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mwwww , h WVW6 Vinh., , ff' sw! ' 1, RESERVE SQUAD-Pam McDade, Patty Davis, Kathy Ondra, ITCIIC Rrizan, Sandy Johnson, Brigid Polcc. ,Qi J gb J.Qauer.4. The reserve cheerleading squad worked hard this year cheering for all the -I.V. basketball games. Being always there and encouraging others, win or lose, took tremen- dous energy and loyalty. Diligent practice and good coaching have improved the girls' skills so that they will make fine varsity members next year. MRS. CONANO coached our girls and was popular with ex'eryom'. PEP ASSEMBLIES were a welcome diversion, boosted school spirit. BILLIE DAYVSON, captain, led the cheers of the varsity squad. ll6
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if X K E -'S TW' X s,.,,,M, ., W x . K V . 'f . ' 'V eff .. I 4 LARRY GRA-KBS rebound against Freedom, FAST MOVING games were characteristic of the J. V. games. ayuee Jgaakeibau Competition in Section 8 proved to be stiffer than expected, but the boys gained more experience this year because of it. They beat Rochester, Beaver, and Hope- well, however, and picked up their other wins in exhi- bition games against Kiski, St. Veronica, Mars, and Cen- ter. The season started well with two exhibition wins then came section play and their winning streak hit a stone wall until Rochester and St. Veronica. Starting with their win over Beaver, the played their best hall of the season until after the overtime loss against Rochester. The remainder of the season was disastrous as they played the titans of the league. Alter the smoke had cleared their final record was 8 wins and 13 losses. This record is deceiving because many of the losses were decided in the last quarter. Since the majority of this year's 4I.V.'s will compose next year's varsity, Mr. Shingler will have almost an entirely differ- ent group to work with next year. Front: P. Morris, B. XVilliams, L. WVilks, C. McClinton, D. Paul, Earle' A. Lewis, D. Chev alier, R. Hcndershot, Mr. Shingler, B. Schmitt, IL. Sheets, R. Bassar. as an fs -- 'M' iillhiltlh
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