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CHEERLEADERS Pictured on opposite page from left to right are the Freshman cheerleaders: Arlene Kunz, Patsy Greenwald, LaDonna Casey, and Thelma Swanson. ln the lower picture from left to right are the Sophomore cheerleaders: Romayne Epping, lrene Rodis, Sally Corsi, and Judy Schnurr. These sets cheered alternately for the B squad at the basketball games, both at home and away. Freshman cheerleaders are chosen each fall after the football season. As the four new cheerleaders come into the organization, one Junior and one Sophomore are elim- inated so that the entire corps is made up of four Freshmen, four Sophomares, three Jun- iors, and two Seniors. This year LaDonna Casey moved away and Thelma Swanson dropped out so that it will be necessary to choose two extra members next year. Cheerleaders are chosen by three faculty members including Mr, Schnurr, three Student Council members, and the two Senior cheerleaders, on the basis of ability, poise, personality, voice, and appearance. Pictured here from left to right are: June Zirbel, Marlene Vander Zee, Elaine Rynders, Dorothy Reiter, and Nancy Morzahl, the Junior and Senior cheerleaders. They encourage the Varsity' 'at all our games. This year Elaine Rynders acted as president of the group and she and June Zirbel received the large W's , the customary award to the Senior cheerleaders. Pep meetings are the cheerleaders' worry. They accompany nearly every home game of football or basketball. lt is their duty to introduce cheers that encourage school enthusiasm toward athletics, raise team morale, and to put on interesting skits for every- one. Sometimes this gets to be quite a job. The cheerleaders deserve a lot of credit for the work they are performing. They would like to thank Mrs. Darneider for all her help and inspiration.
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