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sgioorb Why do we students go out for sports? Do we go out to help the team and to better the reputation of Pennridge? Do we enjoy the pain of an injured limb or new worn blisters? Do we enjoy the torture of fighting for a breath of air which doesn't seem to come? Do we like the dizziness and the nausea caused by a grueling practice in a sweat soaked uniform? Do we like to go home after practice with our muscles aching and tired? We like the sweat to drip from our bodies. We want to help the team. We want to help further the reputation of Pennridge. We want to test ourselves. We don't like the blisters and exhaustion that go with sports. The good feeling of victory, with the knowledge that it was achieved through long hard work, far overshadows the discomforts of victory.
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GITIS Varsll B0 s Varsll The Boys' Varsity Club IS open tc any boy xx ho has earned a x lrsitx letter in '1 s ort The club at use in serxing the school and community The club grants loans to students going to college sponsors the Scholastic Xthletic X ward which is presented at Cfraduition and co spon sors the annual basketbill Jamboree with the Girls' Varsity Club 154 Let s have smorgasbord at the Jamboree ll ll 31 This year the Girls' Varsity Club has been very busy. They helped the Boys' Varsity Club with the basketball jamboreeg they had a pajama partyg they elected officersg and they posed for a Pennant picture. Along with all this hard work, they also spent many dull meetings waiting for school to adjourn. The mem- bers are all athletically inclined, but it is difficult to play lacrosse in a classroom The Pennant Staff suggest that the girls look into forming atiddly-winks team XX. John sleeps in class too 21 c lk a ' ' ' l b -9 -' l b l l. ' . p , l - tempts to raise money to . T X b V ' ' ' '
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156 Ch l'l'l'lPClCIillg Cheerleading 1-2-3-4 3-2-1--1 fHint: take algebra and learn to county, Who for? What for? fHint: take English I and learn to writey, Who you gonna yell for? fllint: take another languageg you're a failure at Englishj P-E-N-N-R-I-D-G-E That's us fWEl!D Our cheerleaders may not be able to count or write, but they do know how to create en- thuiasm 175 or ethusism U5 or enthusiasmf'?l-- Noise. JUNIOR HIGH CHEERLEADERS: Joan Detweiler, Sandy Vogt, Darlene Moyer, Joan Fitzgerald, Nancy Much, Sandy Beard, Carol Lous. Foreground: Nancy Ruth, Karen Waite, Robin Hendricks. VARSITY CHIQERLEAIJERS: Kneeling: Peggy Shlve, Sandy Moore, Emily Field, Betsey Hayden, Donna Kcllenbcrger, Susan McDonnell.
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