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20 1) Suzi Hall expresses emotion before the near capacity crowd in room 129. 2) Students look at the many fine art objects exhibited in the cafete- ria. 3) Choir director Miss Shaffer wears a proud smile after the performance. 4) Spectrum advisor Mr. Cole receives a gift of gratitude from Mike Gabor, a staff member.
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Cheerleaders And Pep Club Display Enthusiasm ew) Wi Wy) And Spirit Members of the M.H.S. Pep Club Executive Committee boosted school spirit by planning pep assemblies, sell- ing buttons and ribbons, and making signs. President Mindy Cockley had the assistance of Sue Bottomley, vice-pres- ident; secretary, Linda Browarsky; and treasurer Judy Keeler. Mr. Morrison served as this year’s advisor. Varsity cheerleaders this year were headed by captain Kim Davis. Both reserve and varsity squads faithfully supported the Tyger teams. 1) This year’s varsity cheerleaders are Vickie Hunt, Lori Beeman, and Kim Davis. STANDING are Joan Jobs, Eileen Murphy, Sallie Dill, Lynn Hull, and MaryAnn Ott. 2) Unquenchable spirit is shown by initiation victim, Linda Lucas. 3) Captain Kim Davis leads the squad in a cheer. 4) With hopes of a victory in the Sectional Tourna- ment, the cheerleaders lead us on. 5) With the agony of defeat, Eileen Murphy shows her emo- tions. 6) Football coach, Jim Lutz, and his co- captains, Greg Warndorf and Chuck Mason, help promote spirit at the assemblies. 7) An embar- rassing sight is Jackie Cochran during the annual cheerleading initiation. 8) Pep Club advisor, Mr. Morrison, also directed many assemblies. 9) The highlight of the Pep Club initiation was the kiddie car race, as demonstrated by Jill Jefferies.
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Senior High Key Club Sponsors Annual Fine Arts Festival Annually the Mansfield Senior High Key Club sponsors the Fine Arts Festi- val. This event is held to allow those people involved in the Fine Arts De- partment to display their individual talents. The groups participating this year were the Art Department under the leadership of Miss Bolus and Mr. Beveridge, the Drama Department under Mrs. Thomas, the Instrumental Music Department under Mr. Leyerle and Mr. Hall, and the Vocal Music Department under Miss Shaffer. 1) Members of the Stage Band wait for their por- tion of the program. 2) Art teachers, Miss Bolus and Mr. Beveridge, plan for their students’ exhib- it. 3) Key Club members and art students help prepare the cafeteria for the Arts Festival. ” . j § tt 243 ® = é eS ew — a = “3 ® — 21
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