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,X X - I 0 -Q-1 1-M f Attired in their new uniforms, the first in many years, our eight cheerleaders looked very snappy. Besides cheering at the games, the girls were busy making signs, holding pep rallies, and, in general, boosting the sportsmanship and spirit of all the students. Co-captains were Pat Baxter and Alice Jones. Cheerleaders were B e t t y Sue A n g e n, Pat Cimaglia, Joanne King, Penny Hotaling, JoAnn Russo, and Nolah Scully. Substitutes were Sarah Condit and Sue Witt. The drill team, a group of forty girls under the direction of Barbara Crane, was newlyformed this year under the sponsorship of the Cheer- o-Kee Club. Sitting on top of the 'T' are JoAnn Russo a.nd Pat Cimaglia, In the inegaphones are Pat Baxter and Alice Jones, co-captains. Standing between them is Diane Gargan, mascot. Below ll. to r.J are Penny Hotaling, Sue Witt, Joanne King, Betty Sue Angen, a.nd Nolah Scully. ,t
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Township Line Q Nw ' Courier p The 1958 football team, led by Captain Perry Smith, began the season with four vic- tories. The turning point of the season was the Rumson-Fair Haven game in which Toms River lost 6 to 24. After that contest the team could not recapture its winning ways. Three losses were suffered to Point Pleasant, Pleas- antville, and Matawan. Victories over our primary rivals, Central Regional and Lakewood, make any Toms River season a successful one. Regional was scalped in a 31-6 massacre, and a war party from Lakewood was defeated on the battlefield, 26 to 13. 13 vs , 5 -4 Mike Blooml25l finds day- light through the Brick in V Lain. ll: John Thompson HT Mike Hodas . Tom Morris
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riff ...K The high-stepping twirlers, led by drum majorette, Sandy Wake, and head twirler, Kathy . McGovern, exhibited their spirit and skill H through various formations and stunts. A com- plicated routine was presented to the girls at the beginning of each week, and was perfected by performance time the following Saturday. ln fact, the girls became expert hula-hoopers as a result of preparation for one half-time show. The 1958 color guard fat rightj included fstandingp Marian Perlman, Sandie Harween, Tonia Agnoli,Toni Jardel, and Ann Snellingg Qkneelingy Karen Maynard and Barbara Dragotta. Standing on the left side of the baton is Sandy Wake, drum rnajorette. Clustered in the 'R' are O. to r.J Pat Hollings, Marlene Hand, and Linda Cubberly. Standing on the right side of the baton is Kathy McGovern, head twirler. Below ll. to r.j are Judy Dirkin, Mascot Chris Fehrenbach, Sandy Witt, Linda Hingos, and Pat Kuell.
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