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'N IN FRONT: s. Hopper. IN BACK: P. X Laverdiere, I. Petuske. J. Bassler, L. McCune, J. Reynolds, M. Felthousen. Each spring all the girls that are interested in cheer- leading are eligible to tryout for a squad. The present seven Junior Varsity cheer leaders were very happy the day they saw their names posted after the final try- outs. Early in the fall we start- ed our two practices a week. At practice we discuss, orig- inate, and practice the cheers that we use. It takes team- work during practice to work out and perfect every new cheer. The Jr. Varsity cheered with the Varsity Cheerlead- ers during Soccer season. In the Basketball season we cheered for the .Tr. Varsity games. JR. VARSITY BASKETBALL KNEELING: R. Desnoyers, T. Hicks, J. Hamilton, L. Lasher, M. VanDe1wer- ken. STANDING: P. Nadeau, K. Hatlee, B. Beck, N. Drummond, R. White, D. Millington, D. Iarose. 77 in Q X AW It 3s-Q. JR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Even though this year's J. V. had a record of two victories and sixteen losses for the season, their many fine performances were worthy of a far better re- cord than would appear. The never-say-die spirit and the sportsmanship that was shown more than made up for the games that were lost. We think that the future J. V. teams will become better and more proficient with additional experience. This page sponsored by COMMUNITY PAINT AND HARDWARE Sherman William Point Plumbing Supplies Gulf Products Clifton Pork Route 9 Phone-UP-75216
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VARSITY 'ii BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: A. Gregoire, J. Turner, F. B. Hubbs. SECOND ROW: Mr. Mapes, P. Neilsen, D. Carlson, B. Hotaling, D. Meager, D. Allen, D. Thompson, T. Powers, L. Riberdy. The basketball season of 1955-1956 was an unprofitable one for S.C.S. How- ever, it did have its high points. Led by two high-scoring Seniors, Frank DeVoe and Dave Meager, the Plainsmen gave every team they met a good fight. Although no games were won, the Plainsmen improved considerably as the season progressed and finished with an inspired struggle against Milne, lagging only five points behind. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Hurray! We finally made it--VARSITY --what else? Last May tryouts were held to select the cheerleaders for this year. Practices were held in the elementary gym. With muscles very stiff and spirits high, we trooped into the high school gym for our final practice. Seven girls were chosen by members of the faculty acting as judges. When the practice was over, spirits were very low. We had a whole night of suspense to look forward to. The following morning the following seven girls found their names posted: Janet Brewster, Carol Louprette, Dody Furlow, Shelda Werner, Carol Hayner, .Tanet Carey, and Sally Bessette. Needless to say, the most exciting game was our home game with Waterford High. The score was tiedg we had to play a three- minute overtime period. Waterford took the lead, and to our disappointment kept it through the last couple of minutes. Well, that's it for another yearg and none of us can say that we didn't enjoy it! 6 7 DeVoe, D. Burwash, G. Sweet, G. Peck,
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GIRLS LEADERS CLUB The purpose of the Grrls Leaders Club 15 prepare g1rls to be leaders rn all actrvrtres B leaders we mean to be able to help others as well as to better ourselves We are prov1ded opportun1t1es for the develop ment of leadersh1p and the ab1l1ty to assume re spons1b1l1ty to create by example good sportsman shrp and an mterest rn physrcal educatron aCt1Vl t1es among all grrls rn school We are taught to serve as leaders 1n regular gym classes and as offrc1als rn mtramurals sports and play days Thus page ns co sponsored by 'S BRUNO BROS SALES CORP f--'R Auto Drsfrlbufors Ng 333 Second Ave Troy New York on DR DONALD L HLNMAN Jonesvllle N Y KNEELING M Gagon L Prrce M Felthousen N Jarose C Hayner D Chnstopher S Cholnmere M Hatlee I Barber I Cassrdy J Burgr STANDING D Wrlllams T Bonneau B Hooper E Ad srt J Kessler C Marun B Forun S Werner M Charbonneau S Huzar R Baker J Reynolds 7 ' ' ' to . . Y f v Q -Q 0 . . . Y - H O . 0 I ' V N is I d , . . SITTING: I. Barndt, E. Van Alstyne, L. Clark, J. Bassler, N. Felthousen, I. Petuske, S. Hopper.
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