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Welcome-spirit of '7 5 V-I-C-T-O-R-Y that's our Hastings battle cry! screamed the crowd, not just the pep club, the students! That's Spirit! SPIRIT IS spending hours plan- ning and constructing a class float for the pep parade in September. SPIRIT IS Pep Organizations. Two squads of cheerleaders were involved in more than cheering our teams on to victory. Hastings lake was the setting for a football picnic. There were morning prac- tices, planning pep rallies and presenting them. A spirit addition was that of sophomore cheerleaders. A squad for both football and basketball led spirit in their peer group and upperclassmen. Pep Club, although small, played an important role in school support. Athletes spirit were raised by gifts left by pep pals, posters and decorations helped prepare students for games. The black and orange clad girls helped to lead the student body in cheers. Tigerettes practiced at 7:30 in , I ... K V X 8 2 S4 - 13 Q' ,M-LAX fi 5. w , T 16' 'E5' 5 AJ Q 3 'I'here's nothin' to it proclaims J.V footballer Ron Foster. the morning to entertain students, parents and visitors at halftimes. Tiger Rag, among other spirited tunes, was played by none other than the Hastings High Pep Band. Led by Ruth Mennenga, the band set a tempo for warm ups, played for cheerleading routines and created atmosphere. SPIRIT IS parents. Mothers and fathers of athletes, those in pep organizations and those interested in Hastings High have contributed much. Their presence was steady, they drove to games and did more than can be mentioned. To them we want to say thanks. But, to have spirit you didn't have to belong to a club, the majority didn't. Everyone has really followed all the athletics and sup- ported thcm all through the year, commented Ken Keating. There's more spirit this year than in the past two years, one Senior offered. This past year spirit was a part of everyone you met. qu. Q ...LL Senior Tigerettes Lara Marvel and Jenny Welch, still just a couple of BUBBLEGUMMERS
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r l f Squadleaders look over patterns and plan tactics for Islander Day. v f F wa .C , I A special welcome is extended to those who made our H.H.S. football team possible. Rassler Pete fan club mobs their idol at lunch time.
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