Williamstown High School - Totem Yearbook (Williamstown, NJ)

 - Class of 1964

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Williamstown High School - Totem Yearbook (Williamstown, NJ) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 115 of 174
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Page 115 text:

4 i These girls precede the band on the field in foot- ball season and down many crowded streets during various parades. Directed by lVlr. Di Giorgio, they practice their drills and routines until they are sure of a military appearance. Williamstown High School is proud of such fine representatives. Kneeling, left to right: Diane LaRosa, Sandra Popow. Back Row: JoAnn Illingworth, Captaing Linda Spera, Pat Fleming, Jean Erhart, ,Ianice Gerigitan, Nancy Nolan, Barbara Zimmer, Cass Salema, Co-Captain. CoLoR GU RD, IRLER Left to right: Marilyn Champion, Pat O'Donnell,Dorinne Peterson, Diane Babiy, Captaing Beverly Huber, Co-Captaing Mary Kostic, Doreen Shappell, Barbara Ormsby. l The Williamstown Twirlers are a colorful and vibrant attraction at our football games. They also participate in the Halloween Parades in Williamstown and Hammonton. Displaying Wil- liamstown High School enthusiasm, they partici- pate in the Christmas Parades in Nlillville and Sea lsle City. Their present fund-raising project is selling Christmas and Greeting cards. Among their many contributions to the school, they sup- ply refreshments for basketball and wrestling events. They are under the direction of Nlrs. Donna Van Houten.

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W . 1 gr Y, f , ,, 2 . .1 X gre . , , , ,..,., ,K-, J- f ' ' q 55 ' ,, ,. 51 f 5 First Row, Left to right: Mike Simons, George Nedig, Pam Mesino, Sykes, George Cawthone, Earl Owen, James Mesiano, Keith Smedley Jay Sewell, Ronald Young, Edmund Downer, George Bothwell, Carol Frank Parker, Donald Propert, Joseph Grauman. Fourth Row Peggy l Batten. Second Row: Janice Holleny, Bonnie Oeschlagel, Jeanne Willis, Mary Kohler, Thomas Sampson, Walter Clarke, William Bap MacNicoll, Ellen Stover, Edward Poyner, Dennis Channell, Nancy Lane,David Dantinne, Richard McKee,Michael Miller, Henry Kozek, Lynn Horn. Third Row: Jean Lewis, Lovie Brown, Sue Cannon, Francine Snyder, Alan Conners, Al Franke, James Holleny, Sam pert, John Sharp, Emil Steffen, William Femia, Wayne Bennett Daniel Lacy, Bill Huff, Marvin Cropper, Sylvester Pitt, Gary Zell ner, Joe Zellner, Everett Obenheim. The W.H.S. Marching band which consists of forty-eight members takes part in many ac- tivities throughout the year. These include football shows, victory parades, Halloween parades in Williamstown and Hammonton and Christmas parades in Millville, where they won third prize this year, and in Sea Isle City. From the marching band the concert band is chosen. It is this group which performs in the annual Thanksgiving and Christmas as- semblies, and in the graduation exercises. They also give a spring concert and a Chil- dren's Concert. Another group, the pit band, 1 performs in the traditional operetta given through the combined efforts of the Music Q Department. 'M Suzanne C annon JORETTE Harold Henderson



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Clockwise: Carol Sowney, Fran Parham, Pat Barber, Gail Ormsby, Chris Money, Barbara Wall, Judy Stegall, Kathy Garrigues, Claudia Trout, Gerry McCune. Center: Miss Elaine Valeno, Advisor. VAR ITY CHEERLE DER The Cheerleaders of a school form the core of the pep and spirit of the student body, initiating enthusiasm throughout all activities. The squad this year constituted a new style of cheering. These new styles were learned through active experience at the Cheerleadefs Clinic at Glass- boro State College. As the Hnoisemakersn of the school, the cheerleaders also sponsored the Alumni Home- coming. The day's festivities included an ex- citing football game. To cap the evening, a dance was held in which Gerry lVlcCune was crowned the Football Queen of 1963. Since the girls work many hours perfecting their cheers, they should have the support of the whole student body.

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