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Right: Tearing paper off for another sign, JV rally members Shay McGranahan. Sue Garside, and Laurie Hazen discuss the upcoming gymnastics meet. Below right: Radiating energy and high spirits, Wendy Sample and Gay Simms applaud a first down play. Below: Mary Jane Headlec tensely chews the tip of her glove as the Lakers attempt a field goal. 26 JV Rally Junior Varsity Fall Rally, consisting of seven enthusiastic sophomore girls, participated in pep assemblies, decorated the halls with pep signs, and supplied hungry JV team members with food after each game. Equally important was their opportunity to meet many students and begin to understand the make-up of LOHS. “We meet people when we’re selling As the football team files into the Generates Enthusiasm spirit ribbons... and we have a chance to get to know more people.” (Wendy Sample) Working hard in order to make the JV athletic program a more important part of school activities, the girls tried to make people aware of the teams and to realize their contributions. “I think our rally got more people out there. . .we showed people we cared.” (Karen Chetlain) gym, Karen Chetlain begins the fight song routine.
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Left: During the prc-gamc announcements, Libby Stanton leads a yell. Student Apathy Troubles Rally Squad Confronting the fall varsity rally was an almost total lack of student involvement. Pep assemblies that failed, poor turnouts at games, and a general feeling of apathy, provided a challenge which the rally tried to meet. In an attempt to promote school spirit, the rally painted signs, sold spirit ribbons and rooter bus tickets, and baked cupcakes for the football team. Highlighting the season was the Sunset game pep assembly, in which Mr. Rhodes appeared as Apollo, the sun god, along with the Laker 24 Senior Men’s Choir. For the first time, the fall varsity rally encountered Metro league crowds as the six girls and three boys cheered the football team through a successful season. - » Above: As the end of the game approaches, Mary Phillips radiates energy while leading the crowd in “We’re the Lakers.” Left: Finding a rare moment’s rest, Mary Ann Kalberer silcnUy watches the crucial game against Central Catholic’s Rams. 25
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JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL: Front Row: B. Stoutt, D. Bech, D. Cesca. T. Clasen. J. Crowell, K. Klever, M. Rauch. J. Butterfield. J. Baker, P. Aspy, L. Stevenson, G. Heard, R. Johnson, C. Hynes. Row 2: Coach Lortz, N. Booth, R. Vial, M. Riggs, N. Wilson, J. Melcher, T. Crabtree, S. Richards, B. Rosendahl, P. Evans, I). Girod, M. Drauch, G. Simmons, Coach Scotty. Coach Bowman, B. Corsetti. Row 3: S. Trewhella, S. Hagen, S. Mock, R. Kinney, T. Thompson, M. Black, S. Oyama, J. Boaz, T. Harpole, T. Dahlstrom, G. Ward, R. Williams, J. Child. W. Kidd. Outieaping a Grant defender, Tom Thompson snares a pass for six points. LO 6 David Douglas 31 LO 6 Jesuit 13 LO 32 Aloha 14 LO 30 Parkrose 6 LO 34 Grant 35 LO 6 Hillsboro 27 LO 0 Central Catholic 14 LO 0 Beaverton 27 LO 42 Sunset 14 Won 3 Lost 6 Opponents Flatten JV Squad Providing experience to potential varsity gridders was a major job for the JV team. Walt Kidd, Mark Poulin, and Bill Claunch, spotted for outstanding performances in JV games, moved up to the varsity in the course of the season. The challenge of playing against bigger schools in the new Metro League proved tough as Coach John Lortz’ gridders ended the season with a 3 win-6 loss record. 27
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