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Gaily-decorated Homecoming floats parade through the city before the big game. Projections of Student Spirit . . . AHS students are among the most spirited sports enthusiasts in the state. They follow each athletic team throughout the season and stimulate an interest within the community. 1959 saw an even greater spirit kindling in the hearts of all AHS'ers. Even though the fire in the gymnasium left the Indians without a home, interest of students remained undampened. Six eager cheer- leaders, the traditional Indian Maiden and Mascot, and an all-girl cheerblock led the way. Without the tremendous sports enthusiasm produced by every student of Anderson High School, the athletic program would not be such a success. However, as long as AHS exists. the true Indian spirit will endure with it. Indian Mascots carry years of tradition with them
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Indian Maiden Rita Tolbert, cheerleaders Janice Indian Mascot, spark the corps of girls who made Fisher, Linda Hiatt, Linda Elmore, Jane Preston, up the AHS cheerblock. Kay McGraw, and Carla Ewald, and John Devore, Athletics Serve as a Springboard to Tremendou Girls dress in outlandish costumes for Red and Green Week Terry Seybert and Barbara Deiser reign as festivities. Mr. Red and Miss Green.
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And the Mounting Tension of ueen Selections Many AHS girls envy pretty Homecoming Queen Dinah Tyler Qcenterj, and her attendants, Jane Preston and Jane Wellington. Typical AHS beauties are Fall-Windup Attendant Beth Robinett, Queen Bev Benko, and Attendant Kay McGraw.
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