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Kay el t es KAYETTES LOWER LEFT: Diane Swim, Vicki Dinsmore, Bemeice Fehrenbach, Joy North, Donna Cranston, Trudi Ruff, LuArrn DeWald, Sue Briand, Carol Burditt, Betty Pfannenstiel, Peggy Stoecklein, Linda Eckels, Betty Fercking, Terryl Jay, Candy Strecker, Carol Leterle, Paula Brenner, Mrs. Floyd, Carolyn Hogsett, Cynthia Mauch, Bonnie Gabel, Patty Rupp, Debbie Alderman, Willa Janssen, Julie Alderman, Karen Clouston, Debra Schuler, ASwen Wiens, Debbie Cotton, Linda Popp, Glenda Rebel, Debbie Bain, Cheri Hopkins, Debbie Mellies, Connette Werth, Linda Knotts, Sharon Bondurant, Sandy Benkula, Janice Stoecklein, Ann North, Janice Bondurant, Pam McDonald, Denise Sigley, Debbie Meis, Nikii Shauers, Michele Briand, Connie Gerstner, Donna Hawkinson, Lynette Ruff, Joan Pavlu, Beverly Schuler, Bette Stum, Michelle Helms, Diana Slagle, Debra Burditt, Janet Bums, Diane Hertel, Melba Sutton, Leigh Ann Rohr, Vicki Brenner, Diana Munsch, Claudia Durfee, Sally Antenen. MISSING: Donna McPeek.
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Varsity C heer- leaders L. TO R. Joyce Moeder, Penny Slagle, Debbie Bain, Head Cheerleader, Janice Bondurant, Sharon Bondu- rant. N-ettes Promote School Spirit During the 67-68 school year of athletic events and activities, the blue and white uniforms of 87 mem- bers of the N-ettes were seen as a symbol of the enthu- siam, spirit, and color of N.C.H. S. Led by the cheer- leaders and N-ettes, the student body supported their teams as they strived for victory. The N-ettes were a vital part of the school spirit at NCHS, and faithfully supported their team all year. The girls in N-ettes gave their best to school spirit. The spirit stick represents the enthusiasm and spirit that the cheerleaders and the crowd can com- municate to the team. It is the highest honor that can be achieved by a cheerleading squad at a cheerleading camp. NCHS Cheerleaders won the spirit stick in the 2nd day of national competition at Dallas. Freshman Cheerleaders: L. TO R. Joy North, Trudi Ruff, Ann Gantz, Paul- ette Meis, Loretta Moeder. 21
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Terryl Jay, Kayette president and Kayette Kayettes of the Month: (L. to R. ) Bette Stum, Lynette Ruff, of the year, receives a plaque ofrecogni- Donna Cranston, Suzanne Briand, Janice Stoecklein, Paula tion from William S. Brickell, Dist. Dir. Brenner. Missing: Terryl Jay, Betty Pfanenstiel. of United Cerebral Palsy, for outstanding chapter service to the United Cerebral Palsy of Kansas. Kayettes Enjoy A Progressive Year The Kayettes, an organization whose purpose is helping others, began a progressive year with an increase of 38 members. Some of the year's ac- tivities included the fall welcome for the faculty, decoration of the Christmas tree, the UNICEF drive, and the Cerebral Palsy Drive. Heart Sister week and Twirp week were the fun activities sponsored by the Kayettes. Heart Sister week consisted of giving a secret pal identity hints and some candy or gum every day. The climax of the week was a valentine's gift from the Heart Sister. Twirp week gave every girl a chance to chase the boy of her dreams. The week was con- cluded by the girl taking the boy to an all school dance. The highlight of each month was the election of the Kayette of the Month. KAYETTE OFFICERS AND BOARD MEMBERS SEATED: (L. to R. ): Paula Brenner, Vice-President; Janice Stoecklein, Points Chairman; Betty Fercking, Sec- retary; Linda Eckles, STUCO Rep. ; Sandy Benkula, Music Chairman; Terryl Jay, President; Sharon Bondurant, Music Chairman; Willa Janssen, School Service Chairman; Betty Pfannenstiel, Publicity Chairman; Bette Stum, Community Service Chairman; Candy Strecker, Recreation Chairman; Lynnette Ruff, Treasurer. STANDING: Donna Cranston, World Service Chairman; Mrs. Floyd, Adviser.
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