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First row left to right Aaele Helms Rollin White Lots Hamer Second row Audrey Decker Ann LaBar M Lewis Hastre adviser Betty Fi h Gloria Cararnella Molclers of Morale East burgl East burgl on to Victoryl Does this familiar cheer bring back pleasant mem ories of chilly fall days of band music of purple clad gr diron vt arriors hmbering up before the crowded stands of warm half cooked hot dogs of tepid soda pop of much ln demand mustard spattered blankets of milling humanity eager to out officiate the referee? Of course it does' At the same time if you turn back your mem ory to the past winter you can recall an ex cited and breathless crowd sitting fast to the edge of the bleacher seats watching one of our basketball players shoot the ball at our basket You have guessed it' The score is knotted with but two seconds remaining As the ball clrcles d1ZZllf around the r1m and then amble through the crowd clears its collective throat with a mighty roar The game is ours Of co rse you remember all these things You remember the team the noise the Wea ther the referees the coaches the crowds your ups and your downs However lll bet you never once thought of your cheerleaders Per haps you ve never realized it but they play a large part in the athletic acnievement of a school They are trie group charged with the respon tbility of keeping school spirit at fever heat for an entire school year lf you think tnat is not a big order try it somettme At the start of our football season the school s only veteran cheerleaders were Audrey Decker and Gloria Caramella Since the usual squad bility of these two girls to train an entirely new group of cheerleaders Perhaps you can re member tlne Septemoer days when all these sprightly young ladies were creaklng about school looking hke a school girls version of Gravel Gertie Since every bone in their bodie ached lm told their 1ourneys up and down the stairs were quite filled with torture Despite their misery they pulled through and four glrls were chosen to complete the squad three being sophomores Adele Helms Lois Hamer and Ann LaBar and the fourth a Junior Louise Prata When Louise dropped out Betty Fish took her place and Rollin White was added as the seventh member of the squad Foltg vt tn l l . . . . . l 1 V 1 . 1 , . . . . - I lt means to Americans-football! consists of six members, it was the responsi- . MJ I . . - 1 , f - I I . . I . ' f 1 ' 1 L 1 , 1 , ,, , , .
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F' Fld? Fitrv it tr 2 B tt h anrt S 1 lrirgf f Hugh Steppers Marvels of the Mats Organwed tn l94Q the Baton Club until thi of the band ln the early part of last all the activities o the club were transferred to the de partinent of health education under the direc tion o Mr VV lliam Moorhead Following this transfe the club activities have been coordinat ed witn the program of after school activittes which heretofore included the drill team the acrobatic team and the girls basketball team Since its beginning the team has been under the abic leadership of Betty Fsh the band maiorette to whom great credit is due or the present excellence of its performances The schedule for the current year calls tcr twelfe indoor performances ir addit on to sev eral appearances with the band in parades and other similar occasions The captain of the team is Ianet Snyder ACROBATIC TEAM First row left to rial The East Stroud burg High School ha or qanved a new varsity activity this year for girls cho en because of their enthusiasm in t rest and ocitstanding ability in gymnastics lane Shaffer was chosen captain of the group Under the leadership of Mr Moorhead the Acrobatic Team has made remarkable progres an evidence of this being that during thi year they have given twelve performances be fore different aroups and oraanizations The interest and achievements of this newly organ Zed group promise in the future a group in which it will not be necessary to limit the membership t a maximum of eiglnt a fact wnicn v ill enable this activity to be placed on a more competitive basis Vivian Dall Pauline Adam lane Shaffe Loretta Ace Virginia fordon Secona ow Shirl y Lecker Ca cl Ne ing Rae OHarra Elrnore D cker 1HIfXS1l of V 'T' W 5 V .Y 1-ff, X ,y e V of 5- QD, 6 4 gf I , N2 2 , N Q l p 4 J , , gk 5: I li BAT fl ,if i - W 1. o J, lf-ft to right Bi-tty Ann Aw-rv, Shiilf-'Q fwf t line Hdrzzian, e y Fin , I f HYTFT liulor-in if li l.:3it:i.1 lf'-an S ' fr, lteixalif l.eBC1r ' i . A fl, lu, i , F3 V S ' year, has functioned administratively as a par' A ' ' - ' ' 1 A 1 Y A I V ' ' A f ' 0 1 ' ' I . . . . I I J . ,J , , , , L 1 Y . . . . . T H , . . . i . Q . , . . , I I 1 A ' ' 1 A A TS . . , . . 7 A l i . l A .1 . . T - . . I ' I V v . . . r w T ' V F fx . . 1 ' A i i , u , 1 - 1 g K A, . C L 1 I I . . , ' in ' ,- ' ' ' . v c ,- If ,gy fs-f'ffNf4p I A A 1 4 E i we F 1 f T 5 '. 3 5 . M---1 V I i xr v ,, A 2 fj cw, , N 1 A , , .., . W- . ve ' ' , '4'it: t , ' , . r, , ' J . ' r : ' e N , r . rr' , ' , .. e .
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Elrst row left to lght Clyde Shaffer Peter Mlller Paul Strlnlf Danlel Eppley Charles lslrk Nell Koppenhaver Rlchard Hennlng Angelo Dellarla Raymond LaBarre Harry Suttvr fllla l H1 dock Vfl lam Qllnlan Russell LeBar Seconl row Paul Cllurso bead manager Donald Snyder Robert Crane Kenneth Brown Arthur Bruck Charles Booth DC1V14l Keller larnes Loysen Rolln Whlte Harold Larlson Raymond OMelko lanl s Harllon Thlrd row Mr Ralph O Bur rows prlnclpal Mr Lewls Hastle coach Balley Mooore asslstant 1 anager Edward Hos etter asslstant manager Harrj Porter Darlel lee Robert Hartman Henry Peters Wllllam false R c 3 d Gl'l1land Gerald Smeltz 'Wllllam Leade Keltle lgdlnger lack Gellnas Glenn Elemlng Howard Frederlck I re Eaale Mr Donald Nelson asslstant coach Mr Walte Stem asslstart coach Plgskm Parade lnce football had such an ausplclous start at East Stroudsburg Hlgh School ln the fall of l944 when the boys of that team won three out of the four game schedule thls year s team was expected to make a commendable showlng ln the number of games won However the pace set by Harold Staples Russell Transue Carl Corby Herman Smeltz Peter Budlcker Elwood Ace Patrlck Murphy Rlchard Verwey George Ca amella and Rlchard Evans of the team of 44 was too fast for our grldlron representatlves of l945 Head Coach LEWIS Hastle and Asslstant Coaches Walter Stem and Donald Nelson start ed the season wlth but SIX lettermen These boys were Rlchard Hennlng Angelo Dellarla Cco captalnsl Charles Booth Danlel Eppley llnemen and Peter Mlller and Nell Koppen haver backs The team started practlce ln August and seemed to be roundlng lnto shape ln good style for the openlng games However the superlor experlence and Gb1l1lY of our opponents plu the slckness and lnlurles whlch dogged the team soon took thelr toll for our boys dldnt wln a game By playlng lnsplred football durlng the flrst half of our openlng game agalnst Bangor fthe present champlons of the Lehlgh Northampton F0111 fzylzl Leaguel Captaln Hennlng and hls boys held our p werful opponents scoreless The second half however found Bangor s power and drlve on the ascendency and we were forced to bow lo U The lndlans from Lehlghton were our econd opponents and outcharged and out scored us by the score of l4 U ln the thlrd game of the eason our eleven lourneyed to Pen Argyl where the ooys ln green sklrted our ends and knlfed through our llne for a l9 O wln Wllson always rugged and well drrlled was vlctor ln our next game by the one ldea score of 40 U Next our purple and whlte clad ooys vlsltcd Loplay where Ne scored our llrst and last touchdown of the season Al though our boys fought o the bltter end they came out of the short end of a l3 6 core The cllmax to our flrst full length football sea on came when we journeyed to Stroudsburg for the fl st lnterborougn football game Much as o r boy deslred to wln thls one the flnesse c nd power of the Mountalneer was not to be domed for Eastburg was burled under an avalu che of touchdowns to the tune of 42 U 1 oy VVIHDIHQ let ers were Rlchard Hennlng Ang lo Dellarla Raymond LaBarre Charles Booth Arthur Brucl' Nell Koppenhaver Charles Klrk Danlel Eppley Paul Strunk Harry Sutton Wllllam Hudock Wllllarn Qulnlan Peter Mlller l 1 . 7. . ,, . V . Y ,. . , I 5 ' 1 1 t N1 A-' A 1 A 1 1 1' ' ' U ' 1' Y, -1l- 1 , , , , L 1, V11 1 1. .J , 11 . l , . ., A . ,, 1 . V , 1 , , , ,, .,.. , 1 , , . . , , . , . , 1 , , , 1 1 , ne, 1 1 . . . . - ' ' . ' ' . ' ' V, 1- . ' A ' . 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 A H X 1 fl 1 1 , 1 1 -, 1 , , , , 1 n r 1 , . , r, 1 , . ., , , e J , .. ' 11, , .. , g . r , , 1 . 0 0 K., I , . . O . . J , 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 A sz' 1 Q - . , K1 I I Q - ' Q I I I 'A' . . 1 - 11 . 11 1 1 1 ,., 1 1, . ,, . 1 1 , . , ' I 1' , . , 1 - . . . , 1 , cv - S . 1 - - s1 - 1- 1 1 . . 1. . , . . l . I I L I - ' I I A W P 1 1 1 - - Q - A 1: , . , , , , - 1 1 S 1 . I ' T . . I .W . , ll S , 1 . . F . , ,E .J , I YQ 1 I- . 1 S , . 1 . . - - - 1 11 11 1 . N 4 . YI, ' - , . . 1 D V Q. . L 1 , ,J 'S , 1 , ' F X A ' . l K L , , . . . . . 1 . .1, . s., I 1 1 1 1 1 - v A I I , 1 1- I
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