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Majorettes and Cheerleaders Support Devils Who attends all the Blue Devils ' games and cheers them on to victory? Whose hours of hard work and endless energy make an undef eatable combination? Yes, it ' s the honor-deserving cheerlead- ers being described. During the half- time of every home game they are cap- ably aided by the ambitious majorettes who demonstrate their faithful support of the Devils and keep that school spirit high with their colorful and per- fectly performed routines. MAJORETTES (Above). Standing — E. Nash, E. LaMothe, J. Martin. Kneeling — M. Ellis, D. Payment, M. Lawrence. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS — (Left) — S. McCaffery, E. Baccari, B. Chelberg, D. Maki, M. Ross. B TEAM CHEERLEADERS— (Be- low) — S. Smith, C. Evensen, S. Bean, K. Jacobson, A. Bailey, A. Partridge.
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Busy planning the layout of a page in KEYNOTE, Audrey Bjunes, Editor-in-chief (seated right) discusses the possible layout with her editors: (seated from left to right) Vivian Cody, news editor; Diane Edlund, features editor; (standing) Carole Pattison, classes edit- or; Sharon Nelson, calendar editor; and Carolyn Bigelow, Editor. Under the watchful eye of Business Manager Bill East- man, KEYNOTE ' S advertising staff plans ad layouts for the next issue of the paper. Advertising manager, Ruth McPhail, left, helps Bill explain what advertisers are expecting from your school newspaper to ad solicit- ors Pat Hill and Mary Gagnon. Always Working to Beat the Deadlines One of the busiest sections of Sault High is undoubtedly room 119, the KEYNOTE office. This small room contains four typewriters, which were constantly clacking, to prepare copy for fourteen issues of KEYNOTE published during the 1959-1960 school year. In addition to the time spent on newspaper editing, the staff sponsored a skating party, traveled to press conferences in Ann Arbor and Charlevoix, and held their annual awards ban- quet, during which staffers were rewarded for all their hairpulling hours. Three news services — Columbia Press As- sociation, National Scholastic Press Association, and Quill and Scroll — awarded KEYNOTE a first place rating, signifying A-l quality. Night shift, one of KEYNOTE ' S most popular activities, finds staffers folding and inserting pages. Left to right: Jeannie Seppala, Gary Freedman, Vivian Cody, Jean Hoornstra, Pat Hill, Bruce Hoornstra, Betty Mattson, and Mary Ruth Hoornstra. 20
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v ' f 3 ' «• v t $ ' ft M:f 3 Lf VARSITY — E. Vincent, Student Manager; C. Walk- er, J. Bumstead, K. Perry, P. Donnelly, Captain; T. Ludwig. Standing — L. Soorus; W. Kestila, A. McLay, F. Laundy, T. Muntter. J. Myers, Mr. Ludwig, Coach. Blue Devils Have Winning Season VARSITY GAMES Sault 53 Munising 44 Sault 48 Manistique 58 Sault 31 Negaunee 36 Sault 41 Marquette 49 Sault 61 Manistique 80 Sault 34 Negaunee 37 Sault 54 Ishpeming 44 Sault 48 Traverse City 34 Sault 64 Newberry 40 Sault 41 Alpena 53 Sault 58 Traverse City 39 Sault 55 Newberry 53 Sault 55 Gladstone 54 Sault 56 Collegiate 32 Reguli n- Season Record: Won 9 Lost 7 Sault 43 Escanaba 40 Great Lakes Conference Record: Sault 30 Alpena 40 Won 6 Lost 5 REGULAR SEASON LEADERS Scoring Leader: Tom Ludwig, 273 Points. Average Points Per Game: 17.0 Rebounding Leader: Tom Ludwig, 140 Rebounds. Average Rebounds Per Game: 8.7 JUNIOR VARSITY— B. J. Lutz, C. Balmer, T. Dubow Conley, B. Larke, C. Fryer, R. Laucks, D. Walters, R. Mannisto, J. Crawford JUNIOR VARSITY GAMES Sault 30 Manistique 35 Sault 27 Detour 60 Sault 18 Negaunee 44 Sault 35 Traverse City 34 Sault 22 Alpena 54 Sault 24 Alpena 65 Sault 37 Newberry 34 Sault 36 Collegiate 48 Sault 17 Munising 49 Sault 38 Collegiate 34 Sault 29 Manistique 41 Sault 43 Detour 49 Sault 28 Ishpeming 42 Sault 21 Newberry 29 Sault 41 Traverse City 34 Sault 39 Gladstone 49 Season Recc ird: Won 4 Lost 12 LEADERS Scoring Leader: Bob Conley, 115 Points. Average Points Per Game: 7.1 Rebounding Leader: Bob Conley, 125 Rebounds. Average Rebounds Per Game: 7.8
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