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Cavaliers Work for Perfection 1st Place Trophy FRONT ROW: Sabrina Simmons, Jane Hammer, Debbie Wright, Robin Adams, Captain; Marlene Arnst. SECOND ROW: Sydney Kincaid, Carolyn Harwood, Jan Neyenhuis, Maria Slezak, Jean Wheeler. THIRD ROW: Anita Geiger, Trudy Hall, Jewel Stokes, Susan Crawford, Alice Peterson, Manager. Man has a deeply rooted feelinsj and admiration for physical fitness and prowess. The CaValiers work out regularly almost the year around to achiev e this physical fitness and prowess, and thus have gained the admiration of the people in this area of the state. A piece of the success of the CaValiers belongs to each girl who was willing to put in the time and energy necessary to make the group a strong unit. Above all, each girl had to remember that there is no I in TEAM. Mrs. Barbara Knueppel 24
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FRONT ROW: Susan Russell, Jean Hayes, Eve Widhalm, Donna Myhre, Helen Stephen, Pam Crawford, Mrs. Stoltz, Valerie Hale, Jean Wheeler, Cindy Swanson, Anita Geiger. SECOND ROW: Susan Struss, Melody Johnson, Vicki Dolan, Candy Parmelee, Debbie Rideout, Penny Nelson, Rhonda Stokes, Kathy Widhalm, Loretta Stokes, Trudy Hall, Joan Yeager. THIRD ROW: Nancy Hayne, Alice Peterson, Jewel Stokes, Maria Slezak, Sue Peterson, Sabrina Simmons, Deanna Geiger, Carolyn Harwood, Judy Hale, Roberta Keeler, Marie Adamson, Melody Struss. FOURTH ROW: Deanna Rideout, Colette Briden, Connie Wenzel, Nancy Crawford, Connie Stokes, Twilla Wilson, Leslie Thompson, Debbie Fitzpatrick, Diane VanGorden, Madelyn Olson, Kathy Kovatch. Not pictured: Judy Hughes. School and Community Are Centers ofF.H.A.Work The Future Homemakers of America is an organization which provides students with an opportunity to experience activities related to homemaking. New members were initiated at the first meeting, and Mrs. Harry Swanson and Mrs. Norman Holdren were elected FHA mothers. The chapter ' s work was centered around school and community. School projects included concessions at football games, the Hayride, the Homecoming dance, and the Christmas formal which was co- sponsored with the V- Club. A Sunday breakfast, the Co-Op Banquet, and the Senior Tea and Style Show were community projects. A program on birth defects and mental retardation, a handicrafts program, and the Easter Egg Hunt were sponsored as public services. - , 4f |XftCNj FRONT ROW: Helen Stephen, Vice President; Pam Crawford, President; Jean Wheeler, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Stoltz, Sponsor; Donna Myhre, Treasurer; Cindy Swanson, Songleader; Anita Geiger, Historian; Eve Widhalm, Reporter; Valerie Hale, Parliamentarian.
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Mrs. Barbara Knueppel, Sponsor SENIORS: Jean Wheeler, Jewel Stokes, and Susan Crawford The CaValiers practiced most of the year to perfect their routines, and worked most of the summer sponsoring Bake Sales and doing odd jobs to earn money for their uniforms. Their first public appearance was when they marched in the Homecoming Parade and performed at the half-time of the Homecoming game. During the Basketball season, they performed at four home games and seven away games and at both the District and the Divisional Tournaments during the half-time of the finals. The CaValiers sponsored an InvitationalMeet in March for six Drill Teams from this area. The CaValiers placed first, followed by the Brady Drill Team second, and Cut Bank ' s third. In May they also participated in the State Drill Team Tournament in Butte.
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