Greenville High School - Nautilus Yearbook (Greenville, SC)

 - Class of 1939

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lb I file if 4 as an ll as Ill was env QW 1' 3 t., .', W 6 m I ir All-State Cheer Leaders, Too 71 WBRYONE knows that eheer leaders are essential to any football game. But rarely ever do these pep dispensers receive the praise they so justly deserve. The parts they play in winning games are seeondary only to that oi' the players thelnselves. G. H. S. eheer leaders for the past season were Frank Mirns, ehief eheerer, and Rebeeea Reid, seniorsg J. B. Heatherly and Mary Franees Smith, juniors: and Billy Davis and Mary Cottingham, sophomores. These six youngsters were always on hand at the games, sending up a eheer when the Red Raiders needed it most. Frank Mims and Rebeeea Reid have served as eheer leaders for the past three years, and a superb job they did ot' it. J. B. and Mary Frances, rising seniors, have one more season to go. Bill and Mary pert'ormed like veterans in their first year.

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