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Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Pamela .lankeg Judith Parkerg Margaret Sullivan, captaing Marcia Leadbitterg Julie Hymen, Linda Hota- lingg Carolyn Durking Cynthia Andrews. Tension mounts as the soccer ball is driven down the field. - it Cv-wi Personal appearance is important to cheerleaders. After challenging the Varsity, the cheerleaders take a well-needed rest. 45
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Varsity Cheerleaders Diane Muttererg Karen Koruzg Linda Loikg P-aula Davisg Pamela lllmer, captaing Daun Drowneg Kathie Stewartg Christina Koruzg Drue Finkle. CHEERLEADERS SET PACE EOR Cheerleaders spur J.V.'s to victory. 4:61 Supplementing the boys, participation in sports, the cheerleaders are a necessary part of the basketball season. While promoting school spirit, the girls' duty is to keep up the standards of good sportsmanship and to encourage school support in a constructive manner. While there is a great deal of work, time, and effort in- volved, the rewards are great not only in the fun of cheering, hut also in meeting cheerlead- ers from other schools and exchanging opinions and ideas with them. Tryouts were especially early this year so the new squad could cheer for our soccer team. Although it meant a stepped-up practice sched- ule, the girls were delighted, and it created a greater interest in soccer and a more enthus- iastic beginning for the sports season. 44 Between periods, cheerleaders stimulate school spirit.
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EXPA DEDI TRAMURAL PRGGRAM Seventh grader drives for a lay-up, Nazarenko attempts to block a goal kick. Robert W'vgant. athletic direc- tor. greatly expanded this vear's bovs' intramural program. This new program provides friendly competition for bovs in senior high and junior high on alternate davs. Soccer was offered in the fall and the competition was keen. Basketball was initiated earlv in tl1e winter and Continued throughout the regular varsity sea- son. Vollevball tournaments were organized so that individual gj'1H classes challenged one another. ln addition. Creighton Morrison. former Maple Hill student and nationally-known weight-lifter. in- stituted an extensive weight-lift ing program for all bovs at Maple Hill. This opportunitv proved to be both rewarding and worthwhile for its participants. Also newly started was the 1001 club for any student completing lOOl specified exercises. The skills and sportsmanship displaved and developed in these programs help to build the charac- ter of Maple Hill students. llorrison instructs Maple Hill students in the prin- crples of weight-lifting. 46 In volleyball. most popular of the intramurals. team co-ordina- tion is vital.
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