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pw li 1 , ' H 1 lla Krueger discusses Halloween with pupils at Sunnymede FTA 0 ers Training For Tomorrow Activities of Future Teachers of America, under the advisorship of Mrs. Justinger, included tutoring at the high school level and visitation at Sunnymede. These opportunities helped those interested in children to observe and experience facets of teaching . The officers of the club were president, Ann Kattestadg vice-presi- dent, Debra Meyerg secretary, Ellen Sagearg treasurer, Mary Ray. I ',rxXQmL,x,J0 ,. Ng Ann Kattestad tutors Charles Jeffers and Mary Varnum in English, vbf I ',,, 1 Jane Servais and Kathy Brave assist Ioan Friell in putting up bulletin boards.
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Varsity cheerleader Corky Bergh anticipates another Salem victory. Fourteen Cheerleaders 'H y f 513 -. B-team cheerleaders: Denise Kneifl, Kathy Osgood, Judy Metzger, and Teresa Hass practice for an upcoming game. Absent: Janet Riniker. A -team cheerleaders: Pam Reece, Marilyn Hass, Mary Gullickson, and Nancy Luedtke whip up Homecoming enthusiasm. Spark WS Spirit With a considerable increase in school spirit and student involvement, the cheerleaders, under the direction of Mrs. Marjorie Iasperson, provided leadership in promot- ing school enthusiasm. Selling tickets, planning pep rallies, and painting new signs for the halls and gymnasi- um comprised much of the cheerleaders' activity. A cheerleading clinic at Platteville gave the five A -squad members new ideas and cheers to bring back to the stu- dent body. The additional four wrestling cheerleaders for the first year added encouragement for the wrestling matmen. Wrestling cheerleaders: Marla Brauer, Bonnie Oldenburg Nancy Leicht, and Colleen Schomberg admire their new uniforms. 1
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School Paper Reviews WSHS Activities The 1971 -72 Spectator , publishing nine issues annual- ly, has enlarged and matured in its second year. A candid page and a variety of articles have increased stu- dent interest, l if MBE QE Q H2399 l r,-1' Typists Sue Schmidt and Ellen Sagear arrange news arti- Mr. O'Brien, SPECTATOR advisor, evaluates past issues cles for the rough layout. Y ni i age .73 at D um 831,95 ju lm X 1 V! , . its 1,4141 Reporter Jim Ming interviews Mr. Riberich on the sports program. gg, was with Mike Davis and Joan Schams. Mike Quinn prepares the printing press for the next issue.
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