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' J. ft, ,ff Z Freshman Cheerleaders Susie and Connie lead the fans in cheer of Mr. Kendall's crew. FOREGROUND: Darlene Eppley: BACK- GROUND CL-Rj: Paula Tom, Susie Brown- ing, and Connie Kessler. Yearlings dzsplay solza' character This year's freshman cheerleaders were fine repre- sentatives of their class as their daily activities reflected a healthy outlook and undiminished enthusiasm, The four girls performed outside of the spotlight because, despite the success of the football and basketball teams, athletic N ta- 5 events were sparsely attended. In addition to performing a yeoman job in uniform, the Coeds' classroom performance lent evidence of their academic excellence and striving for personal perfection and admirable character, Frosh coeds show their form at the John Glenn game. 67
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Reserve Cheerleaders unioryellers work Z0 190055 5119z'rz'Z This year's reserve cheerleaders were enthusiasm personified as they allowed their school spirit to permeate into their daytime school life. These sopho- more, coeds took an active part in pep assemblies and worked with the Pep Club to create cheering routines. Maintaining West's tradition, these girls took pride in their academic work. KL-Rj lan Nicholson, Debbie Miller, Delores Moorehead, Pam Swinehart, and Teresa Slater X g Sophomore cheerleaders, along with the varsity, assume Jan and Delores howl as the crowd chooses to sit this one out their pre-game stance. At the Morgan reserve game, the girls show their nearly flawless style.
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M Ep ga . I 'ri M grghing Band 1351 UEST WEST IEST VJYST NES' Hzlgh-stepjyers increase size and sound Ss 1 Q . Y 68 V f f , 3 f ' ,u f 1 1 1, f . P. Q 'Y' AY f W1 Sf. sv-I 7 1 X gn 5 ' XXXL, SQ' 1 ,' , Members of the West Muskingum Marching Band started early in the summer to learn drill routines and marching rudiments in preparation for their trip to Cleveland. It was there that they participated in the American Legion Parade and Field Marching Contest. The summer also involved several paradesin neigh- boring communities as well as band camp and preparation for the first home football game. The coming of autumn brought the annual Bonanza of Bands with West placing third in their division. At this event, band members saw that their brassy style and now sounds were in keeping with other progressive bands. Some sounds of the times that band members played were Hawaii 5-O, By the Timel Get to Phoenix, and Battle Hymn of the Republic.
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