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Go!

Fight! Win! These familiar cries echoed by the

cheerleaders urged the Black Hawks on to victory.

Under the direction of Mrs. Ellen White, they dis–

played rousing school spirit.

As members of the United States Cheerleading

Association, these girls received literature depicting

modern trends in formations. Novel routines resulting

from long hours of practice paid off when snappy

movements and melodious chants caught the fancy

of spectators at athletic events.

During football season, the seven senior girls enthu–

siastically swung their newly-purchased megaphones

with pride. The squad showed up in classy black and

white uniforms on their home basketball court in a

contest with Mapletown, on December 15.

As a tribute for four outstanding years of service,

the senior members were presented with flowers at

the last home basketball game.

Senior night! February 16, the All Sports Banquet,

and the May Day Parade marked the end of an event–

ful year for the cheerleaders.

Varsity Cheerleaders

CAPTAIN-Joyce Dargai

FRONT: Patty Pelon. KNEELING: Barbara Vig, Joyce Dargii captain; Cheryl Ham. STANDING: lydia Porreca, Kathy Muney, Cindy Gladden, Peggy flynn, Connie Glista.