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Jr. Varsity Cheerleaders Susie Hembrough, Cindy Tomlovich, Jane! Crocker, Gerri Schillinger, Margaret Upchurch, Janis Minor. It These six underclassmen made us peppy all year. The Jctte pledge is “I am a J’ette. As a J’ette, I pledge: to yell at pep assemblies, to support all sport activities, to be neat in appearance, to be an outstand- ing citizen, and to be loyal and faithful in all ways to my club and to my school. T he J ettes play a big part in school spirit, looking jx'ppy in their outfits. President Vice-President Secretary T reasurer Nancv I leaton J Ann Garry Patsy Bradley Sharon Baker JVttes J—Key Seemon, Solly Monlove. Nancy Conant, Karen Hender- son, Judy Smith. Pat Watson, Beverly Hess. H—Janie Fay, Pat- ty Hartman, Beverly Trull, Peg gy Jo Herrin, Sherrie Houston, Betty Moore. Nancy Heaton, Cheryl Wallace, Barb Trull, Mory Anne Chambers, Carolyn Ba nes. S — Ann Garry, Pat Bradley, Sharon Baker, Janet Schroeder, Barbara Pigott, Cin- dy Tomlovich, Alice Seestrom, Connie Mathews, Nancy Gross, Carlene Miller.
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Varsity Cheerleaders Beverly Trull Cathy Crawford Bunny Rosenberger Betty Moore Sally Cisne Barb Trull Our varsity cheerleaders, and we re proud of them. Our six varsity cheerleaders led us excellently this year. Elected last May, they worked during the sum- mer on pep and precision. This practice was very evi- dent throughout the year, for their cheering was out- standing. Three seniors. Cathy Crawford, Bunny Ros enherger, and Bettv Moore, and three juniors, Sallv Cisne, Beverly Trull, and Barb Trull, comprise the squad. The junior varsity cheerleaders are sophomores, Margaret Upchurch, Cindy Tomlovich, Susie Hem- hrough, and Gerri Schillinger, and freshmen, Janis Minor and Janet Crocker. These girls were elected in September and have cheered with a lot of pep at all of our games. Both squads must work together for most activities during the year. They all attended cheerleading clinic in October; they were part of the homecoming court and did a great deal of work for homecoming. I he many assemblies they presented were always peppy, well-done, and a great morale booster.
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Homecoming Surprised and happy, our 1960 I lomecoming Queen, Miss Bunny Rosenberger. Homecoming, for many the most exciting dav of the year, was truly a wonderful event in 1960. The air was filled with anxiety about getting floats finish cd, the school and gym decorated, and winning the game. As October 14 arrived, we found the school iK-autifully decorated by the senior girls. Co-captains Ron Tomhavc and Gary Spangenberg announced the queen, Miss Bunny Rosenberger, in an assembly which preceded the parade. The parade, which consisted of the band and many cars and floats, was definitely an exciting event in the day. The traditional JUS lantern was presented to FFA for first place. Second place went to Juniors, third place to Sophomores. Lookin' for som'pin? The Sophomores put 'em in Dutch. C’mon J'ettes—YELL! Don't get lost in the jungle, Juniorsl
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