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Below: A few of our cheerleaders were up in the air over ShadIe's football players. Right: ShadIe's 1973 Varsity cheerleaders included: Kathy Northrup, Sharon Kramer, Karen Cameron, Karen Erickson, Vicki Hayter, Sandi Kneeshaw, and Barb Richter. Bottom Flight: SP cheerleaders lead students in the Shadle spell out yell. Center: At a pep con. our cheerleaders get in step to Tunes of Glory. Starting from left are: Sandi Kneeshaw, Vicki Hayter. Kathi Northrup. Karen Erickson, Karen Cameron, and Barb Richter. Bottom left: Karen Cameron enthusiastically leads a cheer at the season's opening. n-annum
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AFS Highlander Hans Discusses New ife Style Hans Peter Kohler was Shadle's Foreign Exchange Student this year from Zurich, Switzerland. Hans stayed with Mark Johnson and his family. Hans said although there are many differences. there are many things the same. The music in Switzerland is just about the same as in America. Even though it may be prepared in a different way, the food is about the same. One type of food that was strange to Hans was jello. which he didn't care for very much. In the Swiss school system the students are required to carry 11 subjects a week. ln Switzerland, as America, skiing is a favorite sport of which Hans is an avid fan and has taken part in for the past seven years. He had only one problem-he didn't have any skis and had to borrow a pair from an American friend. Since I have been here, many people have asked me to speak about differences, which I can see between the school I went to and Shadle Park. So I would like to point out some differences, although it is rather difficult to say something, because I might see things very subjective. One of the main differences l have been concerned about is the relatonship between the teachers and the pupils. Here at Shadle the relationship is based more on friendship. The teacher is more a friend to the pupil than an authoritative person how it is at the school I was enrolled in Switzerland. In fact it's harder to run through the gymnasium Ithat's the type of school I use to go tol than to run through a high school. because we are required to take more subjects in the meaning. that the pupil develops a certain background of knowledge. Cause by our school system no handicraft classes are enrolled in our school program. Thus the emphasis is given to languages and humanities. These are about the main differences I can write about here. 23
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Spirit Rules Cheerleaders At the close of school last spring. cheerleaders became a thing of the past. A different story carne up when school opened in the fall, The ASB and officers held tryouts: much to our surprise we came out with seven new cheerleaders. They were Barb Richter, Sharon Kramer, Vicki Hayter, Karen Cameron. Kathi Northrup. Karen Erickson. and Sandi Kneeshaw. One of the goals of the cheerleaders this year was to equalize the sports, In other words, to include and recognize sports such as golf, tennis, cross country and wrestling. Football and basketball have always been in the limelight. but they have tried to make the students of Shadle aware of the sports that are less publicized. Spirit was the number one factor with our cheerleaders. Little emphasis was being put on coordination and style. We had seven bright faces and excitement passing over all,
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