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Page 70 text:
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Butchie Hill, Jeanette Allen Patsy Smith, Carol Bonham Cheerleaders PEPPY, ACTIVE, busy, and energetic describes these four cute junior girls chosen by the B.H.5. Student body for the T956-57 cheerleaders. Their decorative costumes and their spunky new routines made pep as- semblies and football and basketball games gala affairs. The efforts of these girls were un- tiring not only in planning pep rallies, pep assemblies, and coronations of sports queens, but also, in decorating the goal posts and in long hours of rehearsal for new yells and tricky rou- tines. These girls will never be forgotten for their animation and liveliness in leading a loyal and zealous student body to show unending support for their Pumas. -66-
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Billie Ruth Hill, Homecoming Queen ONE OF THE CUTEST girls in the .mx Fd- 5 'lr f Junior class, Billie Ruth Hill was a Homecoming Queen of which the B.H.S. student body could well be proud Her winnin smile and HOMECOMING PRINCESSES-Irene Olmstead, Margaret Johnson, Marlene Bingham. - 9 friendliness and her record of parti- cipation in activities such as cheer- leading, glee club, mixed chorus, stu- dent council, Copper Chronicle Staff, and the annual Cuprite Follies, show why Butchie was an ideal choice for 1956 Homecoming Queen. Royalty BASKETBALL PRINCESSES-Barbara Berridge, Marlene Hancock, Shirley Baumkirchner. -as Elizabeth Ivanovich Basketball Queen AMONG THE MOST popular girls in the school was pretty, charming and vivacious Liz Ivanovich, Basketball Queen for l'-757. Liz participated in various extra-curricular activities, Red Cross, Vespers, mixed chorus, .-in 9 and girls glee club. She was a three-year Follies cast member, and writer on the Cuprite Staff. The en- tire Senior Class was proud of the triumph of their Queen Elizabeth.
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Pom-Pon Girls Mary Ann Putts, Lynn Berridge, Pat Harris, Angela Dabcevich, JoAnn Moss, Margaret Johnson VIVACIOUS, energetic, and popular, these outstanding girls added much to the color and pep of home foojball and basketball games as well as performing in assemblies. Their peppy spirit and high morale was contagious to all the students and the Puma songs were full of zip and zest. Under their leadership the Puma Boost- ers enjoyed a fine season of bouncy and catchy tunes, some of them composed by the girls themselves. B.H.S. can well be proud of the record of fine sportsmanship set by these girls. -67-
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