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Varsity cheerleaders lead the schools in Choo Choo. They are left to right, Johnnie Nichols, Nancy Allen, Maureen Griffinf Sally .Io Hoppe, and Jerrilou Herman. All set? You bet! The frosh-soph cheerleaders left to right are Marianne McCartney, Celeste Hoppe, Laurae Pahlke, Ballard Libby, and Judi Carlson. 4' THE CHEERLEADERS LEAD THE How often in the hall have we heard- Practice tonight in the gym, - called from Johnnie to Sally Jo, or Nancy to Maureen or Jerri. There is a lot more to cheerleading than we see. Thinking up new cheers, planning rallies, faithful prac- tice and constant spirit throughout the year, all are a part of cheerleading. All we see is the sparkling white sweaters and smart maroon and white plaid wool skirts form- ing a W on the football field or basketball floor. This year the varsity cheerleaders did a fine iob, and their school is proud of them. The five J.V. girls worked hard, too, this year. lt has been heard around school that this year's squad was the best Frosh- Soph cheerleaders in a long time. They led their team to an undefeated P.S.L. basket- ball championship. We were all proud of them and expect to see some of them tak- ing over varsity spots next year.
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The Girls' Athletic Association provides academy girls with recreation in many sports. Organized teams of hockey, soccer, volleyball, and baseball played each Mon- day and Thursday during their seasons. June Kearney, president, led the girls in a successful year of fun, learning the skills of these sports. Initiation stands out in our minds - spaghetti, French bread, and homemade pie, special music, The Cre- mation of Sam McGee, and the rewards given to the new members for their poor behavior during that Black Friday - in- itiation day. The overnight was fun, food, basketball, and little sleep as usual. Next year's officers were elected on the over- night, the highlight of the year. As Bonnie Broecker models her bermuda kilt walking Frenchie, she thinks of many Moments to Remember. GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION First row: McCartney, Carlson, Herman, Scott, Darling, Joransen, Kearney, N. VanKompen, Tillman Hanchett, Epp, Miss Watson, Second row: Griffin, Krimling, Wilson, Peterson, B. VanKampen, Rakas Dresdow, Kern, Stoll, Johnson. Third row: Lynne Wallace, Lorraine Wallace, Peterson, Nichols, Shanks Steed, Hathorn, Evans, McCausland, Austin. Fourth row: Glastad, Huffman, Tell, Hoppe, Scull, Lage- schulte, Hoffman, Owen, Zandstra. Fifth row: Weissing, Nill, Libby, Skoglund, Kantzer, Medendorp, Adam. Sixth row: lvnrson, Clayton, Kullberg, Lilia, Moneysmith, VanderMolen. 1
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i . 4 I 1- ? e' .ly ', 1 5 fl . 7A V ' i A Y ff it YL' i 'J ' - 1 7 I U 3G -ffm fa ' if gf' .3 1 r r 1' ,1..---f-'M QP 19 'JF Front row left to right: Palm, Hartley, Hanchett, Owen, Kern, Bunte, Petersen. Row 2: Broecker, Scott, Ford, Wyngarden, Darling, Tillman, Moll, Scull, C. Hoppe, M. Huffman, luckrnon, Joransen. Row 3: Erickson, Bowman, P. Carney, Johnson. Row 4: Griffin, Allen, Nichols, S. Hoppe, Herman. PEP CLUB IN YELLING FOR OUR TEAM The Pep Club worked hard painting posters, streamers and planning unique pep rallies for football season. Their work paid off well in an undefeated season. In preparing for the victory parade the club members worked hard painting many long streamers for the sides of the busses and cars, and making fluffy pom poms for the cheerleaders. The cheerleaders lead the Pep Club in Fight Team Fight. -wgst f 2 '--ga-ucv 71
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