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Height of Enthusiasm Recognized at the final pep rally of the season were Bob Pederson and Sherry Blackman, Mr. and Miss School Spirit. Suzanne Walker entertains the student body during a pep rally by reading her version of the Grim” Fairy Tales of opponents. Kim Dailey, the youngest ASC cheerleader, pepped up a pep rally when she sang Hey Look Me Over” and led AHS students in the familiar Two Bits. That tiger won't bite, Patty, go on over. One look at you and we’ll be sure to win,” persuades Linda Belcher to a masked Patty Kenyon and Janis Sheen. 15
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Pep Boosters Create Seven lively personalities combined with lots of hard work resulted in the 1964-65 Colt cheerleading squad. Under the guidance of their sponsor, Miss Melba Roddy, the cheerleaders endeavored to boost school spirit by displaying clever posters, dreaming up original ideas, and animating the pep rallies every Friday. This year in honor of the traditional Grand Prairie game, the cheerleaders held a Mysterj Person Hunt” in which students approached one an- other with What’s the good word?” Two people were appointed mystery persons” and they awarded Homecoming game tickets to lucky inquirers. A part of the weekly routine of the seven cheer- leaders is selling ribbons which provide funds to send next year’s cheerleaders to SMU. In addition to yelling at games and pep rallies, boosting spirit, and selling ribbons, the cheerleaders sponsor dances in the cafeteria after the home games. They also spend a good deal of time decorating the goal posts to further increase the fans’enthusiasm. Miss Melba Roddy hands to Bo Brown a cake which was donated to the football team by a group of girls wanting to boost school spirit. Oh my goodness, they’re after me! cries Susan Tubb as the southern belle while Rebel, Susan Wine, and Arlington Colt, Vickie Eblen, vie for her hand. 14 “Oh Mommy, Mommy, please tell mewhat we’re going to have for dessert,” pleads Susan Tubb to Vickie Eblen.
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Carnival Brews Halloween Mixture Artiste” Lynn Bonnettc shows Sheila Lynch just the pose she should assume to have her picture painted in the junior's Portrait Booth. Double, double toil and trouble, Fire burn, and caldron bubble.” The three witches in Macbeth may have been busy mixing a potent brew on Halloween night, but AHS’ers ushered in the bewitching hour with plenty of fun and excitement. The 1964 Halloween Carnival was held on Hal- loween night from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. in the gym. The seniors sponsored a traditional cake walk, a jail, and a talent show featuring various musical routines. They netted a total of $230. The main attraction of the junior class was the perennial slave auction. They also sponsored a food booth and a portrait booth, which was voted the most original booth of the Carnival. Juniors pelled in $125.43. The mighty sophomores featured a car smash, which helped relieve the tension of the night. They also sponsored a dunking booth, and a candy sale. They cleared the sum of $74.22. The sophomore's Car Smash provided plenty of opportunity for Mary Anne West to take out all her troubles at the Halloween Carnival. 16 There’s nothing to it. All you do is dose your eyes and open your mouth, persuades Pete Taaffc to Taylor Huebner.
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