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TOP TO BOTTOM: Roseanne Cottolico, Andrea Davi, Carol DeStetano. Cheerleaders The cheerleaders this year were full ot vim and vigor and stood out attractively in their orange and black gored skirts, black ierseys and white gloves. The cheerleaders were chosen at the end ot last year by the Student Body on qualities of ability and leadership. Every Friday night these girls were at the games giving everthing they've got. The results were three sore throats and a championship team. Little Pirates TOP TO BOTTOM: Marilyn Vugliente Alice Rodriguez, Nancy Garcia.
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Pep Club forms a block letter P. Pep Club Pep, pep and more pep! this is the Pep club's motto. It is organized to promote sportsmanship and cheer the teams on to vic- tory. lt has one of the largest enrollments of any club in the school. Some of its trade marks are: wind-blown hair, sore throats and red noses. The last football rally was an exchange rally with Antioch. In the morning yell leaders, pom-pom girls, pirates, coaches, season co-captains, and Pep club president iourneyed to Antioch and they were met with a worm reception. Later in the day, Antioch student leaders iourneyed to Pittsburg. The Pittsburg rally will be remembered as one of the most enthusiastic in the school's history. The rally was highlighted with a yell given by Mr. Poe.
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Pom-Pom Girls Flashing orange and black outfits, big smiles, action and fun-that's the Pom-pom girls. To acquaint you with the PHS morale boosters, their names are Claire Roybal, Norine Lombardo, Karen Richardson, Janet DiFiori, and Angela Cataldo. Rose Magas heads the lively group. Eligibility to run for Pom-pom girl is de- cided by a point system. Points are acquired by attendance at all football and basketball games, yelling in the rooting section, and sell- ing concessions. At the end of the year the girls with the most points try out. The head Pom-pom girl, future head Pom-pom girl, and Pep club adviser choose the next year's Pom- pom girls from the group of applicants. The activities of the Pom-pom girls not only help them have an active and happy school experience, they likewise develop ad- mirable qualities for later life. Majorettes and Flag Twirler L TOP TO BOTTOM: Janet DiFiori, Angela Cataldo, Head Pom-pom girl, Rose Magus, Claire Roybal, Norine Lombardo, Karen Richardson. LEFT TO RIGHT: Betty Jean Ferrante, JoAnn Olvera, flag twirler: Jo Anne Schutt. 65
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