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Bel Air's athletes show they can act, too, Lettermen Alley, Smith, Boyd, and Jackson display their muscles qabovej, ln the fall initiation, Paul Douglass was brain- washed by the coach, and he's giving Wayne and Jay Dee a hard time Qrightj. Our musclemen are really great--it takes three of them to lift twenty- five pounds Qbelowj. Triumvirate members Greenis and Leitchis listen to fellow orator Hannis speakin from atopa locomotive ri ht, 8 8 belowl. All together now. . . lift! Hey, fellas. , , , someone put starch in your deodorant? BOYS ARE WONDERFUL ----Even in their more frivolous moments, Coach Cantrell obviouslyimpressed this football player. . . they can't hold him down! ima-an-a.. as .1 v,'f ! F 1, . A 5 if Q , Friends, Romans, Countrymen. . I 9
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Signing in .... il BEL AIR MARKS FIRST HOMECOMING The highlights of Bel Air's first homecoming were many and exciting, The first thing on the agenda was registration of the exes in the main hall. -fUpper Lefty After that a mood of gaiety prevailed. One car which featured slogans for the enemy was apparently not well regarded by Highlanders. -fUpper Righty The Y-Teens decorated the gym to further stimulate the spirit fbelowj. The exes were invited to a tea given by the FHA and the FTA. Decorating for the game was a lively experience, and the exciting game was a credit to all. Climaxing the events was a dance honoring the exes and the court, Both exes and students responded to these activities with perceptible enthuSiaSm. 42 I Y 1 Queen Sandy Smith and Duchesses Prissy Coving- ton and Dona Freeman. 20
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