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VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Kneeling C Chapman B Bodwellg N. Saracenog H. Coang J. Welch. Second Rau D Lathrop captain D. Dickie, captaing M. Kendall. A silent tense air hangs over the crowd as Margie Kendall struggles over her fellow cheer- leaders to complete the shaky formation of a pyramid. With a sigh of relief, from both the crowd and the cheerleaders, the pyramid disas- sembles to the victory cry of Yup-yup! And the Milford cheerleaders continue to startle the crowd with stunts ranging from cartwheels to broken zippers. A highly competitive try-out produced a squad of individualistic and enthusi- astic cheerleaders. Very rarely did everyone re- member every article of her uniform but very rarely did anyone forget the enthusiasm and cheers which helped the team through a great year. With congratulations from the Spirit Club, most of this year's cheerleaders will leave us with happy echoes of their favorite cheer: Yup-yup- YUPVY Gfrls, I think be'.v watching.
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Front Ron B Jones N Odellg M. Milesg J. Blanchard, G. Ansaldog D. Kennedyg J. Ansaldo M Blanchard S Lindaburyg B. Conti. Second Row: N. Mitiguyg I.. Laquerre, captams Back Rau 5 Bourke, manager, Mrs. Magnon. coachg L. Ouellette, manager. GIRLS' VARSITY From the first aching muscles, to the showered coach, to the last tight game with Nashua's rival squad, the Milford girls' basketball teams were in there fighting all the way. The bus trips and games were filled with high spirits and a poor sense of direction. The girls were found to be proficient, not only in playing, but in cheer- ing their team on and discovering who had the gum. This year, after a long wait and many patches, the girls received new uniforms in time to finish out the season, while the JV squad inherited the old Varsity uniforms. Everyone sighed with relief as they finally found a uni- form that fit well. The girls suffered a loss of many top players last year. The Junior Varsity team was made up almost entirely of new members, but lots of talent was displayed, promis- ing a winning team in the future. This season was fairly successful, with a Varsity record of five wins and seven losses and JV record of six wins and four losses when the last whistle of the '66-'67 season blew.
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