High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 118 text:
“
F-I-G-H-T, Fight! Sh0llt Cheeflead'-WS Kathy George as if some of the crowd may possibly be admiring the and Jadlne Ballard attempting to arouse spirit for cheerleaders' new basketball uniforms instead of prov- the game at a ninth grade pep assembly. But it seems ing their school spirit. Cheerleaders Squads strive to raise pep Pep, spirit, and enthusiasm are all a big part of cheerleading, besides planning, presenting, and attending pep assemblies, clinics, and camp. At Camp All-American last summer, the ninth grade squad Won six ribbons as Well as the fifth place trophy. Eighth graders brought home from camp five ribbons and the Outstand- ing Iunior High award. Planning ahead, the seventh and eighth grade squads sponsored .a bake sale and a dance ,to raise money for the 1970 summer camp session and new uniforms for next year. Ninth grade cheerleaders, imitating the Pierce Pirates, add a little humor to a pep assembly. Konzer, Diane Coffey, Cindy Harris, Sue Collins, Jane See, Robin Blum, Seventh Grade Cheerleaders. Kim PW' Holly Kojirna. 114
”
Page 117 text:
“
- - 1 IIN- . uw, ,..I 'fvsmw 11?-nf'-Q:-1P 'ff 'L-aw mm- . ,H e.- -, I I - v- sas. ee,.wH1.:.. Wlth the wmnlng battery of Brad Starkweather p1tcher and Steve Cross catcher teamed together for lndoor practlce how can Tom Earl posslbly expect to get a h1t ' Later Brad takes h1s turn m the batter s box and belts out the pxtch of a seemmgly astomshed Mark Johnson Dave Gardner moves H1 qulckly to cover the play 1'-'i E23 'fe -UH- lv x 0 '-,AS-'le wir..-Nfl -XI 'Wh -L 5 'ME X F1e1dmg a hard h1t grounder IS no great problem for th1rd baseman Tlm Tynan who scoops up the ball wlth ease Hg.: On deck batter John Danuules seems to hnd the achon m the outfleld more excmng than the battmg talents of M1ke Spongberg 113 Fm-1 sehr J-45? Mn? Nt' SWS l 1 1 V 7 I I ' ' ,. ...N ' v A. N -:mi . . , . , Y - I, RI I 3 , A I ,' -L., . U V 1 34 V . 4 ' iw W W 1 I .., I ,- , A fy ., .. , I, ., M .-, 7, ,,,.,,,, .,f, - '.' ' ' '- -- , 'Fw 1 .1 - - --'3Fs!7f 3?-if 1--tems., , x - - ,- ' . .em--. -- 5 I- - -,-p 3.7 - 'gg ' 'sA'-..1- M-kv 4 . 1 . a ' ,VJ 'L' -f'- -x 1 ' f , Q ' . ' wtf U-- Q- -,H E, g ' , ELA .lf 1 ' NL 9 e .1 ' ,hy -. .f- - I -5, fx -, . f-M, I :I- 'V g ,IIN ,-,-,saga '. Lu-F ' N ,. , 1 ., gm. W , ,. fa f N ' ' , is --Q 1 ' e. .. ,,:ie .a:.,.e.e,, , ,V Jag- A- - . ,- . - -, 'S 'fi4t'-, ' 1 , 1 - ef- - A-3'--,lf +- L - -e 'e- I 'V ' - , - . ,Mir 'VII-Y we--.5521 '3T:1.ff',, I ---,gf'Y qLa'1s,-- .3 f Lui- '-'S+' Y ' 134- -Z-'H -' - ' - J.-1 .. .-'TZ--.2:.-QE.-Hi. 2127? E3 , X -,- , ,sr-.w..r-L.rK.f -I L LI VII., I4-I I I- I ., Iq'7.4,,. ' J 1 1 f ' ' A ' Q, -2- ' ,,,.,1.. '4j.-:.g:w......-z -when-1 in 1 ' V . p-- . .e -mf.. -,g.,rg ', sgrtts.--1-4: x-'rv '-,- - 1, , ' ' 1, ,'--- ' - ., - ,J - I Q. ' -f-jI , , ' I I - . - '- I A, I I HQ-'N -1 - e e A - ' I ' A . --f fri . - A I I -- H. .- ,-,,,,, , I ,I I P' :T AIgI,4I. ... 'wal e. . - ' - A- 2 . - - ,, iw I ,.- 5,3 :., , I aw IIIII II ,I III II III e. .-.. , Q v II I, A I -,. ' I Im I . .I I,III,H f - aww, HN' '---N I- III. ,f . I' ,I - ... - , uw , , , -1 'H ' . ?L,'.. Vw ' .TQ ' Q SZVTZ' ' . ' . . ' ' '- -fa'-,4 J 'ave - Two -.- Y f V 'G , 1 ' , fr--5 fviff' - 3 1 ' ,- - ' ,-,,f- - ,, - .I. II . -f-.,, .- wee- - QR , - -.- I - ,,,,: - I, ,-...Q ,II an I, II- II I' f, , -.,,,:' I , M I.,3 II-:S ,If - I Y -7 if-fe-I 1' SI I-:'ff gII,5fpkII - , I o , . N. - I'--ky , , ,,:3:I3r:5eIs..4i-. gg-,I 1 1, R II. ,. 5:-I ,I I. III. Z I,-:II ,Yr ,,II,m 1,8 . ,Q .- ,,II, IIII I -H , - -fi. x.. ' . .. L1.H.,x- II ., :qc ', ' Y 5 , Y.-53 '1-,III . I . - , . 4 3 Q-It., A. UK--'f , 1 - ee 1- I ,Q-55? Lg, 4 f- , 1 - i'.. ZJ...13i,i'Q..k....g', .,'.. .. Z 1.,-' 1 -.Q-Y ee., A 2-Raef, 's.1.-.:Q ,- K gi. kin.-' 7' ' .Q ' ' - ' ' 'I j'.II,'f 'I:..iQfsr ' ., - .4 I I' ' '. ' - J- . 1-1---: :I ' ' I I r , V A?'wx -if L3 X A ' .1 ,..: , ,
”
Page 119 text:
“
Ninth Grade Cheerleaders. .Tadine Ballard, Kathy George, Pam Brissette, Cindy Strong, Kathy Varion, Bev Hulett. Y, gg l Practice makes perfect, is the motto of seventh grade cheerleaders Holly Kojima, Robin Blum, Jane See, Kim Konzer, Diane Coffey, and Cindy Harris. Overseeing their efforts are eighth grade cheerleaders Sue Sebring, Kim Menghini, Jan Anderson, and Karen Schiffner. Eighth Grade Cheerleaders. Cindy Schwab, Sue Sebring, Jan Anderson, Kim Menghini, Karen Schiiiner. Missing from picture is Cindy Pauly. With pride, cheerleaders Sue Se- bring and Kathy Varion present their trophies, won at camp, to sponsors, Mrs. Sandra Heiple and Mrs. Char- lene Wright. 115 r
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.