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Actor's Antics - Rubinoff and his violin appeared at a high school assembly as well as at Kosecrans and the junior highs before his performances at the municipal auditorium. At the Thespian picnic at Jo Lynne Kirke's, the chef was the hostess' father, Paul Kirke. Mrs. Bomfant is inspect- politely to gobble up the food. The Blue Devil, Babs Daniel, school mascot, was on hand at pep assemblies to aid the varsity and reserve cheerleaders. Assemblies during the year, like other activ- ities, were of infinite variety. Pep assemblies in the gym preceded the opening of football and basketball seasons or drummed up enthusiasm for combating tough opponents. At serious assem- blies in the auditorium decorum was expected. But when an old trouper like Rubinoff appeared to stimulate enthusiasm for his municipal audi- torium concerts, his eccentricities were deemed akin to Blue Devil clowning, and the decorum was dubious. Even serious actors, like the school Thespian troupe, have their moments of clown- ing, especially when they enjoy picnics or parties after many weeks of hard work for a performance
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Pigskin Parade Starts With Victory Photo by Jot’ Nelson Coach Vlerebotne introduces varsity and re- serve grid teams at the lirst football pep as- ' 11 »1 Ml till - I . I!,, Hill. kmulitN p 1.1 • . 1 for the occasion. Mr. Thomas, below, introduces his concert choir to the student body at a fall assembly. GAA sponsored the Pigskin Prom after a walloping victory (29-0) over Dayton Wilbur-Wright. October 3. At Moms Night at the game Jan Buxton, GAA president, welcomed the honor guests and Mrs. Richard George responded for the moms. Couple- in foreground, Ann Cawthra and Sonny Sinclair. Sixteen
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Cheerleaders start in August to practice for the school year ahead. As cold weather catches up with them, they fortify themselves with sweaters and shakeroos (sold by the gals’ athletic group) and are as peppy as ever. It may not have always been Z for Victory this year, but it was Z for Zest and Zpirit! Three varsity cheerleaders—Sharon Maziar, Jayne Koach. and Sheila Hooper—and Mrs. Bonifant, adviser, get some summer practice tor the football season. Knthiisiasm, as displayed above, is a part of the hack- hone of our basketball team. Without it. there would he no spirit or reason to win. Z for Zpirit At one of the best pep assemblies Reserves played the ‘hats’’ faculty team. “Kats” lineup included star players Smith, Wiley, Martin, Cunningham, and Lasure. Game ended with a 3-3 tie, though the two lady officials, members of cage star Smith’s class, were accused of prejudice.
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