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eiealeadew 'I-2-3-4, 3-2-I-4 Who for, What for Who're you going To yell for T E C H N I C A L That's the way you spell it Here's the way you yell it Yeah Tech! A CAME WOULD NOT be complete without the neat and trim cheerleaders in their red and silver outfits. They pep up our spirits when the score is low and they keep us cheering for vic- tory. Their Work makes the games much more enjoyable for the students who are on hand to support the teams in victory or defeat. STANDING: fleft to rightj Cecilia Sanchez, Katie Angulo and Edith Long. KNEELING: Patricia Furst and Suzanne Roberts. MISS DOROTHY D. FOLKEL -119-
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TECH'S FAMOUS POMPON GIRLS FRONT ROW: fleft to rightj Iacquelynn Dancer, Romona Doumert, Beverly Gessler, and Grace Castle. STANDING: Gwen Hunt, Varna Hunt, Annette Coleman and Katheryn Kiggins. pam-,han ' 4 RED AND WHITE POMPONS gracefully moving in time to the rhythm of the band and sleek girlish Hgures clad in Techis school colors add up to the familiar attraction that adds zest and sparkle to assemblies, games and other activities. Their dance routines are original and they spend many hours practicing to make them as perfect as they can be. YVatching the girls keep time with their white-gloved maneuvers as GIRLS ON PARADE! Tech's Pomp they sit on the side-lines adds vigor to Techis school spirit. At many games, competing schools exchange a Pompon dance routine and Technicians are really proud of the girls who represent them. VVhen Phoenix Tech is called upon to furnish entertainment for civic groups or to provide exchange assemblies with other high schools, the Pompon Girls are always ready to do their share. Miss Dorothy Folkel is the sponsor of this group. Girls perform at the State Fair. -118-
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ABOVE: Waiting for the Battalion to Pass in Reviewf, fLeft to Rightj Dale Svegel, Mascot: SFC Eddie McGrady, Captain Richard Jennings, General Frazer, State Adjutant General: Colonel Miller, Chief of the Arizona Military Districtg Mr. McCullar, Phoenix Union High Schoolg Mr. John D. Kendall, Phoenix Tech: Colonel Cochran, Public Information Officer for the Arizona National Guard. LEFT: Cadet Captain David Mishler receives a rifle marksmanship trophy from Colonel Cochran of the Arizona National Guard. BOTTOM: Inspection! -120-
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