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, 's, f. f -. . ,, -. ft., . Q w' Routines Practice makes perfect is attrib- uted to the 1967-68 Drill Team. All the members of the Drill Team worked hard together to convince the public that this was the best Drill Team ever. Captains Maureen Hatten and Toni Helm taught many pointers and gave many good ideas to help the girls. The members assisted the Captains in making up snappy eye- catching routines. The Drill Team had many money making projects that helped finance their emblems for the uniforms and the Drill Team picnic. Money- making projects included a pickle sale, bottle drive, and bake sale. Scottish outfits of orange and black kilts, sashes, and tamoshan- ters, with black sweaters, knee socks, gloves, and shoes, compli- mented the girls on the football field. During the Basketball Season, the girls switched their black sweaters to black wool short- sleeved tops with plaid trimming around the bottom of the sleeves.
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.. 'Wm-.. Presenting the 1-967-68 Walslicsugal High School Drill Team Drill Team Changes to Marching L 13' ,Q'1u. ini' 56 Drill Team Drill Team helps spark enthusiasm at games.
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. .Q f '-, 7.1 V, XX JK- 4 N 1,-tr' anish Club officers: Roger Daniels, Presidentg Dick Kreighbaum, Vice Pi-esidentg Sandy Edgely, Secretaryg and Deanna Shaw, Treasurer. 1 Spanish Club breaks Pinata at Annual Fete ,I Members of the 1968 Spanish Club. With the help of their advisor, Mr. Rodri- guez, Spanish Club prepared an initiation for the new members. The new members were initiated by a process of leading them through the darkened gymnasium, which was filled with many weird and unknown ob- jects. Following the initiation was a ban- quet, where the new members got acquainted with the other members and learned more about' the club. The traditional ritual per- formed at the banquet was the breaking of the Pinata. Each blind-folded student took a chance at trying to break an opening in it. Upon breaking it open, candy poured out into the hands of the eager participants, who generously helped themselves. At the Christmas season, Spanish Club heralded the school with Christmas Carols, sung in Spanish They sang as they went down the hall from room to room. Everyone enjoyed the singing because it helped put them into the holiday mood.
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