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BOOSTING MORALE l'-l-fl-ll-l, Team, T'-l-fr-Il-Ti are familiar words heard at every gganief The cheerleaders are there each game cheering for victory from beginning to end. livery girl has an equal chance In try for t'llttf'I'li'IUl0T. ln Sep- temher, they all practice. learning the cheers and motions under the superxision of Miss lirayl-ca who gives out ideas. This year, for the first time, the ninth and tenth graders tried for junior Varsity Cheerleaders and the eleventh and twelfth graders tried for Yarsity Cheerleaders. The selection was a difficult one because the competition was keen. However, a final decision was made. In October, the cheerleaders sent representatives to a dinner at the Usborne Hotel. There they met cheerleaders from other schools and discussed rules and regulations. Our representatives were Sharon l.illie and Josephine Yitale. The cheerleaders are always fighting to win just as the team. I SY QB J. Xitale, I.. Kehoskie, J. Smith, M, Ball, B. Yan Ditto, M, Carey. CHEERINC THE TEAMS -1.4 P. Conley, M. Richards, M. Ball, S. Lillie, P. Marsden, M. Isbell. fl? T 2?
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VY. Xt' Kneeling Mr West Rowl C Carris H Casey G Emerson R Learo F Dalesio L Miller G Ball Row2 R Hicks W Young VV Mapley F Connors R Helmer R Stoneburg .I Adsit R Murdock Row3 C Scanlon F Parry K Aldrich 'VI Iicciano J Irace J Roe j Nlaplev F VV1lson I Wenzel C 'Vlarsh J Cuff R Mitchell E Goldsmith QQW We of Port Byron Central can always tell when spring has arrived for lt is heralded with the crack of the bat and the solid smack of a baseball hitting a gloxe These familiar sounds tell us that spring has arrxxed bringing with it baseball season This year our team will enter the Cayuga County Baseball League Our prospects for a pennant vsinnmg team seem to be xerv good this year and ex ers one is confident that vie will come through on top. Although we haye lost some of last years players Mr. XVests old reliables will be back to give our team the strength it will need to successfully win the games on its tough schedule. There are many new boys coming out for the team for their first time this year, and most likely some of them will get a spot on the team. In other years our teams have carried the true Panther spirit with them wherever they have played. VVe all give them our best wishes for a successful season, in hopes that they will come through on top with the leaguefpennant. will-f , . 5 'X nr J. 'N7
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MEETING OUR NEICHBORS f-'-1 'X l 5 's i ,gs .limi -nh-IEE C IRLS SPORTSD AY The Port Hx ron Iiixe journex ed to 'xloraxia Februarx 7 to enter in the Qportsdax ex ent being held there Sex eral schools xx arc lrlrtlcipating in this Sportsdax Among, them xx ere VX ecdsport Cato Lnion Springs S'1N'1I1I1'1l1 md Sherxxood 'lhc schools drcxx numbers to determine the txxo schoola they xx ould play xxon bx a score of ll 4 The second game xxlth Cato ended in a tie Score The girls picked bx the students from the tenth grade through the txx elfth xx ere Har lene XX right 'xlarge Ball Nlarie enks Flirabeth lsehoskie 'Norma Horr Sharon Lillie and 'xlarx X itale I lizabeth Shetler represented I ort Bx ron in foul hooting as the result of her xictorx III the local school trx outs She placed third in the Lountx contest 'it Moraxia Soccer Qportsdax xx as scheduled for Uirlx in thc fall but due to the earlx snoxx it xx 1 cancelled Other Sportsdaxs scheduled are X ollcxlnll and Softball These xxill be run on the samc basis as the Basketball xx'1S This program is entirely different than others held prcxiouslx at P B C 5 The girl enjox it greatlx and are hoping it xxill continue for nnnx xeara fi 'lO?,.. 4 : 1 A--fl 1 A T1 f aah .R . 5, , nk I I - ' , . 4 ta, g x, ' l il ' Q ' 'I I. T' ,,, ' z Q 'af ' mx K V V B if' '- , ' W.: A , ! ' 4, , x I V T i X I e 0 I I A x l l f ' , Q ' ' I , Port Bvron first Jlaved XN'eeds Jort. This was a victorious ame for Port Bvron as thex' . I . I U , S . , . T . . l h ,Y V . Q , 1 S h ,. U L' L V' Y ' N' B' A x ' xl v . A v -1 - I -Z S 5, o , -ijix ff H X , 'U N I 4' -f I . 1 iw rx 70 x - A124 l xl 4 fhjh ,xg
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