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Girls' Athletics During the year the girls participate in a variety of sports. These are speed-a-way, volleyball, basketball, rhythmball, gymnastics, track and soft- ball. Sometimes, between major sports or on rainy- days, the girls play games like scooter ball and bombardment, or have relays thought up by Miss Krack and Miss Chipas. While participating in gym, the girls develop their skills and increase their knowledge of sports. Athletics also increases muscle ability and the agility of the body. Girls learn the importance of sportsmanship and teamwork as they take part in organized sports activities. Intramurals is a voluntary program of athletics after school. The girls' intramural activities in- clude volleyball, basketball, and gymnastics.
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FIRST ROW: Connie Lanning, Sandy Priemer, Florine Nath, Judy Jones, Melodie Parcel, Brenda Sundling, Jacqui Simmons, Carol Bierdeman, Cheryl Unruh, Holly Rogers. SECOND ROW: Kim Thiessen, Loy Jackson, Laura Karst, Susan Vaughan, Denise Marrs, Kathy Hooser, Belinda Blair, Sheryl Williamson, Rella Martin, Zana Gray, Lillian Cummings, Shari West, Susanne Caston, Nanette Castor, Jeanne Aiken, Barbara French, Lisa Page, Karen Ramsey, Carol McConnell. THIRD ROW: Erlinda Branch, Billie Graves, Margaret Land- wehr, Kathy Davis, Cathi Krouse, Nancy Hammergren, Debi Krouse, Julia Graham, Kathy Evans, Barbara Graves, Macil Cowgar, Brenda Longwell, Chris Wallin, Judy Stanley, Carla Buller, Sherie Lohrentz, Teresa Imel, Kelly Burch, Terri Wingert, Cindy Christensen. FOURTH ROW: Martha Martin, Charlene Cleghorn, Rita Jayne, Vicki Benson, Debby DeLanty, Laury Murray, Candi Macy, Sharon Smith, Shauna Forsyth, Angela Bell, Cindy Day, Kay Campbell, Sarah Totten, Stephanie Greenlee, Fran Siemens, Gail Trent, Tina Cole, Sabrina Cook, Julie Lanmon, Shelley Johnson. FIFTH ROW: Twila Bowers, Sharon Smith, Renee Raber, Cheryl Herbert, DeeAnna Allen, Sharon Cramer, Linda Johnson, Elaine Gunzelman, Carol McKinley, Tammy Hull, Cheryl McGinn, Carolyn Ware, Vicki Reynolds, Debbe Breth, Shere Dick, Brenda Blevins, Kellene McKenzie, Cheryl Simpson, Brenda Richardson, Beth Hutton, Kathy Kralick. SIXTH ROW: Becky Bannen, CeeAnn Callahan, Susan Tinker, Pam Oakley, Margo Jones, Sandi Sanders, Kathy Ott, Marilyn Hood, Beth Brandenburg, Nancy Moyer, Debbie Batterton, Karen Smith, Stacia Razook, Pam Angle, Teresa Barney, Cindy Janzen, Kim Burris, Karen Greenan, Lisa Lambdin, Debbie Byers, Kelly Peterson. Pep Club The requirements for membership in Pep Club are dues of twenty-five cents, attendance of at least one game away from Mayberry, and attend- ance at all varsity home games. Members may have two excused absences and one unexcused absence. Although attendance at the seventh and eighth grade games is encouraged, it is not required. The 1971 Pep Club Cabinet is President, Brenda Sundling, Vice-president, Judy Jones, Secretary, Melodie Parcel, Treasurer, Jacqui Simmons. Miss Chipas sponsors Pep Club. 57
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Boys' Athletics During the course of the year, the boys manage to get quite a bit done in gym. The boys then work inside for several weeks of basketball. The next sport taught is wrestling. After that, there are tum- bling and gymnastics. Getting ready to play the girls, the boys then practice volleyball. In the last few weeks of school, the boys are again with the girls, this time playing softball. Another co-recreational sport is bombardment. The main purpose of gym is to teach the fun- damentals, and to develop skills in physical activities. Some of the boys are good enough in the sports to serve as referees.
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