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Page 57 text:
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CHEERLEADER FROM LEFT: J. Warden, L. Nemec, S. Watkins, P. Moulton, R. Sale, S. Green E Yawitz A precedent was set this year in the selection of our cheer- leaders. Rather than holding the usual try-outs and election, Mrs. Gaiennie, the girls' gym instructor, sponsored the forming of the squad. The members of the squad then chose Randa Sale as their captain. The general result of the new procedure seems good. The cheerleaders were better organized, more spirited, and more vocal than previous squads, and helped considerably in boosting game at- tendance.
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LETTERMEN'S CLUB FIRST ROW: J. Lewin, R. Carlson, T. Green. SECOND ROW: C. Podmaniczky, D. Will, E. Becker, J. Dickler. ABSENT: R. Dalton, C. Engler. This year was the first full year for the Lettermen's Club, and it looks as if it is here to stay. The club was guided through the year by Rusty Carlson, presidentg Todd Green, vice- presidentg and Curt Engler, secretary-treasurer. The purpose of the club is to boost school spirit. Dur- ing the past year pre-game pep rallies, arranged with the help of the directors, were the principal means of ac- complishing this. At the end of the soccer season new members of the club were voted in by the members at large, and a party was given at Todd Green's house. Early in the year the club backed the canned food drive, each member collecting about fifty cans. The present members hope that the club will flourish and grow and create a tradition of spirit and sportsmanship.
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TIONAL HONOR SOCIETY LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Forman, Miss Kaufman, A. Gazzoli. The AD SAPIENTIAM Chapter of the National Honor Society, founded in 1960, has two members: Claudia Forman and Angela Gazzoli. The ma- jor purpose of the society is to promote scholarship, character, leadership, and service to the school. Besides proctoring classes, this year's members voted on students of the quarter from both the upper and lower schools. A breakfast was given in February honoring the students of the first and second quarters: Jeffrey Dickler, Linda Fowler, Sally Glassberg, and Dorothy Nemecg and Miss Kaufman, the sponsor of the society.
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