Claymont High Tellers'....Claymont High will have plenty of cheerleaders rooting their teams to victoryin 1966-67. They are: TOP—Ann McClave (left), Margie Healea, Joan Albaugh, Tiffy Cush and Nancy Richardson, comprising the varsity squad. BELOW—Janice Menapace (seated left) and Beth Bower and Kris Johnson (standing left), Lynn Benedum and Linda Bonifay, the reserve cheerleaders. The girls are the second set of cheerleaders since the Claymont consolidation.IDominicansBurn U.S. FlagDomin-Lots ofSANTO DOMINGO,ican Republic (AP) —noise but no violence opened aweek of celebrations Sunday of the anniversary of the Dominican revolution last April. ;An estimated 10,000 demon-1 strators, mast of them youths,, massed at Independence Park, repeatedly shouted, “Go home,; Yankees,” and cheered loudly at the end of the three-hour ral-i lv when a big U.S. flag was| burned. !Police armed with carbines! and tear gas bombs kept a careful watch. The armv was on the alert. The Inter-American I Peace Force, consisting mastlyof U.S. troops, stayed in thebackground. IIn evidence at the rallv, or-* *ganized by leftist groups, were the green and black banner of the pro-Castro 14th of June Movement and the red andIblack flags of the country’s two Communist parties. jThe newspaper El Caribe praised the demonstrators for being peaceful but expressed concern over “Communist infili-i tration into Dominican life.”A school survey in a typical