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N R , W,-ff! 5 mjxxr t so i I in .,kh l A .V I g! overt, Mary Tayler, Linda Parry, and Connie .ckman. Jeedadf Qpwb ab Games Even though the cheerleaders are physically inclined, they are also in the group of scholastic minded students. Here Connie Hickman plans for the next 45 minutes of torture in the classroom. The cheerleaders produce plenty of the neces- sary spirit at the basketball games for the suc- cessful cagers. Above: The junior class won the award for co- operation at the pep assemblies many times. Here are the spirited competitors.
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r was-fa - Q 'I F, ,ar -ff' , if ,E I . lf.. i The Freshman cheerleaders are: Top to bottom, Jill Warner, Betty Schuster, Marty Hickman, Bev Gary, and Linda King. Y: 'QW M9513 Aside from their cheering duties the cheerleaders make stimulating signs, such as this one located in the lobby. The Varsity Cheerleaders for the 1967-68 seai were, left to right: Bobbie Ratcliff, Donna Paar. Mow DW 6M As the old saying goes, One picture is worth a thousand words g the pictures here pretty well show the duties of the cheerleaders. As everyone knows the cheerleaders are respon- sible for all the yelling at the pep assemblies and games, but their duties don't stop there. The cheer- leaders must keep up their scholastic averages to stay as leaders of their classes. They also make many signs that are seen throughout the school. And yes, even the contest for the score of the John Glenn game came about by the ingenuity of the cheerleaders. The Freshman cheerleaders help the Varsity in many of their projects, including the selling of badges, besides cheering their own games.
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Post Best Yewu Yet: Womb 60111 Is V'K0f0'!fj The West Muskingum football reserves posted a 3-2 record over the 1967 campaign. The reserves were coached by Pete Kendal. West started out their bid for victory with a win over Crooksville and followed up with two more wins over Morgan and Maysville. Then the bad luck hit and the Tornadoes dropped their last two decisions to New Lexington and Tri-Valley. A big improvement was shown over last year's winless team as more promising young athletes made their bid for next year's varsity team. Many spectators were at the games to see West do battle with opposing reserves. Cagms AML ' by 8 lor Marsha Fisher Christy Covert and Debbie
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