Monroe High School - M Book Yearbook (Monroe, WI)

 - Class of 1974

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LEFT: BEGINNING AT THE FAR LEFT IS: Laurie Ganshert, Julie Kundert, Bonnie Gyure, Jan Springer, Cyndi Cherrey, and Charlotte Blum. They were the energetic highly spirited and never give up group called Varsity Football Cheerleaders. They came up with many decent skits over the football season. But it took two tries to get a picture of them. RIGHT: Almost the same order, but let’s explain this portrait. Laurie starts, “Hey! This is a great place for a picture retake in the middle of winter.” Julie, Laurie, would you please move your arm. Bonnie. “1 like this cement, it’s a nice place to do cheers.” Cyndi, “Yes, sir, right here in front of MHS, under the world-famous Arch.” Jan, “I’ll have nothing to do with this.” And Chuck says, “Hey!? Did you know he just snapped a picture?” They Yelled, Screamed, Stomped Clapped As last year, the cheerleader advisor was Mrs. Mag-lio, who is not pictured due to fear of cameras? However, just because one does not have the desire to be photographed, does not mean that one did not supply the leadership necessary. A curious thought for all you hard-thinking thinkers: Why are the same cheerleaders found in the various photographs over and over again? I think that means that they were the cheerleaders. One more strange line before I attempt to get serious or whatever (mostly whatever I’m sure): For those of you football fans that comprehend we have a thought: CHEERLEADER HERE! In real life being a cheerleader requires a lot of skill, twice as much endurance, being proud of the team you are cheering for and the people you are cheering with, and of course we must not forget the obvious reasons either. Just in case somebody decides to read this we’ll add an eye catcher here at the bottom of our page: 22 ABOVE: The J.V. Basketball Cheerleaders Are As Follows: TOP: Mary Kay Klarer. MIDDLE: Peggy Usher, Anna Albertson. FRONT: Louise Viney, Lisa Eberle, and Christy Donny. A well representing group for our J.V. Basketball players. They also managed to help make our pep rallies a little more life-like etc. or something. BELOW: The J.V. Football Cheerleaders have one advantage over all the other cheerleader groups: both of their first-time photos turned out well, therefore the JV’s in a tree: STANDING: Anna Albertson, Connie Daley, Kathy Schuepp. OUT IN FRONT: Mary Kay Klarer, Christy Donny, and AT THE RIGHT. Louise Viney.

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COACHES NEVER LOSE (II) But more importantly it’s to tearh them to live up to their potential no matter what this potential is. It’s to teach them to do their best and never be satisfied with what they are but to strive to be as good as they can be if they tried harder. A coach can never make a great player out of a boy who isn’t potentially great. But he can make a great competitor out of any child. And miraculously he can make a man out of a bov. For a coach the final scftre i’t read so many points for my team, so many points for theirs. Instead it reads: many boys. And this is a score that isnever published. And this is the score that he reads to himself and in which he finds h.s real joy { ; when the last game is ove: (Thanks to Mr. doe Newton of York HS for permission to use 2 poems from his THE LONG GREEN Mr. Mitchell and other coaches of MHS are truly the coaches of this poem, well deserved recognition. SPORTS



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As I was saying, the above picture was another of those kind of things that we call a retake. (I forget which retake, twenty-first or twenty-second no doubt.) BELOW: Chuck demonstrates the cheer called “Countdown.” You remember the one, like this: 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, and then some fool would scream all by himself: ONE! while everyone else held up a finger. LOWEST RIGHT: TOP: Laurie Studer. MIDDLE: Donna Kleckner, Terri Miller, Joanne Rufener. In front outfitted in a basketball uniform is Pam Sandley. V” is for VICTORY which is what we all yelled, no matter what our sport might have been. RIGHT: Are there enough different displays of emotion? or perhaps they are all the same emotion: Hope and cheer, but determined that our guys will end on the tip-top. This was our Conference Tournament, where a large amount of mixed emotion found its way into everyone. MIDDLE RIGHT: I bet you never thought it was possible to catch them all with open-mouths in one picture. Here's evidence (don't forget to tilt your book fly-high) that it can be done. But don’t forget that this is also evidence that they were doing their job — and well. MIDDLE LEFT: The Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders: Hands Across the Sea. ON TOPIS: Kandy Holcomb. STANDING: Julie Kundert. MIDDLE: Charlotte Blum and Laurie Ganshert. FRONT: Jan Springer, Bonnie Gyure.

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