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Cheerleaders Compete In Quigley Contest Varsity Cheerleaders - Bottom: Bonnie Heusman, Captain. Middle Row: Betty Taylor, Julie Warman, Sue Dietrick, Rosie Smith. Top: Donna Green, Chris White, Jody Norton. Cheerleaders Y V-I-C-T-O-R-Y! Victory! Vic- tory! Is our cry! And indeed this was the plea of the 23 girls who cheered our Planet teams on and on. The cheerleaders had the enor- mous task of arousing school spiiit at the games and pep rallies. The cheerleaders really got the spirit moving the day of the Richland football game, for they decorated the student lounge in blue and gold, plastered the Walls with signs, stuck miniature footballs on each and every locker, and instigated so much noise at the pep rallies that the Whole school vibrated. The cheerleaders were divided into three squads: the Varsity, led by captain Bonnie Huesman and co-captain Rosemary Smith, the Junior Varsity, led by captain Pauline J euther and co-captain Kathy Molloy, Cboth of these squads were advised by Miss Charlotte Belichjg and the Junior High, led by captain Vicki Fowler and co-captain J an Wright, advised by Miss Moses. The team mascot, Mary Jackson, also helped the cheer- leaders encourage our teams to victory. This year all of the girls truly succeeded in pro- moting school spirit. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders - Kathy Malloy - assistant captain, Pam Dietrick, Maureen Bogan, Linda Johnston, Pauline Jeuther, Captain, Dianne Kennihan, Cindy Higley, Sally Berkopec. 28
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Intramural Sports Let Students Run Off Steam G.A.A. - Where could you buy a lovable little animal candle? From any G.A.A. member, of course. Selling candles was the Girls Athletic Association's biggest money-making project. The proceeds from the candle sale, the two bake sales, and the Powderpuff Game financed the annual dance. Held in March, the dance had a '4Songs theme, with the theme song being Time in a Bottlei' and music by Father Maple. The seventy members included girls in grades ten through twelve who participated in either band, cheerleading, basketball, track or volleyball. Barb Pinkerton, President, was assisted by her officers Kim Courson, Vice-President, Donna Eckstein, Treasurer, Martha Heckel, Secretary, and the club sponsor, Miss Kathryn Bolinsky. G.A.A. - I st Row: Kim Courson, V. Pres., Barb Pinkerton, President, Marty Heckel, Sec.-Treas.g Miss Bolinsky. 2nd Row: Sandy Terrell, Karen Campbell, Charlotte Garrett, Gloria Linn, Patty Dengler, Leda Varga, Janet Rollings, Debbie Herbenick, Martha Bielo, Cindy Grandstaff. 3rd Row: Cindy Bruce, Marcia Tisdale, Susan Lewis, Michele Boyle, Martha Brown, Ruth Jones, Terry Schneider, Diane Brunelle, Cathy Crider. 4th Row: Sherri Law, Pam Best, Kathy Warman, Jennifer Novak, Barb Chambers, Lorie Becker, Nancy Bacho, Darien Bianchi, Paula Hornick, Laura Renfer. 5th Row: Jill Bajusik, Cathy Giel, Ruth Rollings, Karen Kenny, Julie Warman, Sandy Sturtevant, Sue Sturtevant, Betty Taylor, Sue Barton. 6th Row: Cindy Higley, Mary Jackson, Bell Norris, Heather Smith, Cathy Malloy, Linda Johnston, Linda Tommaney, Donna Green, Cathy Colonello, Chris White. 27 Varsity Club - Karen Renfer, Pres. Girlsg Dorma Eckstein, Treasurer, Girls. Mike Best, Pres., Boysg Kevin McGrath, Treasurer, Boys. Girls, Varsity Club began their activities this year with a stand at several of the football games. Then, to earn more money to pay for their sweaters and letters, they sold pictures of the powder- puff game to the student body. As Christmas time came around the club collected old toys, fixed them up and distributed them to the Childrenls Home. Headed by President, Karen Renfer, the club had a membership of about 50 girls, all of whom had earned a letter in some area of athletics - either playing or managing. Their counterpart, the Boys' Varsity Club, also raised money for letter jackets and athletic equipment. Projects included dances and the Donkey Basketball Game. The club was under the leadership of Mike Best, President, Jack Doman, Vice-President, Bill Crummy, Secretary, Bill Semler, Treasurer and Arno Thompson, Advisor.
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Pep Club Promotes Pride Junior High Cheerleaders - Karen Wamsley, Sherry Simpson, Vicki Fowler, Captain Jan Wright, Assistant Captain, Patty Anderson, Germaine Brooks. Pep Club - Mary Jackson, V. Pres Brenda Darrell Sec y Treasurer Lorie Becker President Pep Club - Goooooo Mars! Fite! Fite! Fite! This is just one of the many cheers that Pep Club has caused to echo throughout the halls of Mars High in the past year. Composed of 82 members, this organizationis main objective was to instill spirit and pride throughout the school. Led by President, Lorie Becker, Vice-president, Mary Jackson, and Secretary-Treasurer, Brenda Darrell, Pep Club promoted spirit with such things as pep-button and pompon sales, poster contests, buses to away football and basketball games, and skits at several Pep Rallies. 29
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