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Lindy Amen and her hall decoration committee cleverly Our four lovely majorettes, Judy Wright, Jane Woodham. Kaye Schnurr, and carry out the decoration theme, “Shoot for Space.” Julianne Hempel, brave freezing weather to lead the band through another successful performance. Shortly after the school year starts, even before the excitement of the “first days” fades, preparations begin for one of the most important all-school activities of the year—Homecoming. Clubs and classes co-operate in building beautiful floats. The band prepares for the popular half-time performance. Suspense increases for everyone—“Will we win?” “Who will be Homecoming Queen?” ROYALTY AND ATHLETES SHARE LIMELIGHT The A-Club presents Queen Celinda Mounts and her attendants at the Pep Rally.
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When bright leaves drift to the ground in autumn, teenagers begin to dream of renewing their classroom associations. There is the excitement and thrill of attending football games, of watching the band parade on the field, of burning the “A”, of attending the Pep Club Formal, of sharing the solemnity of a Y-Teen ceremonial. Their dreams are of all the experiences that make school life enjoyable. The freedom to choose not only extracurricular activities but also school courses is their American heritage; it is theirs to pass to the future. EVENTS FALL HIGHLIGHTS ......................... 24 JUNIORS -......... — — 26 SOPHOMORES 32 FOOTBALL 36 CONCERT BAND 42 CLUBS -...-....---...— 44 CHEERLEADERS -............... 53 21
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It has been the custom for many years for the Pep Club to form a double “spirit line on the football field before each game. As the cheerleaders lead the team through this aisle of girls onto the field, one can hear the Pep Clubs voices raised in cries for victory. All students gather in the school auditorium for the Pep Rally, where they cheer for the team and excitedly await the crowning of the Homecoming Queen. For the second year in a row. the Class of ’59 wins first place with their float. This year with the “heavenly creation the senior class theme was “Bulldogs Will Shine. Adding extra beauty to the float are senior class-members Judy Libsack and Sina Taylor. m. 1 % 3P
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