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rousing cheers, stamps, and drum beats Ugh! Me Tarzan! Jake Billingsley shows off for his second lady, Debbie, since Jean is absent from the Tyler-Tiger pep rally. Battered hog, Stern Feinberg, utters his last word to Harrell Hicks, Presser, during the Arkansas-Texas High pep rally. s F' ' -'iii Rx 'BE .-1 :F-.i' V 1' 4 :sf',,i' w as .,w,L'5:. A leaders have pooped out, qbut the girls keep Tiger Bandg Melba Walsh proudly sings Hail, Texas High School- during the Luf- kin-Tiger pep rally as Coach Groff! stands to attention. Tiger 0 15
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Traditions in pep, rallies marked by . . . C'mon, Puddin, stretch! The cheerleaders perform a rousing yell at halftime in the Tiger Gym. Loud yells, punctuated by the drum section of the band, make the auditorium or grandstand throb with sound. Traditions like opening rallies by the singing of the Alma Mater, speeches by players and coaches, take-off stunts, and dance routines by the cheer-leaders and majorettes never grow old. With pompoms Waving, the cheerlea- ders invade the stage to lead the student body in deafening victory yells. With voice boxes tuned to maximum volume, loyal fans cheer classmates on to victory. S, Indeed, THS school spirit is born and bred in our pep rallies-in the beat, the yells, and the colors. Well, now the boys have been practicing pretty hard' but . . . begins Coach Myers in assem- bly. Tiger 0 14 Janis Powell gives Babs Quillin a big 'bear-hug after Mr. Ingram announ- ices Babs as the new foot- ball queen. is mfxm--' VWN -' T During the Tiger-Lufkin pep rally the boy cheer shaking those pompoms to a lilting tune by the ss
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l T School routine enlivened in assemblies During the minuet guests at Washington's party cautiously bow low in their frilly costumes and powdered wigs. Eenie-meanie-miney-mo- is Richard Carr's motto as he flips the light switches before each assembly program. Tiger 0 16 If variety is a spice, this year's assemblies were certainly well seasoned. Several times a week, an expectant student body headed for the auditorium Where they were either entertained or enlightened-or both-for a quick-moving 30 minutes. The students themselves often provided diverting numbers as they participated in talent programs, choral and instrumental con- certs, history assemblies, and speakers, All were expertly planned by the assembly committee composed of Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. Hudgens, Mr.ALovea1l, and Mr. Goodson, ,W ...-f4..,.X Such poise! The can-can line in the March of Dimes assembly lend a hand to Madame Carmack who has graciously slid to the floor.
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