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Cheerleaders, Pep Committee And Mascots ln AHS Sportlight Football and basketball brought into the sportlight ot Anderson l-ligh School the tour cheerleaders. Featured in their red and green, they led the crowd' in old and new yells throu- ghout the year. The lndian chiet and his mai- CHEERLEADERS AND MASCOTS-Seated, Elaine Schoclc Diane Stearns, and Phyllis Achenbach. Standing, Bill Stoner, Gene Rains, and l-lobart Haney. PEP SESSIONS COMMITTEE-Seated, Gene Rains, Diane Stearns, Bill Stoner, Elaine Schoclc Phyllis Achen bach, Hobart Haney, Judy Eglen, student chairman, and Don Current. Standing, David Green Miss Lois Long, Clittord Switt, Donald Bowen, Miss Mary Ruth Pa lmer, Robert McDowell, taculty chairman Mrs Barbara Dl6+fiCl1.I xiCl1GFCi Rencenberger, Thomas Clem, and Jim Ault. .PNN N X 'i Q' 'X T -5 ,f-:CO den also added color with their war-dance be Z:-. ' 55 tore ever home game. f Q ye- Y hw li fgfrii-f.,..1,? Working very hard on all details ot each f , 'NJ pep session and receiving very little credit is rj vpn the Pep Session Committee. This year's heavy L9 X v-fi calendar consisted ot special stunts on pep ' LA sessions, Red and Green Week, and new elec- 1 T? tion ot cheerleaders, chiet and' maiden. Q? -5 A Early in the Spring, Student Council decid- fn - ed that Al-lS will have six cheerleaders next ,-'Z year instead ot the traditional tour. 26
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Cupids, Hearth, And Sweetheart Feature DelVlolay Ball Amid cupids and hearts, signitying the spirit ot a typical valentines dance, Dixie Mundell, iunior, was selected Sweetheart ot DeMolay. Sponsored by DeMolay, the Sweet- heart Ball is held annually at the Naval Arm- ory. Many couples swirled and whirled this year on February IO, to the music ot Whitey l-low- ard and his orchestra. A beautitul ring was presented to the queen by Bill Stoner, Mas- ter Councilor ot DeMolay. This dance, one ot the largest semi-tormal attairs ot the year, is widely anticipated by all Anderson high school students. Presentation ot tlowers to the queen, Dixie Mundell, by Bill Y 17777 Many students enioy dancing in the Naval Armory at th Stoner, Master Councilor ot DeMolay, was the highlight of DeMolay Sweetheart Ball. the evening at the Sweetheart Ball. 25
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Convocations Present Bits Of Sugar Coated Education Pi's exact sum and the author ot Canter- bury Tales may be torgotten by AI-IS guys and dolls atter graduation, but chances are memories ot an Indian war dance, a brass choir, or that certain student stunt will remain. Yes, the convos were a vital part ot student lite. Each program contains bits ot sugar coat- ed, capsuled education. Disguised as enter- tainment, knowledge makes painless progress. This year's convos included student council initiation, tire prevention, student talent, Christmas, Thanksgiving, band' concert, and basketball awards. Other highlights in the convocation year were Eagle Plume's appearance, Dutch danc- ing, The Singing l-loosiers, a talk on Aus- tralia by Miss Constance Neville John, Career Day, Captain Michael Fielding's talk on Asia, vocal music, honor days, and the senior talent. TOP-Big Chiet Eagle Plume illustrates dances and tribal customs ot his people BOTTOM-Two members ot the Holland Company warble songs tor student entertainment coNvocATioNs committee-seam, Don euimne, Jane coffin, Alma Muffin, .Jack spesfmsn. Lowell l-lardacre, Dick Thompson, June Greene, and Maureen Carroll. Standing, George Davis, Thomas Clem, Mrs. Mary McFarland, Wally Smith, Phil Niblock, Miss Mary Ruth Palmer, Ralph Boyd, Mrs. Evalyn Grahame, 'if-l-1.--J Dfsm-1-..-J-nr-fwnr Wir: Alir-A l-linm-an av-:rl lnhn fzrarrinlls 27
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