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Stamp ut Boredom Schuffle Board. The competition between Yoretyme Clubs was won by the conquering Ski Club as they prevailed over rival contestants with their marvelous pancake house and informative short movie on skiing. y Co-Chairman of this event were Sandy Boyns and Rick Ridings. Other booths consisted of an Ice Cream Parlor QYFCD, Malts and Cookies KFHAB, Jail fLatin JCL3, Jewelry fBi- ology Hon. Soc.j, The Red Lion Pub featuring Senior Mugs, fSeniorsD, Pizza Parlor fluniors and Freshmenl, and the Sophomore flower booth. ...N L ffm. l,-,small-suns. Brenda Becker shows enthusiasm as she sets up two students as Charlie Brown and Snoopy in the Yoretyme Fotomachen. After being paid, Sheriff Don Klein hauls Karl Lahm to jail, :ith assistance from undeputized deputies during Yoretyme 0l1I'S. In what seems to be a state of confusion, Dogsledders JoAnn Chvala, Denny Garner, Paul Waters and Bill Classcock line up for the start of the Sailor Olympics dogsled race, Q
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Junior wheelbasket contestants Bonnie Luker and Jeff Chase fbackgroundl hoof it across the gym floor with Jan Parrott and Lee Leiter in hot pursuit fforegroundj. l mpics and Yoret me Sailor Olympics, sponsored by the Unsinkables and advised by Mr. Funkhouser, sailed to a tremendous success with more than 96 contestants. This year's Olympics were held after the Grandville Wrestling Match, with Mr. Carrigan as announcer. The winners this year were the class of '69 who will have their names put on a plaque with last 'year's winners, the class of '68, Winners werez. Arm Wrestling, Laurel Wierengog Tri- cycle Race, Melva Clark, Sue Fisher, Sam Pulos, and Jim Bacong Wheel Basket, Julie Beauleaux, Roger Funkhouser, Norma Bader and Jeff Chase, Vickie Wininger and Mike Rouse in the Three Legged Race. The Malt Competition was won by Al Cherry, while Mark Risk took first place in Confidence and speed are shown by slippery Sam Pulos as he rides to victory in the tricycle race.
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Floyd Kinsman and Tom Miller, top ath- letes representing the Senior class spirit, set the pace for a '68 cheer. The dozen Shipmates, Mona Shores' own pom-pom girls, present a routine to enter- tain during a Pep Assembly. Dave Wells, followed by the Majorettes, leads Pep Band out of a Pep Assembly. Pep Band members are Sophomore, Junior, and Senior band members who volunteer their time to support Shores athletes. Pep Assemblies Boost School Spirit Pep Assemblies generate spirit among students for the night's game. Athletes are honored, and the school's spirit provides the spark needed to bring out the drive in a team. The Sophomores won the coveted anchor--symbol of sch-ool spirit-a plurality of times. To win, a class must shout loudest at a Pep Assembly. It is tradition for the Sophomore class to have the loudest mouths. Masters of Ceremony for the Pep Assemblies usually came in twos . . . whether students or faculty. Who can forget the Spirit Stick, Mr. Reed swinging on the basketball hoop, or Super Sail- or? Entertainment for the assemblies was in the form of an amusing skit, a cheer by the cheerleaders, or a stunt by the Shipmates. Pep Band instilled spirit for, as well as interest in, the coming game.
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