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0pen houses are looked forward to Open houses after the game are looked forward to with just as much enthusiasm as the game itself. They are always hilarious for we are either celebrating our victory or drowning our sorrows. The end re- sults for either are about the same. You take a recreation room, fill it with teen-agers who are energy- packed bundles of appetite and have a recorder in the background playing the latest hit of Guy Mitchell and Johnnie Ray. Together with food you have the makings of a first class shindig bound to break up in the small hours of the morning. The four musketeers Open house in full swing.
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14. 'ir' i Vi' f al! Mr. Maynard Elliott, responsible for Mr, Marirings accurate relays of Mrs. Burners willing hands and spirit tu the management of the public ml. the game highlights. get those hot dogs ready. Lll'L'SN SBSYCU1, shuts in lln-Inst-Ixt-N.. llere tire it few of the inzttiy people who Seldom get credit for their part in 11 grime. The cheer- leaders iilwziys help to draw out the grid crowds spirit and pep. Brush's cooks make sure that hot dogs. hot chocolate, und coffee are on hand for that rttvenotisly hungry crowd. The workers of Student Council work tirelessly zit the Concession stand for exert home grime. Exen the spectator who has ii little trouhle understanding foothall plays enjoys the game much more as ri result of the helpful imnouncemerits. A mimher of the faculty men also assist very willingly alt the joh of handling tickets .it every grime, .Ss XSX The concession stand in action, X 5. ,,,, Mr. XX'erkhaven's tireless stipt-rxision of the contession starit ,fh- Zin.,
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u 'f' wi W 3 , ,,,, .54 ji K ,Q et, K, , ' . o d s 1 ' ' 0ur magorettes a d zest gg: X I to each game 'ob ,X xH , 3 During the football season the drum major- 4 ettes in their striking, gold satin uniforms were seen at every game during half-time activities. l Along with the band they added zip and color i to the spectacle. ii Their practice sessions begin already during s the summer when the girls spend hours on per- e fecting their twirling. Then in fall they continue practice with the band every day. Vg Under the capable direction of Mr. Frank l ' ' A Miller were the senior majorettes Pat Moore, Sue j W 1 Nelson, Barb Pritchard, Pat Ulmer, alternate Ann f M i 7' . - t Mitchell, the junior majorettes Angie Carcione and JoAnn Higgins, and the senior drum major A A Don Spies. A 5 ' Don Spies Angela Carcione, Barbara Pritchard, Sue Nelson, Ann Mitchell, JoAnn Higgins, Pat Ulmer, Pat Moore.
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