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Top, left to right: Donna J. Avery, Joan Hes- lop and ,lane Freeman. Lower: Geraldine Smith, cfaptaing .lanet Seely. Top left to right: Eleanor Arnold, .lo Diane Dell, Nancy Watson. Bottom: Dora Teeter, 1-aptain: Theota James. Cheerleaders This year the cheerleaders were chosen by two representatives of each high school class and the faculty. The five highest scored girls were placed on the Varsity squad and the next five on lr. Varsity squad. Geraldine Smith was elected captain of the Varsityg Dora Teeter headed the J.V.,s.M During football season, the cheerleaders followed the team wherever they went, rain or shine. This year, both Varsity and Junior Varsity have a number of new cheers and still have the old dependable ones. The ,l.V.'s have a new cheer, the uHuddle Yellw, which was liked by many people. The Varsity girls came up with a number of new cheers from the g'War Cryu to the 'LVarsity Yellf' The cheerleaders have done a fine job in cheering and encouraging the crowd to cheer. The girls have cheered the boys on when they needed some help, or when they were on top. E411
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l First Row: Bob Howell, George Dorn, Mike Williams, Roy Teeter, Chuck Mikulec, Dick Knight. Second Row: Dick Jackson, Keith Williams, Tom McGuire, Dick Classen, Coach Cancro. Baseball Baseball practice started April 10 this year, with 11 men coming out. Six of these men are letter- inen from last year's squad, however. They are as follows: Charles Mikulec, Donald Watson, Dick Knight, Dick Classen, Don Jackson, Tom McGuire, Keith Williams, Gus Eberhardt, and Bob Howell. The newcomers are: John Mikulec, Dick Vargo, Howard Jenney, Roger Burgralf, and Richard Jackson. In the 1948-49 season Newfield swatted their way to the championship of the Southern Division of the Tri-County conference, with an eight-win, two-loss record. Jim Drader and Don Watson pitched four wins against one loss apiece, to lead the team in reg- ular season play. Lansing, Northern Division Champs, beat Newfield out of the League Championship 9-7. Al- though Newlield out-hit Lansing 12-6, a number of Newiield errors contributed to the Lansing win. H01
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