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Cheerleaders Jane Cairns, captain, and Sheila Reardon, co- Admiring the ring of a cheerleader from another SChOOZ, members captain, work together to coordinate enthusiastic backing. of the NOTZWMZ squad are promoting good spirit among opponents. 1963-64 NORLAND VARSITY CHEERLEADEHS J. Featherstone7 B. Campbell, S. Coury, L. Sinko, J. Cairns, S. Reardon, V. Penn, Sears, C. Sampson, S. Dix. 186
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Page 189 text:
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ltheir warm-up prior to beginning the dafs practice. Trial times will be High jumper Bob Klewitz realizes the importance of good taken, after which runners will concentrate on individual work-outs. approach and a powerful take-Oj? on his performances. Concentrating maximum ehort into the discus throw, Bob Czipulis strives to increase distance and develop his form during the release. timing necessary to the successful hurdler, as Archie Turner and Gil Shearon verify through past experience.
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CHEERLEADERS Display Inexhaustible Pep, Spirit and Enthusiasm Building school spirit and promoting support of athletic events were the main activities of the cheer- leaders. Led by Miss Meyer, the cheerleaders began their exacting task even before school opened. In additidn to practicing cheers, the girls provided emonade for the football team. Enthusiasm, dedication, and the desire to serve her school were important characteristics evident in each of Norlande ten cheerleaders. The selec- tion of the squad was a difficult task to perform. high scholastic average and excellent athletic ability were necessary qualifications for selection. During the football season, the girls backed the eam. Beat tags, maroon and grey shakers, and sock ops provided funds used to buy uniforms and etters. In addition to the varsity squad, Junior arsity cheerleaders were chosen to lead the Junior Captain Jane Cairns is responsible for the timing and selection of arsity basketball team to Victory appropriate cheers which prompt ardent spirit throughout games. 'I uring a tense moment of a decisive Gold Coast Conference basketball Sandy Dix and Sue Coury display their tireless energy ame, cheerleader Sheila Reardon shows concern over the hnal outcome. necessary for maintaining team vigor in competition. 187
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