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CHEERLE DERS Rah! Rah! Rah! Go, Sailors, go! Get that ball, and fight! Six gals -- Janice Bernhard, Sarah Celler, and Loretta Whitsel, who arevarsity cheerleaders are pictured at the top. Shaaron Rhoads, Elaine Helvie, and Susan Workman, who are junior varsity cheerleaders are pictured at the bot- tom. The cheerleaders kept the basketballfans cheering for our favorite team, led the fans in their cheers, and added some pep to the games. These vivacious, vigorous, vitamin-packed gals cheered through all kinds of weather, prac- ticed long hours after school, and spent lots of time working out skits for pep meetings. Cheer- leaders were always proud of their team whether the guys came through with a victory or nor.
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SEVE TH A D EIGHTH BASKETBALL Many of these boys will be fighting for a berth on next year's jayvee team. They are, kneel- ing: Gary Banfield, Rod Chambers, Otto Erbacker, ,T ack Windsor, Jim Dinsmore, Tom Rhoads, and Dave Cellar. Standing are: Rex Nicodemus, Dave Grimwood, Bill Frederick, Terry Kiplinger, Ben Duncan, Larry Farmer, Steve Weaver, and Student Coach, Dan Hutchison. The main objective of a cheerleader is to maintain spirit and sportsmanship among the fans. The girls above did a very good job of this during the season as cheerleaders for the Junior High Team. They are from left to right: Georgia Swope, Dorothea Nelson, Barbara Frederick, Elaine Workman. '11
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