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STAY TOGETHER warns head cheerleader Alice Joy as Linda Beary Nancy Kaufman, Patsy Pazdera, Alice, Margie You ve Got It Now Keep It! Pep assemblies gave each organization an opportunity to present original skits for the entertainment of the rest of the students, Cheers echoed from the back yard of Mar- gie Boker's home twice a week as the cheer- leaders took time-out from their summer recreation to learn new cheers and perfect their routines for the approaching football season.
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LIVING up fha 'ts name, the Pep Band enloys an informal jam session. Bottom Row: Henry Buchmon, Bill Emmons, Allen arinea , Ron Carriveau, Brian Rinelli, Second Row: Judy Erigler, Judy Schaener, Kathy Sweeney, Third Row: Bob Paradise, 23,8 lkgbm Ho fe, JlNdyKCarlson, Diane Boettcher, Bob Wanek, Top Raw: Dave Wheelock, Keith Nelson, Steve Royal, Carol Faucett. A w 'X . if , ff it t, ,N L T, T t thi k .yyl ,ti Your Pep! Your Pep! V i 'tv . if XJ puxldll Providing the musical accompaniment wi ,iw . ,tv W tor the pep assemblies and leading the ll ty 'ti.l .tll 'CN xll fy' songs ot the cheering section at ball t l 1 Y To games, the Pep Band added a stimulating 'RM ,.,QWlRllUlERSk.rBrenda Yudin, Rita Wertepny, Diane Lohtf, background to these got-he,-ings' xlLMO'Qee,R9'k'nSOn' Marlene Nyqmsl' Demo Reeder' Skillfully led by Brian Rinelli, a senior, N of W V UW the Pep Band played our school songs ' by xr with new spirit and other compositions 12 with vigor. Highlighting the Pep Band's repertoire was a throbbing rendition of the Ha- waiian War Chant. To this accompani- ment, the twirlers, Mardee Parkinson, Diane Lohft, Donna Roeder, Rita Werte- pny, Brenda Yudin, and Marlene Ny- quist, discarded their batons, donned grass skirts and danced the hula during halt-time activities at the M8tM game and at the MSM assembly. For the benefit of TAP, the twirlers put on a performance at one of the basket- ball games and entertained at an after- noon game with LaCrosse. These students were an asset to the school. They kept school spirit alive, and made a favorable impression whenever they performed.
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MR. PROXMIRE, our Stote's iunior Senator, spoke to us coh- cerning some of the problems which face our democracy. PRIOR to his address, Mr. Weber greets Senator Prox- mire. EXPLAINING a camera at the High School Photo show Mr. Schinski points out the built-in range finder to Mr Krumlleuer. We Listened To Others, Then Worked Ourselves At our assemblies, we learned of the problems facing our world today and how we should best ap- proach them. We were fortunate to be able to hear Mr, Wil- liam Proxmire, our junior senator, speak about cur- rent events and his own particular stand on several issues. The subjects he covered in his talk and in a question and answer period included lobbying, gifts in political circles, the US. position in the Middle East, and the right-to-work laws, In another vein, Mr, Tony Betenhausen of the Indianapolis Speedway spoke on traffic safety using some of his own experiences as examples for us. An exciting film of two car races accompanied this talk. Because polio has been almost defeated, Teens Against Polio was changed to Teen Age Program, The funds raised this year went towards research in the areas of birth defects, muscular dystrophy, and the crippling effects of polio. By sponsoring a dance, selling crutches, and electing a queen by voting with our contributiqns, Marinette High raised S500 for TAP, a record for the school. Bulletin board displays were planned and car- ried out by many various clubs and small groups. The mock stained-glass window took many hours of hard work, In these and many other ways, students served each other and benefited from their own work.
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