Varsity Imagination and ability were put well together as the varsity and reserve cheerleaders boosted the team and roused the fans for the traditional winning season for New Lexington sports. Pep rallies were held during the day and bon-fires held during the night to arouse the fans spirit for the games to follow. With the imagination of the varsity and reserve cheerleaders, comedy skits were well received by both students and faculty. Many long, hard, hours were spent after school as they perfected cheers, attempted new routines and prepared for pep rallies. Never knowing the outcome of the game, the devoted fans and cheerleaders kept the spirit alive. Sherie. Bonita. Paula. Cheryl. Teresa. Paula H. 28 Cheerleaders take time for a picture. Cheryl at pep rally
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Who For National Honor Society? 1ST ROW: Bob Tague. Mike Mooney. Mike Householder. Ned Underwood. Ed Wollenberg. Dean Barnes. Joe Patterson. Rick Allen. Brian Potts. 2ND ROW: Susanna Burkimer, Bonita Tackett, Marianne Brown. Mary Pat McTeague. Diane Nutter. Susie King. Bobbie Hutchison. Debbie Harris. Mary Gentry. Vicki Singo. Janet Cronin. Margaret Barnes. 3RD ROW: Diana Clark. Marianne Ferguson, Linda Clark. Keith Luzadder, Jon Cannon. Terry Paxton. Kent Thompson. Mike Kelley. Julie Harman, Pan Garey. Kay Newlon. There are thirty-five members of the National Honor Society. In February, twenty-six juniors and seniors were tapped for the society by the two year members. The ceremony was candle light and attended by the entire school. Bob Tague was Master of Ceremonies, with Mike Kelley speaking of scholarship; Keith Luzadder on leadership; Bonita Tackett on service, and Kay Newlon on character. Other two year members aiding the ceremony were Julie Harman, Diane Clark, and Kent Thompson. 30 Keith representing leadership. Bonita. Secretary; Bob. President; Diane. Treasurer.
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