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,mwwwvf .ummm wagpii. , IZ QQ .2 Q, Tarz Krause takes a sbot as Bonar Halsdorf Ffvnf R0146 fffl I0 right: S. BIOWUS B- F1a1'ISbl1rg5 Second looks on, in game against Coxsackie. R010-' J. 5C0onsg 1. Hallenbeckg Third Row: C. johnsong B. L. Hotaling. Bonar and Bill fight for a loose ball, against JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERQ Q Ravena. , f uf E. than appaneafs, but JYWHQ5 . . . Us K The junior Varsity fought hard too, beatlng sl O MapleAHill, Heatly, Averill Park and Berne-Knoxg ' losing some jusfoas close, but fighting hard and .3 x 5 enloymg If all the t1me. There was fun at prac- .5 M. tice and on the bus trips, excitement when last Bl S HV years' varsity uniforms were passed out, scrim- gg, XQ .f .Ay mages with Guilderland after school, high scoring J A E by Krause, and at last the coveted V. numerals. C3 rl j.V. cheerleaders worked hard, practicing, f N 5 6 leading pep rallies at lunch hours and activity s U5 1. . . .. . an as ,i J ' perrods, and mspirmg the spectators to cheer their -Ii N1 'T 0 . sf ' f- Q team to v1ctory. ,6 ' p l T5 Q' fir U 'li JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL lf Front Row, left to right: M. Moran Cmanagerjg W. Throupg D, Spauldingg E. Krauseg B. Halsdorfg P. Okessong B. Crabill fmanagerj. Second Row: T, Crockerg W. Elmendorfg R. Meilingerg F. Hammanng J. Zehg R. Vosburghg D. Baldwin. E 5
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