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Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Ioan Higgins, Jan- ie Wanless, Maria Kontos, Phyllis Dcmas. 104 LEFT TO RIGHT: Susan Scofield, janet Rcddoch, Brenda Christopherson, Cheryl Lune. Junior Varsity
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4 Sponsor , , MIKE HOULLIAS Vice-President Diane, with the assistance of Mark and Lucy Ann, takes pride in clean- ing the blinds purchased last year with the junior Student Council funds. Jr. Hugh Student Council The Junior High Student Council creates in every member a sense of responsibility and co- ANTOINETTE QRFAEKAS operation, promotes the general Welfare of the acre ary schopl, and instills in all students a greater sense of citizenship. Through the council the students of the Junior High are able to express their opin- ions by presenting them to their homeroom rep- resentatives. Among other projects the council sponsors afternoon dances for the-enjoyment of Junior High Students- JOHN ECONOMIDIS Treasurer Being in the Junior High Student Council trains each member for leadership and guidance in high school. MRS. UNDERHILL TONY SHELL President 4 F 'I -K' uf. K , 4 ,,, .N X J: ' 'la TOP ROW, Left to Right: M. Baily, L. Kelly, T. Deal, P. Paulk, A. Arfaras, P. Harden, M. Baum. FOURTH ROW: I. Gentry, L. Hutchinson, T. Shell, M. Houllias, D. Hutchins, D. Sawyer. THIRD ROW: M. Elliott, V. Kiotis, V. Ruce, I. Smith, L. Brush. SECOND ROW: D. Tracy, J. Cole, N. Timmins, Nick Targakis. BOTTOM ROW: I. Hinkle, J. Economidis. 1 s .M ff tm K ,,'Nr,,. , ,-19
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' 'W W 'N fX p fx I , 'W fx .e iv i, f gil: I. 1 1 Al, : e i wi I J BAND Q.. 4446 -'rv The Roman's love for music has been handed down to us through countless generations. It still retains a trace of simplicity and plays an important role in our everyday life. ,, In the fall of the year the first performances made by the band are half-time shows for footballgames. These always add to the excite- ment and spirit of a game. After the football season marching music is put away and preparation is begun for concerts and con- tests. The wish of every band member is to attend the state con- 9' test in which performances are made in marching, sight-reading and concert. -'Kl'IIl ii' i Directed By Henry Kelly Y fl fl mi Fefffrgj .V- K . alias M' ' ' f i ,ai - OFFICERS Chris Littell, Beverly Baum, and Stanley Bouchlas Lmlf' 9
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