Cheerleaders cleverly candvCf new and exciting ways of arrovsing group interests by creating a more alert atmosphere of school pep. An undivided interest and a more cooperative attitude demonstrated by @v@ry individual present generated many more successful pep ralJies. Under the direction of Mrs. Irma Welch, members of the COST rehearse for annual Christmas play performed by The Academy speech classes STUDENT LIFE School activities provide an opportunity for development Early last Se ptember wh en we stood looking into the empty hall s we were eager and impa tient to brea k th e silence and to begin th e new school year whj ch wa s before us. The re we re JT1 any new faces to becom e familiar with , names to be l eal11ed. and n ew fri end s to be made. Our w inning spirit jn sports was th e result of an e ffort on the part of both the team and stud ents. School spirit was a t its peak thi s year and played an important rol e in backing a deserving team of well -train ed ath eletes. 229
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