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-fr E53 Displaying their feminine charms are the Song Lead- ers, who added a touch of beauty to the year's sports events. They used many new costume changes at the games, which didn't make them hard to follow. Starting clockwise are: Martha Keller, Joyce Nichols, Diane Meyers, Jessie Cook, and Roberta Hawkins. M? M Fall Days Are Pep Days Adding pep and spirit to an especially dismal football sea- son this year were the Song and Yell Leaders. This is one of the hardest jobs around school, and they certainly proved that a lot of practice had been put into the routines. Win or lose, they were there at I every game. V N lx rj' Aftb 1 ' if ' 1 K if U f ,xf J , ' ' if Ay l Darryl Vincent, Ronnie Morris, Carole McLellan, and Dick Sawyer helped pep up the students this year with their high spirited yells. They were there at every game, rain or shine, giving the teams the pep they needed to win: They are pictured here in the middle of one of their routines.
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' o O r' O O 'N O as 4' . , i 4 -Q . A l , 1. 1 l Inq, 3 1 , if-y . s .-I I ' fl'- 52'- H, 'tyco g x The first dance of the year, sponsored by the Letter Girls, started off with a, bang. Enioying themselves thoroughly during the dancing part of the evening are left to right Jack Wills and Karen Jolley, Afdifh Dillbock and Alvin Rowe,-I Marion Crawford and Mike Margulies. Warm Fall Nights For Swim Dance Ann Hampton and Ray Thom- The Letter Girls' Dance with varied athletic games and swim- ming. Pictured above are several brave Indian maidens and wariors taking advantage of the warm water. as are the talented Indians found below, cutting a rug. I
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