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4 CIEEKVAEHJETI VARSITYLMarilyn Miller, Betty Bailey, Anne Wirth, Esther Leaird, Marie Griffis Of the many events that take place during the year, the students always look forward to the choos- ing of cheerleaders. Two gym teachers, the homemaking teacher, dramatic teacher, Student Council adviser, and all mem- bers of the Student Council have an opportunity to choose these cheerleaders, basing their decision on co-ordination, ability and appearance. The five girls receiving the highest number of votes become the Varsity Cheerleaders. The five next highest are the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders, The cheerleaders have accomplished many things during this school year, with Miss Hale as their adviser. These include sponsoring pep assemblies and the construction and display of up-to-date post- ers throughout the school to keep the pupils of L.C.S. informed when and where the next game is to be played. Besides leading the school cheers, the purpose of the cheerleaders is to boost the morale of the team and to promote good sportsmanship. JUNIOR VARSITY! Mildred Hatter, Nancy Doolittle, Joan Cathy, Suzanne Stell, Bertha Capron 50
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Bmkeibcllf Vanin Kneeling Leland DeMass, Claude Hine, Arden Sharpe Standing Theodore Hatter, Gary Dunton, Bruce Briggs, Mr. Robert Bradbury, Luther Robinson, Stanley Youngman, Robert Stanley The Junior Varsity team is expecting a brighter future also. With this year's exper- ience and many new players coming up from Junior High, evenyone is planning on seeing some real action next season. After the Marion game the team was greatly handicapped by the absence of Palmer who was put on the Varsity squad at that time. Coach Bradbury, while not expecting to lose too many Varsity men, will have no trouble filling the empty spaces from the Junior Varsity team. L9
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L 44' akziin in , 'j .f i I 7 'Pg qE:11', 'Agp To The foundation for a Girls' Athletic Association at Leavenworth Central School is being established this year. Associations of this type are for the betterment of girls in the field of physi- cal education. This organization should, if properly begun, sponsored, and supportai be the sole sponsorer of awards such as letters, sweaters, and pins for the girls in the school. A program of this sort takes much effort and support on the part of the participants but will be something the girls will be proud of as they represent their school in various sponsored activities. This year the program has begun in part with the basketball season. All parti- cipants in the intramural basketball program now in process will receive a three-inch blue and gold felt WWW provided their attendance is excellent at scheduled SGQSS- The winning team in the intramural program will receive gold chenille HW'sU, signifi- ing their championship playing. 'Following the intramural program will be an interclass schedule. Each class will provide eight players for a team. A series of games will be played among the Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors. The two winning teams will show their skill in front ,of an audience at L.C.S. in February. Awards will be made to the individual members of the winning team. Badminton, archery, tennis, softball, ping pong, and shuffle board are the main events yet to come in the line of girls' sports. 51
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