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X Far right: Practice, practice, and more practice is needed to achieve precision for- mations. Lower right: Mrs. Ritter directs the Celtans who are posed in their school uni- forms. They are, Row 1: Janet McDowell, Mary Camillo, Mary Bair, and Debby Fry. Row 2: Janelle Meier, JoAnn Saddler, Pam Hankins, and Debi Andal. Row 3: Peggy En- ninga, Carol Miller, Diane Anderson, Janice Pyle, Cheryl Glanville, and Dawn Bauer. Row 4: Lori Anderson, Karen Schlewitz, Jan Dewey, Kathy Smith, Pennie Elsenraat, Jane Sundet, and Jan Hawk. Row 5: Terrie Grogan and Kathi Neuswanger. Row 6: Vik- ki Worden, Carol O'Conner, and Leslie Hu- son. Row 7: Pam Christensen, and Karen Wager. Not pictured are Judy Berg, Jan Cornforth, Virginia Baker, and Marilyn Al- mera. Right center: President Dawn Bauer presents a bouquet to Mrs. Ritter in appre- ciation for her leadership. Right: Co-captain Kathi Neuswanger demonstrates good march- ing form. Center: Getting gracefully from one formation to another is important to drill teams as shown by the Celtans. Left center: Wearing their special marching uni- forms, the Celtans perform at a pep assem- bly. Upper left: A figure 68 is just part of a Celtan marching routine. 3 was
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Pepsters Raise Spirit All Year Raising spirit has been the goal of the pep club this year. Pep club is for any girl who par- ticipates in this effort. They do so by wearing blue and white and sitting in the pep section at games, making booster signs for the various ath- letic events, and rooting the teams to victory. Pep club took a major part in planning, promot- ing, and preparing spirit week and they formed a V on the football field before home games. They also contributed to the spirit of the school by giving recognition to athletes by giving them boutonnieres after victories and placing pictures of outstanding athletes in the showcase. Standard uniform for the club this year was a blue and white pants dress. Right: A tense moment for rooters at the Grant-McNary game. Lower: Pep club officers pose proudly beneath the new bleachers. Row l: Vivian Beebe, signs, Mrs. Travis, adviser. Row 2: Carol Gallinger, secretary-treasurer, Margaret Cody, vice-president, Suzanne Stenerodden, ju- nior activitiesg Sue Ronhaar, signs, Lynne Rose- boro, senior activities, Kay Glennie, President.
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The Birth of a The change from Piperettes to Celtans marked the emergence of a drill team rather than a dance group, said Mrs. Carol D. Ritter advisor and director of the drill team. The purpose of Celtans is to provide half time entertainment at basketball games, develop poise and good grooming, and to promote lea- dership, cooperation and scholarship. Mrs. Ritter said that this year they tried to become a service group as Well as a performing group. Chosen as officers of the team, which consists only of seniors, were co-captains Judy Berg and Kathy Neuswanger. President was Dawn rill Team Bauer, vice-president Peggy Enningag and secretary-treasurer Janelle Meier. On December 14, the group per- formed at North Salem for McNary's Homecoming game. They provided entertainment at Willamette Univer- sity on February 15, and during the State Basketball Tournament, the Celtans were invited to perform. They demonstrated their precision talents March 21 and 22 before tourney capacity crowds. Squad leaders responsible for organizing the girls were Jane Sundet, Janice Pyle, Peggy Enninga, Dawn Bauer, Kathi Newswanger, and Judy Berg. . i uni kr: . W-il Ri7.Yfli?i
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