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Upper Left: M. A. Reeves, Pat McKenzie, Libby Upper Right: Caryl Riggsby. Warner. Lower Right: Birdie Purcell, Dee Berry, Nancy Lower Left: Suzy Brown, Patt Slavens, Joan Lamb. Weber. Competing for cheerleader and songleader were Libby Warner, Birdie Purcell, Joan Lamb, M. A. Reeves, Dee Berry, Pat Slavens, Pat McKenzie, Suzy Brown, Phyllis Lane, Glenna Shawhan, Nancy Weber, Mary Anderson, and Caryl Rigsby. Boots Smith, one of the earliest members of the songleading group and a valuable one at that, was lost by the club at mid-term when she graduated, but her place was filled by Suzy Brown, who shows great promise for next year. The cheerleading members who obtained all the qualifications for lettering were Libby Warner, M. A. Reeves, Birdie Purcell, Dee Berry, Nancy Weber, and Caryl Rigsby. Joan Lamb, being the only songleader managing to compete a full year was the one person eligible for lettering. One H undfred One
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1. Policin' up. 2. Un to victory. 3. The crip. 4. 'Queenief' S. Songlenders again. 6. At Bishop. 7. Step up! 8. Glen and Doc. 9. Seein' the sights. 10. OUR TEAM. 11. Oooh, 1ook!U 12. Yea Team! 13. Lnssies on the grasses. 14. Fight!', 15. Now hear this- 16. THE BOYS. 17. Major and troop. 18. jnyvees. 19. Line-up. 20. Interesting game. One Hundred Tbrcv
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