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l i Nlmble Cheerleaders Sei Pace For S L H S Fans I. V. cheering squad, Brenda Hipp, Gean Giv- ens, Doris Sholley, and Alice Horst. Betty Lehman Probably the most important contributors toward promoting our school spirit are our cheerleaders, yet many of us never stop to give them the credit due. Confronted with the problems of arousing more inter- est and enthusiasm, these persons work many hours with their supervisor, Miss Kist, developing their ideas into new yells to present to the students in pep rallies. Mostimportantofall, they can always be counted on to lead the student body in backing the team through victory or defeat. Toward the end of the season, the girls presented an altogether different, and enjoyable, picture in their new, maroon corduroy jumpers, which they made themselves, and gray cotton blouses. Thisyear's Varsity cheerleaders were Priscilla Ar- nold, Betty Lehman, Nancy Wolfe and Tonita Scipioni. The I. V,cheerin squad consisted of Brenda Hipp, Jean Givens, Doris gtolley and Alice Horst. Nancy Wolfe fi is + t Q 4 7 , v. - r :ref 15' at Q J 2 39. E it Priscilla Arnold Toni Scipioni jf . , 2 fi 'la 1 .5
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ROW 1. Left to Right: D. Dry,D. Eiler,N. Wolfe, P. French, P. Brandt, B. Leh- man, E. Hirschbock, P. Arnold. ROW 2. N. Shaak, M. Knapp, R. Fox, I. Smith, A. Fox, P. Hartman, R. Muth, R. Strack, P. Hipp, J. Laudermilch, Lois Kist, Coach. Miss Kist prepares for bas ketball season b examin- Y ing uniforms . Annville Cornwall Mye r stown Northern Lebanon Annville Cornwall Northern Lebanon E LCO Myerstown ELCO They We 0 2 l 0 0 1 3 0 0 4 1 0 0 l Z 0 0 1 1 1 Hockey Team Participates in Rough Season This year's team got off to a fine start, after topping the Annville lasses with a 2. to 0 score. Arnold and French carried off the first honors of the season. The girls started their seas on on the Lebanon Valley field. The outlook for the season appeared very promising,for many of the girls were hold overs from the previous years. As a result, only four games were lost. The girls ended the season with a tie, 1 to l. Balls flew rapidly over the thick grass and hockey sticks waved menacingly as the enthusiastic girls played untiringly. ln- deed, a championship team was formed where team spirit and co-operation reigned uppermost in all their performances.
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