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Spirit at Games and Rallies Jr' Life is full of rude awakenings. SN . A? gk K vig i N X 5- Rx. x si 1 . , v I . S-.. gy' l. The straw that broke the camells back. I. V. Cheerleaders: L. to r., Linda Perry, Debbie San- born, Jean Stone, Terry Cloutier, Chris Lawson, Anne Hastings, Mary Jane Whitney, and Patti Lawson. CHEERLEADERS The cheerleaders of 1966-1967 did an excellent job of building and maintaining school spirit. These girls faithfully attend- ed all the varsity football and basketball games to cheer the team to victory. Co- captains Paula Smith and Donna LaPerle led the others - Pat Burke, Linda Cum- mings, Barbara Pierson, Bonnie Perkins, Donna Kuniholm, and Diana Lawson. Their projects, in addition to cheering, were the purchase of new uniforms, a poster contest, Homecoming events, and pep rallies.
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Spunky Cheerleaders Spread Pep and 'SFootball, football, who's got the football? 1 The calm before the storm. Strive with your last ounce of courage . . F' Varsity Cheerleaders: L. to r., Donna LaPerle, Barbara Pierson, Diana Lawson, Donna Kuniholm, Bonnie Per- kins, Paula Smith, Linda Cummings, and Pat Burke,
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Plengf 0fSpiriZ. . .Field Hockey Kneeling: Linda Richardson, Tri-Captains Susan Diane Masellisg Chiquita Chevalierg Marcia Waters Hamilton, Betty Reid, and Betty Streeterg Jacky Jean Olsong Jane Gilmoreg Maureen Rocheg Miss Barnesg Nancy Nelsong Standing: Doris Niedzwiedzg Franklin. The girls, field hockey team did not have a winning season if you regard only the record, but if you consider the progress made by each individual, the team was very successful. Miss Franklin coached the girlsg Betty Streeter, Betty Reid, and Sue Hamilton were varsity captains. Lydia Lyesiuk was J. V. cap- tain. Winnie Eaton, Kathy Godfrey, Natalie Giniusz, and Linda MacKnight were managers. The team had a record of one win, two ties, seven losses. Let's make it a win! RECORD Mahar . . 0 Gardner . . 2 Mahar . . 0 Frontier . . 6 Mahar . . 0 Athol . . . . 3 Mahar . . 0 Monadnock . . . 2 Mahar . . 0 Frontier ..... 2 Mahar . . 0 Monadnock .... 0 Mahar . . 1 Cushing Academy . 0 Mahar . . 0 Gardner ..... 1 Mahar . . 0 Cushing Academy . 0 Mahar . . l Athol ...... 3 66 Nice rebound off the knee cap, Girls! s'What's up, Nancy, don't you get it?'
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