
Cheerleaders of the Sixties - Collection from Yearbooks


| The beginning of
the Fall '67 term marked a new set of song girls. Three of them coming from the Spring '67 set are Norma Patrick, Barbara Martin, and head song girl, Betsy Escandor. The three new song girls are Jan Barnett, Ronnee Rice, and Chris Vozikes. These dedicated six practice at least once a week, and always have exciting new routines, to present to the student-body at rallies and games. Beside these six, Bal also has two "mini song girls". Crystal is the sister of Barbara Martin, and Nancy is the sister of Norma Patrick. With the help of the "mini song girls" the song girls have little trouble boosting school spirit. Now we come to the true spirit arousers of Fall '67, the Yell Leaders. They are: Bob Rigamonti (head). Pat Spignola, and Ray Mullane. These three spend many long hours practicing yells. They are re- sponsible for the idea of our thirty by forty foot "Jolly Roger" flag that inspired the fans at half time during the Turkey Day Game. The Yell leaders are proud of the fact they are first yell leading trio in 10 years, to have the privilege of boosting the morale for the Championship Football Team on to an undefeated season. |
