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the cheerblock to help lead the yells. White blouses and green ties were the trade-mark of Cheerblock members. Cheerleaders Lorrie Sands, Nancy lVlcFall, Linda Switzer, Sherri Leonard and Carol Beets lead the crowcl in a familiar routine. Senior Carol Beets radiates spirit with the actions of a well rehearsed cheer. Practice made perfection of favorite yells. Give me an Nl , yell cheerleaders Lorrie Sands, Nancy lVlcFall, and Sherri Leonard during the Sports Night basketball game. First year students Becky Centy, Vicki Leonard, Sharon Ball, and Nancy Bell performed as freshman cheerleaders. 47
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Perfection of cheers Requires hard Work Among the most active of the activities is cheer'- leading. The squad is composed of five varsity, six junior varsity and four freshman cheerleaders. All cheerleaders attended the Eighteenth Annual High School Cheerleaders Conference at Indiana Uni- versity in November. Cheerleaders are an important part of every school. Their function is to promote the school spirit necessary for the team and the school. Also, the girls must set good examples in sportsmanship for the entire school. At the same time, each girl must maintain average or above-average grades in all subjects. The rewards of physical fitness along with the warm feeling of helping your team and your school are a few benefits of the hours spent practicing and performing. To buy uniforms and other equipment they sponsored 'several after game dances. Performing as varsity cheerleaders were Nancy McFalI, Carol Beets, Linda Switzer, Sherri Leonard, and Lorrie Sands. 46
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TELSTAR-B. Quade, L. Perry, C. Wdowka, S. Ball, K. Kiernan, M Vollrnar 5 Offenbacher I Downing j Reed, M. McFarIing, G. Allemenos, G. Vollmar, T. Lane, S, Leonard V Leonard 1 Kitterman S Waggoner 1, Allemenos, B, Wills, M, Bushey, V. Bailey. ffset press offers Newly styled Telstar Alternating Fridays were the deadlines for various reporters and editors of the Telstar and for each issue it seemed as though that day came faster and faster. Many new reporters for the paper found it necessary to familiarize themselves with a new vocabulary of such words as lead out, and beat assignment. For the first time, the school newspaper was print- ed within the school. The print shop burned photo- graph negatives onto a sensitized aluminum alloy plate and used this plate to print the paper. The bi- weekly publication kept everyone informed about the latest school news, sports, and social events. Alternal-ing editors of Telstar were jody Allemenos and Marilyn Off, both seniors. Each girl worked as editor for one semester. 48
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