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t 1 ) h - r p- ■ - vm $Nit g- % ; ,313 :■ ■■ i I UPPER LEFT— GIVING OUT WITH A BIG GRIN (AND A BIT OF LEG ART FOR THE MALE PUBLIC) IS CATHIE RAYMOND, DRUM MAJORETTE. UPPER RIGHT— THANKS TO TAD DUNAGAN FOR THAT SWELL FOOTBALL RALLY IN NOVEMBER. IT STARTED WITH THE KIDS FORMING A SERPENTINE, SHOCKING THE TOWNS- PEOPLE BY WINDING THROUGH THE MAIN STREET AND ENDING IN THE GYM WHERE ALL HAPPILY DANCED THE NIGHT AV.A LOWER RIGHT— LLOYD ULYATE, HIS TROMBONE AND HIS BAND, ENTERTAINING ! HE MASSES AT NOON. FREQUENTLY THE BAND PLAYED ON THE LITTLE PLATFORM OUTSIDE THE AUDITORIUM TO DRAW THE CROWD SO THAT SOMEONE COULD MAKE AN ANNOUNCEMENT. L i . ■• ft ftt - ■ . 76
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UPPER LEFT ON LE FT PAGE— CHEER-LEADER PLANK STANDS BASH- FULLY GRINNING AT THE CAMERA WHILE McWILLIAMS BEGS FOR JUST ONE LITTLE YELL. DUANE LEVI KID SMITH, CHIEF CHEER-LEADER, SEEMS TO HAVE KNOCKED HIMSELF OUT (OF THE PICTUREI FOR THE WORTHY CAUSE. LOWER RIGHT ON LEFT PAGE— BOOSTER ' S OF THE TEAM ' S MORALE AND SOMETHING TO LOOK FORWARD TO, TO BREAK UP THE MONOTONY OF THE GAMES WERE PATTY WOOD, MAE KELLY, LYNN SHIPLEE (WHO DESERVED THE PURPLE HEART FOR A BROKEN HIP), AND LOUISE BONNETT UPPER RIGHT— DRUM MAJORETTES BEVERLY ELLIS, CATHIE RAY- MOND, AND DORIS DeCHAISTAIN ADDED THAT NECESSARY VIGOR TO THE BAND BOTTOM— ON THE BLEACHERS, POLY ' S NEAT, WELL-GROOMED AND ENERGETIC COEDS ABSORBING A FEW BLINDING SUN RAYS ALONG WITH THE FOOTBALL GAME sjto
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j j t no - U ' IT ' S SOMETHING NEW when Poly students can blushingly admit the name of their alma mater without fear of derision or persecution. It all started out with our pep assemblies at the first of the year, and, due to said rowdy gatherings, over 1000 ASB tickets were sold. And hardly anyone asking for their money back 1 ) Next came the football rally — after which our gridiron men covered themselves with glory and bruises. Naturally, somebody was needed to lift the team ' s morale; and so our cheer leaders very neatly filled their sweaters and the bill. And in the line of sports we really should pat our big husky boys on the back for having won CBL championship in football, basketball and Sophomore basketball. Also a pat for the Swing Band (pictured below) who kept the students jumping when they played. All in all, school spirit hit a new high this year and even the Alma Mater was sung with fervor. FRONT ROW— COPELAND, OVIATT, ULYATE, JEFFRIES, STOTT, HASTINGS, BROWN, CRESS SECOND ROW— WHITE, KREIGE, DAHLGREN, LINDLEY, TWOGOOD, NELSON 3 ;% ' -
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