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Above: The 1972 majorettes for Norfolk Senior High are Connie Schaefer, Cheryl Grothe, Marci Wilmoth, Stacy Howser, and Christy Barton. Majorettes Attend Hastings Clinic Majorettes for this year included three seniors and two sophomores chosen from tryouts held last spring. They performed during half-times of football and basketball games. In August the squad attended a three day clinic held in Hastings. Flag twirlers prepared routines to accompany the marching band’s half-time shows and performed for a varsity basketball game. Pamela Freuden-burg, senior flag twirler, was featured in a solo performance also. Left: Pamela Freudenburg features for the squad in a solo performance. Right: Flag twirlers are Lorri Atwood and Pamela Freudenburg. 27
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Above: Pink Panther members include man, Denise Martin, Chris Cox, Jody Laura Turley, Robin Mauch, Sue Car- Front Row: Ginny Turley, Sue Upton, Miller. Second Row: Miss Claire Ray, ney, DeAnne Finkhouse, Sue Fisk, Cindy Joette Piper, Stacey Schott, Donna Fore- sponsor. Deb Yantzie, Carol Stewart, Greckle, student manager. Pink Panthers Practice, Perform Fifteen girls practiced after school four nights a week, rehearsing original dance routines which they performed during halftimes of five varsity basketball games. Several of their practices were with the Stagehand which provided accompaniment for their performances. The Pink Panthers also presented half-time entertainment at the Harlem Thrillers’ basketball game which was sponsored by the N Club. Members of the group include sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Miss Claire Ray was their sponsor. Above: Members of the Pink Panthers practice their routine after a pep rally. 26
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N Club Members Sell Beat Cards “Would you like to buy a beat card?’’ Selling beat cards was one of the money making activities of the N Club. Members also ran the concession stand and sponsored a basketball game in which local coaches challenged the Harlem Thrillers. The money made from these activities went toward the purchase of a weight machine. N Club members were letter-men from last year and usually met once a month. Homecoming and Sports Royalty candidates were nominated by N Club members. Top: N. Club officers include Scott Nixon, vice president: Kent Ditter. president; Rollie Gentzler, secretary-treasurer, and Randy Gallu, sergeant-at-arms. Above: Members Rich Barrett and Mitch Johnson help out at basketball games by keeping the floor swept. Right: Friendly Dale Muhs persuades two girls to buy his beat cards. 28
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