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Page 99 text:
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QM ll, Qrchids io Eight Lately Ladies Today we are honorina the greatest team in the tri state a team that has never been beaten never been scored upon and has never lost possession ot the ball a team that is vir tually unb atable These tin words of prais were betsowed upon our lov ly and very deserv ina malorettes in an assembly by Mr Boyer Marching onto the stage witn the music of Be Lov ng You Always in the background were eight ot the most b autitul and talent d girls ever to wear th Scottish plaid of th Huntington Ea t l-lignlanders Joretta Barnhart .lanice Wright Pat Stroud Delores Jordan Bettx Ding ss Barbara Figlex Connie McClure and Judy l-latten comprise this distinguished undefeated team. The beautiful orchids that were presented to them by various memb rs ot the football team could not entirey express our gratitude and appreciation tor this fine group ot girls. Miss Hazel Sumter, the coach ot this un- beaten team, was also given an orchid tor her tine work in training the maiorettes tor their intricate maneuvers, Pilqt' .X'ii1i'lt-flzt
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Page 98 text:
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Mr, Bayer Presents. A , Principai C. V, Boyer presents Vicee President at the Senior Class Paul Ni' day in a pep rneeting Monday atter the Highlanderbpony Express toatbai' game of Saturday, November I 1, The High!anders celebrated the victory over our crossftown rivals by recogf nizing each at the varsity players as they were introduced by Coach Spike Underwood to the student body.
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Page 100 text:
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Memory Lone Class Colors Scarlet and Grey Class Flower Talusman Rose Class Motto- A person s true worth us the good he does un lufe And now we start our stroll down Memory Lane ln thunkung back we recall when we the class of Sl very small and unsugnufucant entered the halls of l-luntungton East Hugh School We en tered accompanued by a new course taught by former coach l-l C Twenty Lantz druver traunung We eagerly awauted the weekly assemblues and enuoyed the furst play of the year Wuldcat Wullue Carves a Turkey W applauded when Bob Lsucas and Theresa Jackson were selected by our class as typucal sophomores Several fads became the vogue such as bobby sox pierced ears yo yos and water pustols Harold Mays putchec' and batted the Hughlander to theur furst State baseball champuonshup And the football team hughlughted by tackle Troy Reese s 90 yard openung game touchdown uaunt won sux games whule losung only three We were de lughted when Neul Dunfee form r l-lEl-lS student reopened the Guyan Cream ery and presented Bull Ward a new portable raduo for selectung the new name Scottush Nook Th halls echoed wuth such slang expressuons as Kulroy was here and drop dead ll.ater thus was revused to drop dead twuce l The French and Hu Y Clubs presented the furst sock hop of the year whuch was accompanued by multr colored socks hung un every home room Ughhhh ' Musuc was made to remember and we are happy to recall such tunes as Peg of My l-leart lts Maguc Sabre Dance Luttle Whute Lues Cruusung Down the Ruver and Slow Boat to Chuna Also unutuated our furst year was the new look or more commonly known to the masculune the clan replacung Mr Clay and Mrs Desole un chemustry and speech re spectuvely We were challenged when fufty members of the senuor class were elected to the Torch Socuety The Latun Department played Santa Claus and presented Muss Johnson wuth a much needed puano for her room All un all as we look back over our furst year here we can count many new and excutung adventures whuch we wull always remember Once agaun we passed through the portals of l-luntungton East Hugh eagerly awautung the begunnung of a new year Two new Enqlush teachers were added to the faculty when Muss Patrucua l-lart and Muss l-lerma John on uoun d us Many boys were overcome wuth uoy wuth the advent of Twurp Week whuch left auute a dent un many a gurl s pocketbook Three new mauorettes and four new che rleaders were selected from the uunuor class and all proved very capabl and beautuful re placements Joretta Barnhart Betty Dungess and Pat Stroud became ma uorettes and Glorust ne Kutchen There a Jackson Norma Adlfuns and Januce Altuzer were the n w cheerleaders George The Toe Thompson becam the fourth All State football plaver from East and also played a verv promu nent part un the annual North South football gam played un Charleston The senuor class presented Seventeenth Summer wuth Jack Egnor and Ernestune Dean plavung the leads A n w raduo program called Teen Forum was orugunatd un the Arthur Murrav dan e studuos and Helen Prunce Ronald Ruchards and Donald Ruchards were speakers from East Lee Adkuns a senuor won the Prunceton Cup for beung the most outstandung hugh school senuor un the county The songs whuch becam popular un our second year were such favorutes s Maybe lts Because Dreamers l-loluday Old Master Paunter Someday and Mule Traun We were thrrlled when the band strode down the ausles of the audutoruum un theur n w unuforms whuch had funally become a realuty after many months of plannung We presented our annual Il I I ' ' ' ll . . . l , I T ' ' ' II ll - V l l - - T11 J ' J 11 , . e I ll - ll ll A ll II - II Il. lu II ' ll I ' 1 r - 1 ' s . I - . .I I A ' , 9 u ' , Q . . ,, . . l l II II . V ll ' ' ll ' ll Il ll ll I ' ll ll Il ll ' ' ' ll I I I I ll ' - - II ll ' ll ' ' ' , . ' ll II ' sex as the no look. Mr. Fred Jones and Mrs. Elnora Pepper came into I, 5 , , 9 I . - - 11 - 11 - ' - . , - I ID . c . . I S . - . I ' u , 5 , C - . II ll e . , e . - 9 . I - - ll ll ' ' I ' ' . e ' . ,, . . ' . F . , . I I T . I I O ,, , ,, ,, , A ,, ,, . ,, ,, 11 11 l - 11 -I I I I. . W . 1 . . Q . . . Publ A111115-six
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