get along together. We need more spirit, but if the cheerleaders don't help the students won't have spir- it 5' ILXUUQ ' Ubi C? Senior football player: The cheerleaders do 1 good job, because it's hard to build spirit in bad veather. l like the cheerleaders. The spirit is getting better, Coach Enright has helped to pro- note team and school spirit. Junior swimmer: The cheerleaders are pretty good. The spirit for swimming is lousy for the nost part. Senior honorary members: l know it's hard to :eep the spirit up when your team is losing, but .he cheerleaders should act spirited even though io one else is. I've never seen any spirit. Only vhen they know it's a contest. Students: Some of the cheerleaders show a ot of spirit, but others don't. They also don't :eep the chants going and sometimes they carry them on too long. Noone in this school has very liuch spirit. The cheerleaders' routines are all the same, tittle action, don't show much enthusiasm. There ls too much apathy. 1 The varsity and reserve cheerleaders prepare to do a good i luck to the football team before the game with Westfield. Varsity cheerleaders Pam Woods and Robin Stevenson stand grelaxed during halftime. 93

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Soy bean: a bushy plant, native to China, of economic importance. Eighteen percent oil, used in paints, varnishes, lacquers, breakfast cereal, flour, canned products etc. Hamburger: pure ground beef with preservatives added. Each good and useful separate- ly, but what about together? People now have the opportunity to judge for themselves. With meat prices on the rise and a threatened short- age, soy bean was mixed with hamburger to lessen the price and g further the meat. is Meat producers claim there is no difference in the taste or texture of the meat. However, a large num- H l L L ber of people reportedly can tell the difference. Supposedly this soy C R 0 C E R Y bean burger production helped eli- minate the shortage problem. -5?- Xl NNY UM if L! mancial matters arise call on Wainwright Bank for the solu- tion. Two convenient locations in Fishers and Noblesville. O 3 it i th and ono ' ' .sg , s t . lx 6 sg. ,t t M, th fine l sh s cated at the ' ' ' r . ...M -. , to ,. t- it sr- f 1

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