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Deep in thought, Bernadine Nordan, a jun- ior, listens to pre-class instructions before goincup her Annual Staff job. Senior editors taughP aeh junior a different duty which would be their editorship the next year.
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Warming up for the cheering clinic in V a. Beach are Brenda Haney, Cheryl Kidd and Lisa Underwood. The JV squad received a rating of ' achievement by the j udges. One, two, three, four, five — we don’t take no jive at Warwick!’’ The JV cheering squad aided the varsity squad in rousing spirit at games and pep assemblies. Practice was held twice a week during the football sea- son and once a week during basket- ball. Additional practices were called by the sponsors when necessary. The squad received a Good” rat- ing at the Lake Taylor workshop in October. Learning new cheers and stunts and practicing old ones, the girls looked forward to trying them out at the next pep assembly. Sponsor Miss Bonnie Lowe said, Miss Morrisette and I are co-spon- soring the JV cheerleaders. We both enjoy working with the girls. Of course, we have problems and argu- ments, but they all seem to work out.” Star gazing. Jackie McIntyre looks on from the sidelines at the starting lineup. Jackie was an active member of sophomore com- mittees. “Take that, Ref! Disbelief followed by frustration registers on the face of Linda Brooks as she disagrees with a referee ' s call. J.V. Cheerleaders split the squad, cheering alternately at games. 19 JV Cheerleaders Working
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“I think it’s a good idea as long as you don’t have activity tickets.” — Greg Curfman Three for the price of one! The Warwick, The Earle and The Tide were all sold on the same ticket. Students were able to purchase a Publication Contract for twelve dol- lars. Each of the 3 staffs sponsored sales on respective days of the first months of the year. Approximately 40% of the student body bought the contracts. Low sales were attributed to the fact that many students did not like the publications sold to- gether. In a survey made by the Annual Staff the opinions were var- ied. “I like it all together.” ‘‘It’s a good bargain.” ‘‘The cheapest way is always best.” “I’d prefer buying each publication separately.” Selling all the school’s literature at a combined price was an experi- ment by the administration. “The administration wanted the publica- tions to stand on their own,” com- mented Mr. Leslie Howell.
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