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Show scuspopepsoean puscosae pene a Nae APA ADEDAD AOA o : DLP OT OD RY UN . . SSA — , Ee si ST SFRELODE aid — eta ty eben tains irritateREBAR MSY be PROVIDING _ UALS — apaniaeeseraia PD Par ataeaes SRR THE —_ aie a ERR er a one tse er Sass thy , ORIEL LDRARUCRE <a DEIE Day edi As reeds tae PEN Pat PITA RN a PME ko SEY SST ENDED fh BESi ener helt PEP CHEERLEADERS "Your Pep! Your Pep!—Youve got iti—now keep it!'' and this year our capable cheerleaders made sure that everyone did keep their pep. They promoted school spirit and helped to spur the team on to victory. Our cheerleaders, five vivacious beauties, Karen Dayle Reed, Molly Ann Cragun, Nedra Allen, Belva Berrett, and Lois Standing helped to make Weber more peppy with Good looks on the gridiron: Molly Ann Cragun, Nedra Allen, Lois Standing, Belva Berrett. Karen Dayle Reed, their vim and vigor. They worked especially hard to see that the team got the proper support. Who can forget the early morning rallies pep in the main hall? During the year the cheerleaders sponsored a yell contest in order to add some new yells to the al- ready long list of oldies. Anavon Mortenson won the first prize with her pep song. Later a contest was held to find the best definition of school spirit. Delores Hansen carried off top honors in this division. Autumn found our cheerleaders modeling black sweaters and red shorts when they lead the cheers The Warrior Emblem got special attention from the cheerleaders. from the edge of the football field. In the winter they turned to more glamourous attire and added red and black beauty to the basketball court. On hand at every game, they were familiar figures to the whole stu- dent body. They were behind all school activities 100 per cent and watching their tirless energy was an invitation for everyone to stand up and cheer.” Hard working and pretty, they were terrific as Weber's good will messengers! They put the magic touch on the basketball court—Allen, Reed, Standing, Cragun. Berrett. | 127 |