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Real Scolclz kilfa alicia! you Za aaa Glnemleaclma. Sa f 1 , I it ' A Judy Davis Carol Slayton Beth Whalen Pat Sawdy Carol Michaels Kay Johnson Sporting new scotch kilts, our cheerleaders, led by captain Carol Michaels, proved to be the Highlanders' strongest rooters. Through thick and thin the cheer- leaders were always on the job, cheering our teams on. Theirs was a busy season planning all the pep-meetings, and making the new uniforms, besides keeping our students on their toes during each game. The Junior Varsity cheer- leaders rooted the second team on to victories during football and basketball sea- sons and were prepared to take over in the absence of any varsity cheerleader. Members of this year's Junior Varsity squad are:, P. Dowen, J. Klier, J. Hayward, and S. Bellinger.
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Qnqnq. gaae flue 4 a chance lo Participating in volleyball. basketball. baseball, bad- minton and golf developed a good sense of coopera- tion. sportsmanship and coordination among the girls. Joan Geer demonstrates shooting techniques in basketball. G.A.A. is the only organi- zation in which a girl may earn a letter in athletics. Sponsor, Beth Woodworth. tosses the ball for a jump between the Reader sisters A riotous initiation in the fall and a formal banquet in the spring accented a year of keen competition and fun. Sandra Hoover throws the ball to Ann Englehart dur- ing basketball practice.
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Glvuaizm fam? M4 anfihuzyd in the 4: kk K 1 . x J 4 Formal initiation being held for Junior Y-Teens S. Stickles, P. Blackmai- J. Blaine. V. Wolfe. J. Hoffman. B. Hoel, M. Belz. D. Morgan. C. Dieterle. and D. Dinkel. 1- 1 In fb Service to the school and community is the theme of the Y-Teens with various club projects holding the interest of the groups: ushering at school functions, col- lecting canned goods at Christmas time, checking coats at basketball games. engrav- ing pens, and presenting the school with useful gifts. A Senior Y-Teens highlight is the annual style show given in the spring. President Margie Simmons giving some modeling tips to the Sen- ior Y-Teens. Senior Y-Teen members include: fstandingj Mrs. Remus. sponsor. N. Heller. N. Jubb, J. Bishop, G. Franks, K. Johnson, R. Richards, P. Dowen. B. Henning. J. Lounsberry. C. Marr, J. Harmon, M. White. CSittingJJ. Hayward. G. Henderson, S. Smith, D. Walker, K. Wonch, J. Bushrey, D. Pearson. R. Wailker. C. Wilnow. S. Hoover, R. Richards. P 3
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